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  1. Jan 28, 2018
    10
    I don't like being a reactionist, or overpraising something too soon, but Celeste is one of the best 2D platformers I've ever played. I'll break down my review into individual segments:

    Controls: 10/10 Very tight, extremely simple controls. Move with Left control stick. Jump with B. Dash with Y. Climb walls with RT. End of tutorial. But the sheer amount of mileage these developers get
    I don't like being a reactionist, or overpraising something too soon, but Celeste is one of the best 2D platformers I've ever played. I'll break down my review into individual segments:

    Controls: 10/10
    Very tight, extremely simple controls. Move with Left control stick. Jump with B. Dash with Y. Climb walls with RT. End of tutorial. But the sheer amount of mileage these developers get out of such a simple base is staggering

    Gameplay: 10/10
    While the controls are deceptively simple, every single chapter introduces a few new mechanics that you will have to master in order to progress. Whether they be platforms that disintegrate underneath you, platforms that move in sync with your dashing, walls you can dash through that have a unique effect. gemstones that replenish your dash midair, bubbles that shoot you far off into certain directions, and the list goes on and on, each new mechanic requires you to use them with near perfect precision and timing. The challenge can be occasionally frustrating, and you may find yourself dying several hundred times in any given chapter (I'm not exaggerating, you will die a lot), but it's the good kind of frustration that invites you to persist, not the kind that will cause you to rage quit. And none of your deaths feel out of your control. It doesn't require you to memorize every obstacle coming next, because there's never anything popping up that you didn't expect. Every obstacle is laid out in front of you, clear for you to see, which makes the challenge more inviting than frustrating.
    But I don't want to scare off potential players who are not so keen on the sound of timing and precision based gameplay, since that doesn't sound particularly fun by description alone, but this is a joy to play and an innumerable amount of sequences had me smiling and feeling accomplished by their end.

    Difficulty Level: 7/10
    I know 7 seems fairly low considering how much time I've already spent re-emphasizing the demand for precision, and how often you're going to die, and I'm sure you've already seen many other reviews that describe it to be tough as nails, and it is, but (thankfully) the game doesn't punish you for dying over and over and over and over. I had more than 300 deaths in a single chapter once. But this game doesn't kick you in the balls the way Cuphead does every time you die, you always re-spawn in the same frame that you died in, and it takes roughly half a second to re-spawn. The sheer amount of precision the game demands in and of itself would be enough to make it a 10, but the forgiving nature of the game makes the challenge much more manageable, so you can throw yourself at the same obstacle over and over and over and over again until you get it right, which is a godsend, because I would have honestly never bothered finishing the game if I had to deal with a lives system, or if it sent me back to the beginning of each level, or something like that.

    Story: 7/10
    I'm actually not as enamored with the story as many other people seem to be. I think it's great to see more and more video games experiment in dealing with heavy thematic matter such as anxiety, panic, apathy, depression, emotional distance, etc, and I think Celeste does a good job of it, and I can imagine many people out there being touched by it, because it handles delicate topics with sensitivity, earnestness, and a touch of humor. I like the characters a lot (and I love that they actually created an Instagram account for the character who is always taking selfies and writing posts throughout the game), but I don't think it's quite perfect yet. I really hope the developers keep experimenting with this kind of subject matter, because Celeste has made me eager for whatever the dish up next.

    Artwork/Design: 8/10
    I used to refer to this segment as "graphics," because graphical power used to be important when reviewing games, but we've reached an era of gaming when gamers and reviewers are less concerned about graphical horsepower and more interested in artwork, with absolutely beautiful looking games such as Cuphead and Journey, which are both stunning games due to their artwork, even though they're not going to max out the system you run them on by any means. Celeste is in that category, and it is a brilliantly designed game.

    Music: 9/10
    It is impressive in and of itself that these indie developers composed more than two hours of music for a relatively short game (around 10hrs max to complete all of the main bits, 20 if you're a completionist that is going to collect all the strawberries and complete all the "B side" challenges), and it pays off, because the soundtrack is just beautiful.

    Overall: 10/10
    While I think the story is good, even though I wasn't as deeply impressed with it as many other reviewers were, the controls, gameplay, and design are every bit as good as you've heard and Celeste is a game that deserves to be experienced by anybody who can spare twenty bucks to try it out.
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  2. Feb 19, 2018
    10
    Wow is the game just so good in almost every aspect possible. Fantastic and challenging gameplay really shines through in this beautiful game. Its fun enough to want to keep on playing no matter how hard it gets. The dashing mechanic in the game is not gimmicky and is a lot of fun. The soundtrack is very nice, and graphics are simple but good. Also a ton of replayability here with all ofWow is the game just so good in almost every aspect possible. Fantastic and challenging gameplay really shines through in this beautiful game. Its fun enough to want to keep on playing no matter how hard it gets. The dashing mechanic in the game is not gimmicky and is a lot of fun. The soundtrack is very nice, and graphics are simple but good. Also a ton of replayability here with all of the chapters having a harder mode to them, also with tons of collectables you can play this game for hours. Some of the best platforming gameplay I’ve ever experienced. Expand
  3. Feb 12, 2018
    9
    Celeste is a beutifully crafted game that not only provides a sloo of surprises for platforming veterans,with unique and intresting mechanics everwhere you look , but also provides one of the best narratives ive seen in a video game in quite some time, with the best depiction of mental illness ive seen in a video game ever as an added bonus, this game is simply a masterpeice, and ifCeleste is a beutifully crafted game that not only provides a sloo of surprises for platforming veterans,with unique and intresting mechanics everwhere you look , but also provides one of the best narratives ive seen in a video game in quite some time, with the best depiction of mental illness ive seen in a video game ever as an added bonus, this game is simply a masterpeice, and if history forgets this game, then **** history.

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  4. Jul 22, 2019
    8
    While Celeste story was a complete bore to me, the gameplay including the fast reset kept me attempting to beat each level just one more time. The soundtrack was one of my favorite of the year, and this made for an overall enjoyable game.
  5. Feb 16, 2018
    10
    This game is amazing. It touched my soul.

