Review: The Binding of Isaac
It’s such a bizarrely perfect mix of roguelike and bullet hell that no matter how far its successors go, there will always be a place for the original.
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It’s such a bizarrely perfect mix of roguelike and bullet hell that no matter how far its successors go, there will always be a place for the original.
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Creepy, intense, and challenging, this is a worthy entry in both the roguelike and survival horror genres.
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If you want a mysterious, story-rich world to explore and never fully master, you’ll find it here.
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Crypt of the NecroDancer ruined my life. Let me tell you why you should suffer the same fate.
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Despite a few rough edges, this a beautiful, engaging turn-based squad game with a lot more heart than you’d expect.
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Arcen’s most relentlessly fun game to date, Starward Rogue is a worthy contender in the roguelike arena.
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You’ll find plenty to keep you busy as long as you enjoy plowing through zombies, and when it’s done this well there’s really no reason not to.
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Noct is one of those rare Early Access games that’s actually regressed, and shows no signs of recovering anytime soon… or ever, really.
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Anodyne is an excellent adventure game from top to bottom, and one of the few to really do dreamscapes justice.
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