The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth
About
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth is a remake of The Binding of Isaac.
The plot is based on a biblical story. Little Isaac and his mother live happily in a small house on the hill. And suddenly the mother heard a voice, which told her that her son is defiled by sins and must be saved. The voice asks the woman to remove all evil from Isaac to save him. There are 12 endings in the game.
By controlling Isaac or other of the six characters to choose from, the player must go through several levels of the basement, consisting of many rooms that are procedurally generated in the game, and the places are inhabited by hostile creatures with who you have to fight. Inside the rooms, the gameplay is designed as a shooter. The character can shoot to defeat his enemies with tears that he cries while avoiding collisions with them. Also, if the character loses all his health, he does not continue the game from the saved point, he dies. After that, the game starts from the beginning.
The game will include all the content of the original game, as well as some innovations: a new Chapter, new characters and enemies, as well as new items and rooms.
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System requirements for PC
- OS: XP
- Processor: Core 2 Duo
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Discreet video card
- Storage: 449 MB available space
- Sound Card: Yes
- OS: Windows 8 / 7 / Vista / XP
- Processor: 2.4 GHz Quad Core 2.0 (or higher)
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4000 and higher, ATI Radeon HD-Series 4650 and higher, Nvidia GeForce 2xx-Series and up
- Storage: 449 MB available space
- Sound Card: Yes
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The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth reviews and comments
First impressions are the gameplay isn’t fun but the idea of the game is hilarious. I wish they explained the mechanics more. Like I pick up all these items but don’t have a clue what they do. It would be more fun if I could actually could understand what my character does.
I beat Mom once with Isaac and that’s enough for me. It was more of a relief. I like the ridiculous story and the style of the game but the gameplay isn’t very good and the build mechanics also aren’t the at great. I wish they explained what items did more so I could actually craft a good build. It’s just pick up items and see what happens. Eventually you get a good build.
Small chance that maybe sometime in the future I try the dlc or the sequel but I honestly doubt it unless it comes to gamepass or on a really cheap sale for like $5 bucks.
Final Score: B
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