    Pro
    -The gameplay is fluid and the puzzle are good.
    -The soundtrack is WONDERFUL
    -The "story" is lovely
    -The characters are nice

    Cons
    -When the game ended, and i realized all happened too fast
  6. Jan 25, 2018
    10
    Solid controls. Solid visuals. Solid music. All bundled together with mind-blowing level design and heartwarming characters. As a big fan of Towerfall I had high hopes that were massively exceeded– Switch feels like the perfect home for it.
  7. Feb 6, 2018
    9
    This game far surpassed my expectations. The controls are tight, the soundtrack is great, and the story is surprisingly good for a 2D platformer. There are some who'll find it to be a bit challenging so don't go in expecting it to be a cake walk, but I'd recommend it to anyone who's looking for a challenge.
  8. Jan 25, 2018
    10
    An absolute masterpiece of a platformer. The game has no groundbreaking mechanics, just jumping, climbing and dashing. The level design is what makes this title stand out. Try not to get scared by the difficulty, there is a smart assist mode to help you tune the difficulty to your liking but slowing down time or granting additional dashes.
  9. Jan 25, 2018
    10
    Wanna get this in before the peak minor indie hype explodes for this game. This game has:

    1. Fluid mechanics and amazing level design that caters to it, they really pushed this game to its limits with what you can do with jumping, dashing and climbing. 2. Interesting story and characters 3. Amazing music 4. Very challenging and rewarding. Best platformer I've played since
    Wanna get this in before the peak minor indie hype explodes for this game. This game has:

    1. Fluid mechanics and amazing level design that caters to it, they really pushed this game to its limits with what you can do with jumping, dashing and climbing.

    2. Interesting story and characters

    3. Amazing music

    4. Very challenging and rewarding.

    Best platformer I've played since Tropical Freeze.
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  10. Feb 3, 2018
    10
    I made an account just to say that the level design in this game is mind-blowing. Celeste has the best level design I've ever seen in a video game. Charming characters, amazing music, simple controls, challenging difficulty, this game is for anyone who loves every detail being perfect.
  11. Feb 25, 2018
    10
    For me, this game is platforming perfection. It starts out quite easy. And as you go, you find the game more and more challenging, while on the other hand getting better and better at the game's simple, yet perfect mechanics. The core mechanics consist of jump, climb and dash. That's it. However, all the chapters utilize these mechanics in new and innovative ways.
    It took me about 45
    For me, this game is platforming perfection. It starts out quite easy. And as you go, you find the game more and more challenging, while on the other hand getting better and better at the game's simple, yet perfect mechanics. The core mechanics consist of jump, climb and dash. That's it. However, all the chapters utilize these mechanics in new and innovative ways.
    It took me about 45 hours to clear all levels, B-sides and C-sides. After that, there's golden strawberries to collect by going from start to finish on each chapter (including B and C-sides), which are just madness! :)

    In my opinion, this really is one of the best games ever made!
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  12. Mar 3, 2018
    10
    I usually don't seek out or purchase many platformer games. Taking a change on Celeste, turned out to be one of the best decision I could've made. The graphics are simple, yet refined. Musical score accompanies the environmental in the best possible way. Collecting strawberries heightens the challenge of the game, but feels rewarding once you achieve the leap. Anyone who enjoysI usually don't seek out or purchase many platformer games. Taking a change on Celeste, turned out to be one of the best decision I could've made. The graphics are simple, yet refined. Musical score accompanies the environmental in the best possible way. Collecting strawberries heightens the challenge of the game, but feels rewarding once you achieve the leap. Anyone who enjoys platformers should definitely pick this one up. Expand
  13. Mar 22, 2020
    10
    Celeste is the best 2D platformer I've ever played, and it's one of my favourite games of all time. The spritework is stunning, the music is unbelievably good, and the level design and controls are so tight. I became really invested in the story of Madeline and the other characters in the game, especially since I relate so closely to the struggles of anxiety and depression that is one ofCeleste is the best 2D platformer I've ever played, and it's one of my favourite games of all time. The spritework is stunning, the music is unbelievably good, and the level design and controls are so tight. I became really invested in the story of Madeline and the other characters in the game, especially since I relate so closely to the struggles of anxiety and depression that is one of the main themes of the game. That sense of anxiety is replicated in some of the tracks in the game, as is the feeling of overcoming that anxiety when Madeline reaches the top of the mountain.

    The game is hard, but it feels like it wants you to complete it. Everything is do-able, and I say that with confidence, because I've done everything. There are optional collectables, however, that increase the difficulty exponentially, and in turn they unlock even harder 'B-sides' and then once you beat those you get 'C-sides' and DAMN these things are hard. Not to mention the golden strawberries.

    Look, this game is great. Pick it up.
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  14. May 3, 2021
    10
    One of the greatest exponents of the platform today, the intentions of this game are pure and its design overflows with love for detail.
    Madeline's moral conflict is the best I've seen in the indie industry.
  15. Jan 25, 2018
    10
    The art style is beautiful, the mastery of pixel art. Pretty cool and extravagant music, simple but cool platformer mechanics and challenging difficulty with gorgeous level design, The story begins a little bit confusing, but once you get hooked you'll play easily 30 levels in a row.
    One of the best 2D platformers we'll see this year. Somehow reminded me to Super Meat Boy.
  16. Feb 18, 2018
    10
    Celeste is a love letter to people who love 2D platformers I hope it gets a game of the year award 2018
  17. Feb 18, 2018
    9
    Celeste is a great game that far exceeded my expectations when I first saw it. To start, the art style mixed with the primarily pixel graphics suits the gameplay and story so perfectly; which adds a somewhat charming aspect to it. Now charming isn't what I would consider the story, but I will say that it is much more heartfelt than I thought it would be and really hits the mark whenCeleste is a great game that far exceeded my expectations when I first saw it. To start, the art style mixed with the primarily pixel graphics suits the gameplay and story so perfectly; which adds a somewhat charming aspect to it. Now charming isn't what I would consider the story, but I will say that it is much more heartfelt than I thought it would be and really hits the mark when talking about heavier topics that deal with anxiety or depression. The game definitely has some harder difficulty spikes, but due to the tutorials and the great level design that helps build up to some parts of the game, you'll be ready for just about anything the game throws at you and enjoy yourself at the same time. Expand
  18. Jan 27, 2018
    10
    There are few games that I would consider perfect, even most of my favorite games of all time.
    That being said, Celeste is perfect.
    It sets out to be a beautifully pixel-animated platformer with tight controls, a killer soundtrack, and a touching story. It meets and exceeds all of these expectations. Celeste has some of the best gamefeel I've ever experienced. It doesn't take long for
    There are few games that I would consider perfect, even most of my favorite games of all time.
    That being said, Celeste is perfect.

    It sets out to be a beautifully pixel-animated platformer with tight controls, a killer soundtrack, and a touching story. It meets and exceeds all of these expectations. Celeste has some of the best gamefeel I've ever experienced. It doesn't take long for the controls to become such second nature that you can hardly remember that you're holding a controller. I can't think of anything negative to say about it. It's just damn good. Charming, fun, exceptionally creative and packed with content.

