Nintendo Switch: 10 Game Reveals You Might Have Missed

6. Binding Of Isaac: Afterbirth Plus

Almost six years on from the initial 2011 release, Binding of Isaac is just as endlessly replayable as ever.

The darkly thematic Binding of Isaac pits players in a randomly generated, Zelda styled dungeon. Playing as the naked child Isaac, players fight their way through the demons of their mother's basement, using their tears and countless power-ups scattered across the game to eventually fight their own mother. Despite how utterly messed up that sounds, it's one of the most addictive indie games in years.

Developers Nicalis and lead designer Edmund McMillen have spruced the game up time and time again, and the latest Afterbirth Plus comes to consoles this spring on Xbox One, PS4, and of course, the Switch.

With scads of new content and zones to run again and again, Binding of Isaac could already be the Switch's best game to play on the go.

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