The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth out now on Steam, PSN

By Brenna Hillier

The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth is out now. What are you waiting for?

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Anticipated remake The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth arrived on Steam and the North American PlayStation network today, so you can grab it for Linux, Mac, PC, PS4 and Vita for $15 – or free for PlayStation Plus members.

In a poop-joke laden press release, publisher Nicalis said the new version contains over 160 new unlockables as well as new bosses, levels, endings, characters and secrets; a new soundtrack; and an engine that runs at 60 “farts-per-second”.

Perhaps most importantly, it has local co-op play, which is pretty sweet.

Check below for a trailer and a feature list, edited only slightly for over-enthusiasm:

  • Over 500 hours of gameplay
  • 4 billion Seeded runs
  • 20 Challenge runs
  • 450+ items, including 160 new unlockables
  • Uber secrets
  • 10 Playable Characters
  • 100+ enemies with new designs
  • Over 50 bosses, including tons of new and rare bosses
  • Rooms FULL OF POOP
  • Mystic Runes
  • Upgradeable shops
  • Integrated controller support for popular control pads
  • Analog directional movement and speed
  • Tons of feature film quality animated endings
  • Poop physics
  • Over 100 specialized seeds
  • 2-Player local co-op
  • Over 100 co-op characters
  • Dynamic lighting, visual effects, and art direction
  • Did we mention poop?
  • All-new game engine @60FPS 24/7
  • All-new soundtrack and sound design
  • Multiple Save slots
  • The ultimate roguelike
  • A bunch of achievements

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