    If you like platformers at all this game will not disappoint. If you don't like platformers, even the best one ever made probably won't satisfy you. Celeste is absolutely one of the best platformers ever made.
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  19. Jan 26, 2018
    10
    Desde que Nintendo presento el juego en el nintendo direct mini vi que era un juego INDIE de calidad, pero al jugarlo experimente algo que ningun juego AAA me habia dado.
  20. Jan 26, 2018
    9
    Great game! Fast, fun and gorgeous. Just buy and play it... you will not regret it! 9/10
  21. Feb 4, 2018
    10
    This game is absolutely amazing and fluid to play. Anybody who doesn't buy this game will be doing a disservice to themselves. 10/10
  22. Jan 29, 2018
    10
    Blew away my expectations in almost every regard: I was imagining a Super Meat Boy experience and while the platforming was on par with, if not better, than SMB, the music, story and level design are some of the best in the 2-D platforming genre. It's a steal at $20 with TONS of replay value.
  23. Apr 20, 2018
    9
    Celeste is a wonderful game:
    +It tackles a topic of human psychology and fears in a really smart way
    +That's the first rogue-like game that I finished and actually enjoyed. The learning curve is done well and in the end I felt that my skill at playing this game was amazing. +Finally, I'm happy to own Switch. This game fits portable format just perfectly. +Additional kudos to Matt
    Celeste is a wonderful game:
    +It tackles a topic of human psychology and fears in a really smart way
    +That's the first rogue-like game that I finished and actually enjoyed. The learning curve is done well and in the end I felt that my skill at playing this game was amazing.
    +Finally, I'm happy to own Switch. This game fits portable format just perfectly.
    +Additional kudos to Matt (developer) for making the second awesome game in a row (after Towerfall)

    Not a ten because:
    -In the end story gets too cheesy and repetitive
    -The secrets feel underdeveloped (I don't collect them anyway)
    -Sometimes the game was too tough for me (especially clouds and feathers sections)
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  24. Feb 5, 2018
    9
    A fantastic platformer, with solid controls, and a surprisingly good storyline.
  25. Feb 2, 2018
    9
    Celeste is a great 2D plat-former whom can be quite challenging at times, but will always feel fair! The game only uses four main mechanics: Move, Jump, Dash and wall-climbing, and tweaks those as you continue the great story line by adding some power-ups or objects of interest throughout the level.

    The more you play, the more the cutesy protagonist gets to you, or so is my experience
    Celeste is a great 2D plat-former whom can be quite challenging at times, but will always feel fair! The game only uses four main mechanics: Move, Jump, Dash and wall-climbing, and tweaks those as you continue the great story line by adding some power-ups or objects of interest throughout the level.

    The more you play, the more the cutesy protagonist gets to you, or so is my experience with the game. The music also provides a great atmosphere for the game, and fits with the action and story-elements really well!

    I would suggest buying this game if you are a Switch user, even if you don't necessary like plat-former's!
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  26. Gwz
    Feb 11, 2018
    9
    Celeste is near perfect. The retro 2d graphics does its work and is not overly gimmicky. The controls are SUPER TIGHT, one of the best I've touched on a modern game. The story is relevant and easy to follow. Sure, there's a lot between the lines and the symbols are a bit on the nose, BUT they are not pretentious and feels genuine and drawn from experience. It's about depression but not inCeleste is near perfect. The retro 2d graphics does its work and is not overly gimmicky. The controls are SUPER TIGHT, one of the best I've touched on a modern game. The story is relevant and easy to follow. Sure, there's a lot between the lines and the symbols are a bit on the nose, BUT they are not pretentious and feels genuine and drawn from experience. It's about depression but not in a way that validates trigger warnings though it doesn't pull any punches, which takes us to the difficulty level! Celsete is HARD, like oldschool-learn-by-doing-and-failing hard. It fits with the theme of getting over your real or imagined limits. After a frustrating but rewarding first level the game just keeps ramping up. You level up by learning to play. The design is a marvel of pedagogic teaching in game mechanics. Coming back to the first level you will be struck by how easy it suddenly is.
    Bottom line about the difficulty: I've never, ever played a game that was still fun to play even after dying so many times. I cursed like a sailor in mud but I felt that it was fair and if it was to frustrating it was a sign for me to quit and try again later.
    I give Celeste a solid 9 but that is only because I leave the 10 for my 3 top games of all time.
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  27. Feb 22, 2018
    10
    This game does something I have never seen before: present a compelling and emotional story in a platforming game. I'm sure there are others out there, but this hits the perfect sweet spot of storytelling and tight platforming that everything just fell perfectly into place. The music is absolutely phenomenal (Congrats Lena Raine on composing that masterpiece), the visuals are even prettyThis game does something I have never seen before: present a compelling and emotional story in a platforming game. I'm sure there are others out there, but this hits the perfect sweet spot of storytelling and tight platforming that everything just fell perfectly into place. The music is absolutely phenomenal (Congrats Lena Raine on composing that masterpiece), the visuals are even pretty breathtaking at times even though they're in an 8-bit style. Story heavily touches on mental health so if you've ever struggled with anxiety or depression, a lot of this will hit home to you. 10/10, didn't want it to end. Expand
  28. Feb 22, 2018
    10
    Don't let the edgy internet contrarians fool you: the game is good. It's not perfect, but keeps you captivated for long enough to justify more than the 20 bucks it charges.

    Let's get the basics out of the way: the game is *full* of content. Superb level design, secrets for those that want them, and a crapload of levels. I'm guessing that the people who are complaining about the
    Don't let the edgy internet contrarians fool you: the game is good. It's not perfect, but keeps you captivated for long enough to justify more than the 20 bucks it charges.

    Let's get the basics out of the way: the game is *full* of content. Superb level design, secrets for those that want them, and a crapload of levels. I'm guessing that the people who are complaining about the time-to-complete have probably not discovered the B-sides--which are disgustingly difficult chapters that use mechanics you learned about in the story. In addition, the B-sides also teach you advanced movement techniques which are used to speedrun the game.

    Moving on: the music is sublime, and the story is phenomenal (though a bit cheesy at times). The music for chapter two, and for the final bits of the storyline are among my favorites in gaming.

    My only substantial complaint with the game comes in the form of one of its mechanics in one of the chapters: wind. While most other mechanics seem to empower you to do crazier and crazier things, the wind mechanic is introduced for one chapter to basically slow the game down to a crawl, and overwrite the muscle memory you built up over the chapters. It's frustrating in a way that *is* technically fair, but it doesn't really feel fair. That mechanic persists for only one chapter, however, and isn't actually enough of a complaint to warrant docking a point. The game definitely deserves a 10/10 bar that silly mechanic, so that's what it gets.
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  29. Feb 8, 2018
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The Dash is awesome but also annoying, I am good at planning jumps and how to do everything but the game limits me due to Dyspraxia as i accidentally press wrong buttons why can't the game have a planning jump function where you can type in commands and what point to execute the next command at least then it would feel like I accomplished something - Lucky i can use the assist mode for Immortality but once on it was like why even bother to turn it off I got to the end of chapter 3 just before the hotel guy became a boss and I died 1500 times on chapter 3 before giving up with the repetitive nature of the last room due to the terrible jumps near the end, long rooms should have a mid way check point to reduce the frustration but i guess an Immortality mode allows you to get to the end of the game at the cost of feeling no accomplishment what so ever. The chapter 3 end boss would have killed me for sure with stupid charges etc had Immortality mode not been on, the game will become to punishing for a majority of players and games that have to use Immortality mode built in cheats are therefore badly balanced. Positives good mechanics , negatives no way to remap controls not having the option to hover for a moment when using dash so you can move directions correctly and not constantly smash yourself into the stuff that kills you. Will now finish game with cheats on cause its to hard for me to complete otherwise, I won't feel any sense of accomplishment from it through and accomplishment is a big part of the game.

