![]() ![]() The Binding of Isaac is short on story and big on speculation. ![]() Here is my review of The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth Plus for the Nintendo Switch! Story The second is the opportunity to bring the Afterbirth and Afterbirth Plus content to the handheld world, due to the Switch’s ability as a handheld unit. There’s not a game store in my area not crawling with Switch boxes for Isaac. First of all, the game saw its first widespread retail release. With the Nintendo Switch came two new opportunities for The Binding of Isaac. That’s because they haven’t come to the PS Vita version as of yet, and they might never end up coming, after today’s review. A lot of you may remember me playing and reviewing the PS Vita version of The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth, though you haven’t seen a thing about the later DLC that came out, Afterbirth and Afterbirth Plus. This isn’t the first trek I’ve made with the game, either. Such is the way things go with random-generated rogue dungeon crawlers. It’s just one of those games you love, you hate, and do everything in between as you play it more and more. That’s gone even more-so recently with the new DLC that’s been added to the game, past the Rebirth remake. In some runs, I love it and in others, I hate it. I’ve come to have a love-hate relationship with The Binding of Isaac. ![]() Game Title: The Binding of Isaac ~ Afterbirth PlusĪvailability: Retail (NA, EU), Digital (NA, EU)
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