I will almost certainly never finish binding of isaac. It's the most content-rich game probably ever made, and the commitment required to 100% (or 1000%, or platinum god, or whatever it's called at this point) the game feels absolutely impossible for me.
But it's a hell of a comfort game. doing a run and getting some mad set of items that probably don't really work together but do end up doing something weird is always entertaining to me. It doesn't really matter if I'm on a -50 win streak, because each run is unique and a laugh. Good way to kill half an hour, perfect on switch.
But it's a hell of a comfort game. doing a run and getting some mad set of items that probably don't really work together but do end up doing something weird is always entertaining to me. It doesn't really matter if I'm on a -50 win streak, because each run is unique and a laugh. Good way to kill half an hour, perfect on switch.
hush bad. Greed mode is also something probably created while Edmund Mcmillen the little fucker was thinking about how to make something as unpleasent as possible. Do I regret having basically sacrificed about a Quarter of my available memory to know almost all of the niche interactions / effects? Yeah I do
Biblethump child descends deeper into the caverns below his small house on a hill, collecting household knickknacks and tchotchkes to ward off the grotesque abominations trying to kill him at every step. The game loop is as addictive as ever and experimenting with cool synergies is always a pleasure, but this expansion holds the game back a little when you're hundreds of hours deep with it's generally low difficulty, awful Greed mode and item pool bloat.