    The characters are interesting and have charm, but some of the long rooms really dapper the game. Its a shame the jump and dash couldn't have be designed as a single button with a hover pause while in mid air to allow you better control over dash with your stick.
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  30. Feb 13, 2018
    10
    Celeste is one of those rare games that comes around that is excellent on every level. Such a joy to play. Besides an overwhelming feeling of nostalgia from its 8-bit style graphics, the game presents with:
    -fast, fluid, and fun gameplay!
    -tight/precise controls -a challenge to all players (assist mode for players unfamiliar to the platforming genre...or to get those pesky strawberries)
    Celeste is one of those rare games that comes around that is excellent on every level. Such a joy to play. Besides an overwhelming feeling of nostalgia from its 8-bit style graphics, the game presents with:
    -fast, fluid, and fun gameplay!
    -tight/precise controls
    -a challenge to all players (assist mode for players unfamiliar to the platforming genre...or to get those pesky strawberries)
    -hours of challenges and strong replay value
    -a mysterious story that has you constantly questioning and keeps you coming back for more
    -one of the best soundtracks every assembled that perfectly blends with each environment
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  31. Mar 1, 2018
    10
    Amazing. Retro gaming at it's finest. Plus cheat options for when you get stuck!
  32. Jul 13, 2019
    10
    Masterpiece. No other word can describe this beautiful, balls-to-the-walls platformer. Soundtrack: 10/10
    Gameplay: 10/10
    Story/Storytelling: 9.5/10
    Post-game: 100/10 (No kidding!)
    If I could rate this game above a 10, I would!
  33. Apr 26, 2018
    9
    8.9/10. Top 5 side-scroller of all time? This game is a must-have for any fan of platformers.
  34. Jan 30, 2018
    10
    Honestly, this game lived up to and exceeded my hype for it, the attention to detail, overall polish, and basically everything about this game is super amazing
    like it pretty much covers every single aspect of good game design I like, has a really good (though a bit repetitive at times) soundtrack, the sound design is about the best I've ever experienced -- Nintendo quality stuff
    the
    Honestly, this game lived up to and exceeded my hype for it, the attention to detail, overall polish, and basically everything about this game is super amazing
    like it pretty much covers every single aspect of good game design I like, has a really good (though a bit repetitive at times) soundtrack, the sound design is about the best I've ever experienced -- Nintendo quality stuff
    the game feels like it was made by Nintendo, I only had one out of 2081 deaths that I can remember that wasn't my fault (I hit right and Madeline [the player character] went left :/ )
    In how the game runs: pretty much perfect on switch, it crashed once for me but i'm not sure why and i only lost about 5 mins of progress
    the art is probably the best pixel art in a game I have EVER seen - there's an animation for everything (like there are diff animations for how far your hanging off a cliff! The detail is crazy)
    The level design is fantastic. There was one part that dragged on too long -- come on game, I'm sick of this boss-fight area, lets move on-- but other than that the way they build on mechanics is better than any platformer I've played, and the game only outright tells you how to use the main two mechanics: jumping and dashing. Every single other mechanic is shown through clever gameplay and really good art
    And I haven't gotten to any of the post-game stuff yet, apparently there are something like 3 versions of every level (each level is 1-2hr long), there are 7 levels (plus a bonus) PLUS a ton of collectibles I haven't found yet
    The only thing I want in this game that isnt there is a way to save without quitting (no idea why this isnt an option), though the autosave does a good job of keeping up
    Oh also the pacing in the level design is practically perfect, besides that one boss thing, and the adaptive soundtrack fits the mood of each part of each level perfectly

    buy
    this
    game

    9.95/10 -- this game is an absolute joy to play, and a showcase of bringing all great aspects of game design together into a complete package.

    P.S. THE GAME IS HARD, but there is an assist mode which is supposed to make it a lot more manageable for people who can't handle some of the tougher rooms
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  35. May 12, 2020
    10
    Un juego que puede ser considerado una obra maestra.
    El juego es infernalmente difícil, así que tenedlo en cuenta antes de adquirirlo, es fácil estar una hora intentando completar una secuencia en los últimos niveles, por no hablar de las caras B y C... pero si os gustan los retos es altamente satisfactorio superar cada secuencia.
    Es un plataformas puro, con nuevas mecánicas jugables en
    Un juego que puede ser considerado una obra maestra.
    El juego es infernalmente difícil, así que tenedlo en cuenta antes de adquirirlo, es fácil estar una hora intentando completar una secuencia en los últimos niveles, por no hablar de las caras B y C... pero si os gustan los retos es altamente satisfactorio superar cada secuencia.
    Es un plataformas puro, con nuevas mecánicas jugables en cada nivel que te llevan a un aprendizaje continuo a lo largo de todo el juego (y que es muy real si rejuegas viejos niveles y puedes completarlo sin dificultades).
    El apartado gráfico y sonoro acompaña la muy muy pulida jugabilidad, con controles altamente precisos y con mecánicas ocultas avanzadas.
    Tras la jugabilidad hay una historia profunda e introspectiva que puede tocar teclas. Esta esta contada de manera tangencial y no directamente, una narrativa de 10.
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  36. Jul 26, 2019
    10
    This game is straight perfect. It controls like a dream, the levels designs are nigh-genius, music is off the charts, and the story legitimately rocks you to your core. I mean how often does a video game have an actually good story let alone one that doesn't even have animated cut-scenes. I played the heck out of this game. I got finished all the A, B, and C sides and got all theThis game is straight perfect. It controls like a dream, the levels designs are nigh-genius, music is off the charts, and the story legitimately rocks you to your core. I mean how often does a video game have an actually good story let alone one that doesn't even have animated cut-scenes. I played the heck out of this game. I got finished all the A, B, and C sides and got all the strawberries. I stopped short of collecting every single golden strawberry because I decided to not become a professional Celeste player like TGH or or Yoshi Pro or something :-) I'll still do a clean 4 hour playthrough of it every 6 months or so though. Just buy it. I hear there is a sweet DLC coming soon. Expand
  37. Apr 30, 2022
    10
    The level design is brilliant. The story is heartfelt and the emotional issues the story deals with are important. Anxiety. The driving emotion behind our modern kives of chaos and fear. The game teaches us to breathe and relax at the stress that is the world. A truly important game and piece of art to make us all become better forms of ourselves.
  38. May 14, 2020
    10
    Really good story, music, gameplay, and graphics. If you're into 2D platformers at all you'll love this game.
  39. Oct 16, 2021
    10
    Bought this game 3 times, first on the Switch, then PC, and lastly PS4 to get the platinum, 20.000 deaths later, would still do it again.
  40. Apr 29, 2020
    9
    Fun and fair, yet tough and demanding. The music rules, the mechanics feel so forgiving and smooth which makes each death feel less annoying, and its visually beautiful. Just a great time
  41. Jul 18, 2020
    9
    this game is pretty good, it feels good on the Nintendo switch controller and run well
  42. Dec 8, 2020
    9
    This game has a really good balance between a good story (but not too present), good learning curve, good challenge and, most important of all, good controls.

