For now however, it's good to know that a now classic rogue-lite game is going to have a chance to show off what it can do at least one more time. The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth is the ultimate of remakes with an all-new highly efficient game engine (expect 60fps on most PCs), all-new hand-drawn pixel style artwork, highly polished visual effects, all-new soundtrack and audio by the the sexy Ridiculon duo Matthias Bossi + Jon Evans. Then again, the devs said the same thing about Afterbirth+. It may finally be time to say goodbye to this strange, addictive, off-color game. If, as McMillen claims, Repentance is truly the final expansion for this roguelite classic, it’ll be the end of an era. It was rebooted as Binding of Isaac: Rebirth in 2014, and expansions have come out sporadically since then. The original Binding of Isaac came out almost a decade ago, in September 2011. At the same time we're being told there will be brand new content, such as new items and floors that will continue to build on the already towering amount of content that exists in the base game. If you’d like to see some of what’s in store for us with the new expansion, any number of YouTubers have played the Antibirth mod. However, he seems to feel that it’ll be worth the cost: multiple announcements for Repentance have promised that the expansion has as much content as a whole new game. According to McMillen Repentance will cost $14.99, which is the same price as the base Rebirth game.
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