Has a chance to turn into a Blubber upon death. Occasionally farts and shoots 6 blood shots in all directions.
Slowly turns towards Isaac and fires a Technology laser at Isaac if he stands still or is too slow. Can be damaged by spikes.Īimlessly hops around the room, dealing contact damage. Mirrors Isaac's movements and fires blood shots at the same time as Isaac. Slowly moves around the room, occasionally hopping to spawn Dips or fire 8 Brown shots in all directions. Slowly dashes in random directions, dealing contact damage.ĭashes towards Isaac and deals contact damage. Randomly wanders around the room, firing 8 shots in all directions. Randomly wanders around the room, firing 4 blood shots in the cardinal directions. Slowly moves around the room, charging at Isaac when he gets in its line of sight. Slowly moves around the room, occasionally hopping and firing 8 large blood shots in all directions. Slowly crawls around the room, leaving a trail of Red Creep. Invulnerable enemy that moves diagonally around the room, dealing contact damage. Wanders around the room and throws a bone at Isaac when he is in sight. Walks around aimlessly and fires multiple short-ranged blood projectiles in random directions. Fires multiple short-ranged blood projectiles in random directions when fully swollen.ĭoes not shrink or regenerate. Stationary enemy that decreases in size when hit, but regenerates to its full size until fully destroyed. Occasionally teleports and reappears elsewhere.
That makes it feel doubly like a weird alternate universe expansion, as it's missing items I'm used to having around.Īntibirth is made by Public Entertainment Networked Interactive Software, who did this all without the official mod tools due to arrive with Aft- heyyy wait a minute! PENIS.Slowly floats towards Isaac and fires a blood shot at him. You only need Isaac: Rebirth to play, as it currently doesn't use the Afterbirth expansion.
I'm jolly keen to play and see and learn more. I'd say Antibirth is more difficult than Official Isaac, though I couldn't say to what extent given that a lot of mastering Isaac is simply understanding how things work. My favourite so far is 120 Volt, which turns tears into electroballs arcing shocks between enemies (hey, you've got to have an overpowered item or two). The items are mostly mysterious to me, which is great, but I do like what I've understood. New enemies and bosses have familiar Isaac abilities and characteristics put together in new and interesting ways. I've had a look at Antibirth myself and am mighty impressed. turns soul hearts into attack orbs or something? So many mysteries! Antibirth also tweaks a few things to work more like pre-Rebirth Isaac. I've only seen one of them, Bethany, who. So! Antibirth brings over 90 new items, over 18 new trinkets, over 80 new enemies, 16 new bosses, a new soundtrack, new room layouts, a new secret chapter, new odds and ends all over the place, and two new unlockable characters. Also, this trailer is all sorts of creepy: it's really big, and really well-made too. Antibirth is mahoosive, adding new characters, new enemies, new bosses, new items, new music, new. Yes, the second official expansion launches in a fortnight but before then absolutely do check out the free Antibirth mod. Bloated blood-burping bumbleflies, electrotears, and so many more secrets are now buzzing around the basement in The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth, thanks to the release of a huge and hugely impressive community-made expansion.