    Even if it's a lot of hard work, every platforming game should have controls that are as slick as Celeste. Period. This game is difficult but is totally doable if you keep practicing, and the controls are so smooth that it never
    This game has a really good balance between a good story (but not too present), good learning curve, good challenge and, most important of all, good controls.

    Even if it's a lot of hard work, every platforming game should have controls that are as slick as Celeste. Period. This game is difficult but is totally doable if you keep practicing, and the controls are so smooth that it never really feels as a chore to beat a level (it is difficult because the game design is based to be challenging).

    The music is good and also I really enjoyed the fact that the berries are optional. It really helps to know that they are there to impress your friends or if you wanna beat your own personnal high score.

    For people who want a even more challenging game, they have the B-C sides and all the heart stuff to do (I didn't because I am not a masochist lol). It's too bad that those side quest are insanely hard because I would have love to be able to do some of them, but I am not fond of dying 1000 times just to understand how works some insanely precise mechanics, but that's really just me.

    All in all, it's a great game that really deserves the praises. If you love fair platform challenges, it is here for you.
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  43. Jun 16, 2021
    10
    This game had me obsessed... Perfectly designed to make you a master. It is not easy, but it is not too hard to kill your spirit. In fact, it is full of spirit. This game is an absolute perfect example of beautiful level design and tight controls.
  44. Aug 12, 2021
    8
    Truly unique and inspired. The lore is entertaining and the characters, although no larger than a few pixels, feel detailed and breathed-in. I thoroughly enjoyed the challenging gameplay and for myself, it fits within a range of not-too-easy but rewarding. I would recommend it to anyone looking to kill a few hours.
  45. Aug 19, 2021
    10
    celeste is an incridble game. i feel like everything has a reason to be there. the story is touching and i wish we had more of it, the music and visuals are great but the level design and controls are truly outstanding. there is no filler. the platforming is tight but not annoingly hard, and there is no punishment for failing so it doesn't feel unfair. there is also more content then youceleste is an incridble game. i feel like everything has a reason to be there. the story is touching and i wish we had more of it, the music and visuals are great but the level design and controls are truly outstanding. there is no filler. the platforming is tight but not annoingly hard, and there is no punishment for failing so it doesn't feel unfair. there is also more content then you can imagine. the best 2d platformer i ever played. Expand
  46. Dec 5, 2021
    10
    You can feel the time and the love that went into this game. It was one of the best experiences in a game I’ve had in a long time. It changed my mood every time I played. The music the art style the level design. Flawless in my eyes.
  47. Dec 13, 2021
    10
    perfect in all points of view

    The story followed me in a difficult moment and thanks to that it helped me to move forward, considering that I felt like madeline
  48. Feb 20, 2022
    10
    Celeste is an indie game that I tried on a whim and instantly fell in love with it, and 2d plat formers aren't a genre I particularly enjoy. It is a game I planned to beat over the course of a week but couldn't help but beat in one night. The game is full of charm that I hardly see anywhere else. The platforming is the best and most smooth I've played in any game ever. The main story isCeleste is an indie game that I tried on a whim and instantly fell in love with it, and 2d plat formers aren't a genre I particularly enjoy. It is a game I planned to beat over the course of a week but couldn't help but beat in one night. The game is full of charm that I hardly see anywhere else. The platforming is the best and most smooth I've played in any game ever. The main story is very heartwarming and made me cry by the ending credits. Each level is unique in every way from visuals, game play changes, narrative, and music. Speaking of music, nearly every song in Celeste is great to listen to. The only negative thing I can think about the game is that the grind to 100% the game is crushingly difficult and only meant for the best of the best, which heavily contradicts the story's message. I'd rate Celeste a 9.5 out of 10 if meta critic allowed me to but I'll put a 10 in its place due to this game being the first game of an indie studio. Expand
  49. Mar 9, 2022
    9
    A fun and challenging platformer, with a story that keeps you motivated, with very little amounts of time where it feels repetitive.
  50. Jul 21, 2022
    10
    You can wavedash which already makes it better than 80% of games and then on top of that the level design and ideas are amazing. Also has a surprisingly great story. Overall I'd say it's a little harder than New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
  51. Jun 16, 2022
    9
    this game is not the best game in the world, but it is very cool. I like it a lot and come back to it over and over.

    it can be frustrating to get through some bits sure, and you will die a lot of times, but generally the hard aspects seem *fair* to me. I don't ever feel I missed a move because a problem with the game messed me up.... Just, you need to not get hung up on your character
    this game is not the best game in the world, but it is very cool. I like it a lot and come back to it over and over.

    it can be frustrating to get through some bits sure, and you will die a lot of times, but generally the hard aspects seem *fair* to me. I don't ever feel I missed a move because a problem with the game messed me up.... Just, you need to not get hung up on your character dying and re-spawning all the time, I guess.

    Repetitiveness was never really an issue for me because I never played it obsessively for hours and hours in a row.. I have other games to play when I feel like a break from celeste.. :-)
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  52. Jun 7, 2022
    9
    I love the art style and gameplay of Celeste. The story I really enjoyed as well with it's themes of mental health. Overall I really recommend this game to anyone who hasn't played it yet
  53. Jul 18, 2022
    9
    Such a masterpiece! I didn't expect the precise platformer to be so good in gameplay, story, and atmosphere.

    There is a myth that this game is extremely hard, but it's not true. I'm not a hardcore gamer, and I enjoyed playing it so much! If you're looking for a real challenge - you definitely can get that as well: B, C sides of each level, chapter 9, collect all strawberries, gold
    Such a masterpiece! I didn't expect the precise platformer to be so good in gameplay, story, and atmosphere.

    There is a myth that this game is extremely hard, but it's not true. I'm not a hardcore gamer, and I enjoyed playing it so much! If you're looking for a real challenge - you definitely can get that as well: B, C sides of each level, chapter 9, collect all strawberries, gold strawberries and etc.

