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I like Binding of Issac but I wouldnt call it kinda edgy. Its a full on reddit atheist edgelord game with a fair bit of gross out humour on top.
I never really got Reddit atheism from it. It has a lot of deep religious symbology that requires more understanding than the average r/atheism user has. It's critical of his fundamentalist mother, but also empathetic towards her and what made her be what she is, as well as showing that's its not really religion, but her fanaticism that's the issue. Or that's what I got from it anyway.
I admit I only played the game for a little bit so I may have not read its themes correctly.
It does seem very edgy redditor atheist on the surface, but it is better than that. Those themes were what kept me from playing the game for years though
yeah you right. all kinds of wild shit in that game, literally and figuratively.