    The only thing which I didn't like - I played the whole game using a stick of a controller and it was a mistake - most of the time character dashed in the wrong direction. So, play using dpad for dashes and you'll love this game.
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  54. Jul 11, 2022
    10
    Fun gameplay, creative mechanics, likeable characters and beautiful music. Celeste is everything you could ever want out of a 2D platformer and more, strongly recommend.
  55. Aug 1, 2022
    10
    Is a masterpiece, from music to story is amazing, the gameplay is probably the best part tho, the levels are very fun and hard, but it feels like the one that fails it's you, not the game itself, definitely a must play. My favorite game of 2018.
  56. Jan 26, 2018
    9
    Celeste is a magical experience. It combines effective elements of a platformer with those of a puzzler in a simple, yet difficult world to navigate. Don't take the pixelated graphics for granted, there's a story here that goes beneath the surface. The scalability of the game allows for players who want to master the puzzles the ability to search for collectibles and try B-sides (harderCeleste is a magical experience. It combines effective elements of a platformer with those of a puzzler in a simple, yet difficult world to navigate. Don't take the pixelated graphics for granted, there's a story here that goes beneath the surface. The scalability of the game allows for players who want to master the puzzles the ability to search for collectibles and try B-sides (harder versions of the levels) or you can turn on Assist mode and just enjoy the excellent level design. Chapters are robust and full of interesting new obstacles. The catharsis that the character goes through on her journey is simple yet profound. The story, level design, gameplay mechanics and overall FUN (that's why we play games, right?), hits the mark on every occasion. Prepare to die 100 times trying to reach a single strawberry and master the mountain known as Celeste! Expand
  57. Jan 29, 2018
    10
    Fantastic game that shows that if you boil a game down to great mechanics, variety and a meaningful story you don't need a big production value or graphics to create a masterpiece.
  58. Feb 6, 2018
    9
    I love platformers - I think they're the most perfect expression of twitch gaming there is, and my favourite game growing up was Super Mario World on my old SNES. I was blown away by the creativity of the Mario Galaxy games. But 3D platformers have not been hitting the high points recently, not since the demise of the Wii and Nintendo's decision to turn away from the Galaxy games. Lately,I love platformers - I think they're the most perfect expression of twitch gaming there is, and my favourite game growing up was Super Mario World on my old SNES. I was blown away by the creativity of the Mario Galaxy games. But 3D platformers have not been hitting the high points recently, not since the demise of the Wii and Nintendo's decision to turn away from the Galaxy games. Lately, the best platformers have all been 2D examples, and, to pick one in particular, Super Meat Boy instantly barged its way into my top 10 Greatest Games OAT list.
    I'm a huge fan of the genre, and my Switch has been pretty much unplayed since I set the disappointing Mario Odyssey aside - then along came Celeste with its outrageous metascore...what else could I do? I downloaded it immediately and I've been playing nothing else since. It really is as good as everyone's saying, and when a new franchise appears, from a dev who's not world-famous either, and immediately gets a metascore like this, you can be sure there's something there to get excited about.

    I'll get my complaints out of the way first, because they're pretty minimal:

    1. The controls on Switch are not well-suited to split-second 2D platforming. It's just not practically possible to use an analogue stick to play something that demands such precision - it's far too insensitive - and the only other option you have is the Switch's 'd-pad'. The problem is that it's not really a d-pad; rather it's a four-button configuration that stands in for a d-pad, and this means your fingers often slip into the gap at the centre. This isn't a constant issue, but it happens enough for it to mess up some crucial moments in the game, which, like I say, requires absolutely perfect precision. The second problem with the controls, more minor perhaps, is that when you're playing on the big screen and the left and right joy-cons are detached, the left joy-con is simply too small for your hand to fit comfortably around it, and as a result you get the dreaded hand-cramp/-claw-cramp.

    2. The narrative is...well-meaning. It has occasional moments of Lynchian intrigue - birds appearing at particular moments throughout - and there are half-hearted attempts to imbue the whole climb itself with an air of metaphysical mystery, as though it might be some kind of dreamlike confabulation brought about by stress. But these elements don't join up well, and the writing ranges from mildly interesting, mildly amusing, to painfully worthy, anaemic stuff that feels like it was cribbed from a self-help book. There are lines about 'believing in yourself' and 'trusting in who you are', and subjects like anxiety attacks and lack of confidence and self-worth are dealt with clumsily. Some people have credited it simply for talking about these issues in the first place, but that's not really enough I don't think. This is a work of art, not a speech by a motivational speaker or a pamphlet on coping with depression, and as a result subjects like this need to be approached with some degree of nuance, and stitched properly into the fabric of the game, rather than awkwardly dumped on the player at the end of a level. It's incongruous, and over-earnest. It's a shame, because as a narrative device climbing a mountain is fertile ground. It has danger, obstacles to be overcome, a clear beginning and a very definite end. In Celeste however it never really feels like you're climbing a mountain at all except insofar as you're generally moving upwards.

    So those are the flaws, but they are rendered almost irrelevant by the platforming itself, which nudges up against perfection throughout. The warp and weft of the level design is better than anything you'll find in a 2D game outside of Super Meat Boy. It is an absolute joy to control, and the economy of the moveset(jump, dash, climb; that's it) means that the innovation instead comes in the form of certain structural gimmicks that run through each level.
    These are implemented with such skill, such invention, and are paced so well, that I finished a few of them and literally exhaled in awe. There are huge, diaphanous blocks which extend your dash as you pass through them; there are levels where ferocious winds extend your basic jump, or curtail it; there are levels in which platforms smash forwards whenever you dash; if this sounds confusing, trust me on this: it's all intuitive, and deeply satisfying to play. It's undeniably demanding, but crucially, and as with SMB, the restart time is so short that you can instantly throw yourself back into the level as soon as you die.
    I've completed it, and I died A LOT(just over i600 times!), but the design is so good there's never a doubt about why you messed up, or what you should've done; not once did I think 'forget this - this is just unhinged' as I did with the post end-game levels in SMB. Celeste's difficulty curve is gloriously smooth.

    In summary, this is the best platformer, 3D or otherwise, on the Switch. Seriously.
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  59. Feb 1, 2018
    9
    Celeste easily ranks up there alongside the likes of Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze and Shovel Knight as one of the best 2D platformers to be released this decade. The high-speed platforming poses a tough but fun and fair challenge, and the way the clever story is woven into the gameplay is especially brilliant. This game is definitely a must play for any fans of the genre.
  60. Feb 13, 2018
    10
    Loved this game so much it gave me sore thumbs! The story is amazing and the game-play is the best combination of challenge and reward.
  61. Feb 16, 2018
    10
    buy this game it's so good. Just watch the dunk's video on this mastapiece.
  62. Jan 29, 2018
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. There is no easy way to sum up Celeste. The term 'bottled lightning' is prudent, however. For an indie game with a staff of five people, it checks an assortment of the token boxes of current releases.

    -Good music.
    -Fun, arcadey gameplay.
    -Collectible depth.
    -Unique art style.
    -Gameplay depth.

    There were a good many things I didn't want to like about Celeste as I loaded the game and began my first file, not realizing that I had already skimmed over some options like the assist mode and the fact that you can name your character, Madeline by default.

    The game starts with this 3D overlay of the mountain, where you are dumped into the prologue. Right off the bat this was incredibly jarring, but since it was so surface-level, it merely felt like signs of what may be a greater condition.

    The prologue itself seemed light, average even. You know little about Madeline, other than she wants to climb this mountain, and that she shows signs of a typical protagonist that second-guesses themselves. You're introduced to a side character and the game goes on to show you the air-dash mechanic. Standard stuff.

    From here on out the game begins to subvert expectations. You could spend a lot of time discussing the intricacies of movement in the game, how you continue to learn things well into the post-game, and the fact that it is done almost entirely tutorial-free, but to focus on just the gameplay is lacking perspective on this release.

    What Celeste manages to do with a bizarre precision is interweave the storyline elements into the gameplay itself. What at first was something that had me hunkering down to pander violently to the whims of the indie game market very quickly became something that was pulling me along to its own individual, personal style.

    While Celeste is not a tragedy, it is in many ways tragic, and I'm sure to many relateable. Madeline is simply running. She needs to get away from something in her past that she can't deal with, and the story buffers this with discussions about anxiety and depression.

    What is shocking about this is the gameplay itself leans into it as well, and it leans hard.

    'Boss' fights where you are being chased. Somber, massive areas designed to make you feel lost. A story-element mini-game about dealing with anxiety (which is used remarkably well later in the game as a visual effect). An incredible, intense boss sequence that leaves you feeling revitalized, and a perfect crescendo to finish the game, triumphant. Even something of a bittersweet ending.

    Now that's not to say it's perfectly executed. Some of the lines and characters are so unbelieveably cheesy and deliberate it can be hard to stomach at first, but the game wins you over on so many other levels that you can't help but be taken for the ride.

    For there to even be a game that tackles subjects like depression and actually emulate it to some degree isn't something to be taken lightly, since this doesn't really happen very much in the medium, so this game is likely going to be very highly regarded from people concerned about narrative.

    Upon beating the game, my expectations were subverted one final and harrowing time. This was the sweetest fruit (strawberry, if you will) for me. While I was amused with the storyline being well executed and still high off the fumes of the final stage, progress is halted. I needed to start finding elaborately hidden secrets in every main stage, and beating incredibly difficult b-side versions of the main stages. The reward? Even more difficult stages, certainly. The fox-hole goes incredibly deep in Celeste, and it is rewarding.

    The music is complementary and interwoven seamlessly into the experience. This itself is an art that was honestly very well done. Hitting specific triggers advances the loop in the songs, all arranged around the scenes adeptly. The soundtrack itself stands alone quite well, an interesting showcase being the two compositions for the mirror temple. Very emotional music with a very personal flair. It really needs to be said that the audio enhances this game on many levels, feeling like a character in the story.

    When thinking of slights against Celeste, quickly I get to surface level, petty complaints (I don't like the chapter end stills they use, at all!!!). The core game itself is gorgeous, an absolute treat to behold visually with rich and varied color schemes, always anchored against Madeline's character sprite as a stiff contrast. Intricate detail in the world, no secret felt truly hidden.

    So that's why I think bottled lightning sums it up. This product could not have been made by anyone else. It's relentlessly charming, and follows through on every set up. By no means is this game a masterpiece, it's not trying to be. It's a relentless tour-de-force that is pushing the genre where it needs to go.
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  63. Feb 3, 2018
    10
    this game was incredible, i loved it from start to finish. There are so many things to this game that make it great, the music, the game play, the story and some people might not like the art style but personally i loved it. I think it might be one of my favourite indies next to Stardew and Meat boy (i haven't played a lot of indie games)
  64. Feb 22, 2018
    10
    Wonderful game that takes the difficulty of platformers like super meat boy and adds a deep and motivating plot to it. This game is a must buy
  65. Jun 11, 2022
    10
    to play....................................................................
  66. Feb 6, 2018
    9
    I'm not really into platformers, but I liked this one for it's story and accessibility. Now I only wish there was more story to experience. I probably won't get around to the B sides and C sides myself, but if you're into platformers, know that there's more to this game than it's 6-8 hour story. The game is easy to play and does a good job of upping your skills as you go (assuming youI'm not really into platformers, but I liked this one for it's story and accessibility. Now I only wish there was more story to experience. I probably won't get around to the B sides and C sides myself, but if you're into platformers, know that there's more to this game than it's 6-8 hour story. The game is easy to play and does a good job of upping your skills as you go (assuming you don't have them going in); and it's soundtrack is pretty darn good as well, IMO. Celeste was definitely worth picking up. Expand
  67. Feb 20, 2018
    10
    The only retro-inspired platformer I've played I've enjoyed from start till finish since actual retro games were made. Highly recommend.
  68. Oct 18, 2019
    10
    One of the best platformers available for the Switch, and one of the best games i've ever played.
  69. Jan 30, 2018
    9
    Celeste is platforming masterpiece. This is the first platformer that implemented very good story and infuse it with great gameplay. Controls are tight. levels are very creative and secrets are well hidden. Better than all recent Mario games and even Super meat boy. Bravo, Matt.
  70. Apr 10, 2019
    10
    Pros: charming story and graphics
    challenging platforming
    addicting desire to complete levels
    short levels and immediate respawn
    con: frustrating at times
    I completed the game which is a rare thing for me.
  71. Jul 22, 2019
    9
    I´m not exactly the biggest fan of 2d platformers but CELESTE get, chalenge gameplay ( dont worry have a chet mode) chilling sundtrack and history emotional that discuss mental illness in a different way so everyone can get realeted.

    I´m the middle of the game i saw my self in Madeline place, wanting to give up but continuos the climb of celeste and celebrating every steps conquered.
  72. Feb 23, 2018
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Celeste is game of the year so far in 2018, the simplistic controls mixed with the complex levels really make for a challenging yet incredibly rewarding experience for the player. The game stays simplistic, building upon itself adding in different mechanics each chapter. The story is also incredible, following the tale of Madeline and her anxiety - using the metaphor of climbing a mountain and comparing it to dealing with anxiety. The contrast of difficult levels compared with the simplistic and consistent controls leaves the player with a rewarding game. The games is very good at creating atmosphere making the levels and game immersive to the player. The music is also great at being in the background, allowing the player to enjoy it, while also not distracting the player.

    All in all, Celeste is a masterpiece that can easily be replayed and enjoyed time after time that any gamer that enjoys platformers should get immediately.
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  73. Mar 28, 2018
    10
    Great game, really easy to get the hang of, mildly frustrating but super fair.
  74. Aug 5, 2018
    9
    Awesome platformer, one of the best on Switch right now. It starts incredibly well, the middle is a little bit boring and the final levels are great. C-sides are a bit too much though.
  75. Dec 29, 2018
    10
    Celeste is ridiculously hard, in a challenging and rewarding way. You have to figure out how to get through the course, and then do it with what feels like pixel-precision. It is frustrating at times, and I remember playing angry quite a lot. Yet, it's a fond memory, and making it through feels like an accomplishment. Story, music and atmosphere stay with you long after you finished theCeleste is ridiculously hard, in a challenging and rewarding way. You have to figure out how to get through the course, and then do it with what feels like pixel-precision. It is frustrating at times, and I remember playing angry quite a lot. Yet, it's a fond memory, and making it through feels like an accomplishment. Story, music and atmosphere stay with you long after you finished the game.
    I found it impossible to play with analog stick or the imprecise d-pad on the controller pro.
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  76. Dec 26, 2019
    10
    Best game I have ever played. Can’t wait for celeste 2...................
  77. Dec 11, 2022
    10
    Very good game. assist mode is an excellent addition I only use it to slow it to 90% speed.
  78. Jul 1, 2020
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Este juego lo compre por recomendaciones en Youtube de "Los que debes de temer si tienes un Nintendo Switch" y pues bueno, lo compre sin saber nada de el, tengo que admitirlo, al inicio lo deje por que no sabia que estaba muy difícil, despues lo retome y se convirtió en mi top de juegos favoritos, más allá de lo difícil que haya sido, la historia hizo que amará a este juego a su personaje. He sufrido de falta de autoestima que fue por lo que logré conectar con el personaje, y mi pareja tiene ataques de ansiedad, me pareció maravillo e inspirador la narrativa y el desarrollo del personaje que cada nivel tiene un propósito y un fin relacionado a la ANSIEDAD ó DEPRESIÓN.

    Tuve una gran experiencia de juego y estoy seguro que otras personas tendrán otra, pero aun así, pienso que muchas personas deben de jugarlo, por este juego comencé a fijarme más en los Indies o juegos que tengan una buena narrativa y además querer ser desarrollador de videojuegos.

    Jueguenlo, es bueno, si es difícil pero tiene un propósito, despues agarras habilidad y tu curva de aprendizaje aumenta, pero es un muy buen juego y al final sientes una enorme satisfacción de acabar el juego, vale la pena
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  79. Oct 28, 2020
    10
    Very rarely does a game accomplish something greater than itself. Celeste does so by using its challenging and intrinsically satisfying gameplay to tell a story of mental illness and personal resiliency. Yes, the game is difficult - and for a reason. The difficulty contributes to Celeste's themes of persevering through improvement. The music is a bop and tonally fits each level to helpVery rarely does a game accomplish something greater than itself. Celeste does so by using its challenging and intrinsically satisfying gameplay to tell a story of mental illness and personal resiliency. Yes, the game is difficult - and for a reason. The difficulty contributes to Celeste's themes of persevering through improvement. The music is a bop and tonally fits each level to help create a sense of atmosphere. Controls are tight and responsive, meaning that deaths are the player's fault, not the game's fault. Although death comes often, a quick reboot feature keeps the player engaged. Upon "finishing" the game, there are plenty of speed running, completionist, and difficulty challenges to keep dedicated players coming back.

    Ultimately, some games like The Last of Us Part II try to tell a mature story at the cost of player fun. Despite being an indie title with no such production funds, Celeste manages to tell a mature story while continually being fun. Celeste is a masterpiece. This will be a game remembered for decades to come from its balance of fun and theme.
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  80. Feb 19, 2021
    9
    One of the best 2D platformers of all time, with excellent level design, creative and fun mechanics. The game is hard yes, but it always gives you a fair challenge and that feeling of accomplishment when you finish it. Play it with patient and in time you would make it. Tottaly recommended.
  81. Mar 25, 2020
    8
    In Celeste players take control of a girl named Madeline as she makes her way up a mountain, hopefully avoiding all manner of deadly traps and obstacles in the process.

    First and foremost Celeste is a great, albeit tough, 2d platformer. Each stage is expertly designed to test your platforming skills, and new elements are introduced at just the right time to ensure that things always
    In Celeste players take control of a girl named Madeline as she makes her way up a mountain, hopefully avoiding all manner of deadly traps and obstacles in the process.

    First and foremost Celeste is a great, albeit tough, 2d platformer. Each stage is expertly designed to test your platforming skills, and new elements are introduced at just the right time to ensure that things always remain a challenge and never become stale. I won’t go into detail here so as not to spoil anything, but the way the story and gameplay link together only adds to the experience making Celeste of the best indie titles available.
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  82. Mar 13, 2018
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I must admit up-front that I really enjoy difficult platformers, such as Super Meat Boy and Dustforce DX.

    The first thing you will notice is the music, which is superb, and does not get too much as you retry the more difficult rooms over and over. The remixes are also great, and the music is clearly one of the highlights of the experience.

    Stage design is superbly weighted, becoming progressively harder... to the point where hundreds (and even thousands) of deaths in a stage is not unheard of. Some of the more advanced movement tech is not clearly explained... but that is what online forums are for (wall dash-jumps are a prime example).

    Graphics are eye-wateringly beautiful... and only a few times did I accidentally walk into death because the background was too busy/colourful.

    Movement is fluid and exact... perfect for a puzzle platformer. Puzzles are clearly laid out, and with correct planning should be achievable by any casual gamer.

    Finding hidden objects (exploration) is the key to finding the (way) more difficult B-sides (and eventually C-sides) cassettes, which are harder remixes of previous levels, with remixed music to go with them. Strawberries are an added bonus for completionists, and those looking to enhance the "easier" main game.

    If you ever doubted the platforming pedigree of this game, check out the 33 minute (YES, 33 MINUTE) speedrun of this game on Youtube. It may even be lower at this point. I have been speedrunning this game for 3 days, and have gone from 3hr20min down to 1hr22min... in three days. To play the game casually, there are 40 hours PLUS of challenge... my main save has 33hrs already, with the same amount left to go.

    My original game is about 50% complete, with 3 B-sides completed and some blue hearts too... but I have 11,900 deaths so far... admittedly 2000 of those were in a single room, where I was using an incorrect strategy with a feather (which allows for limited flying) and trying to navigate through a tight opening (which you were meant to dash through) - sigh - live and learn!

    This game transcends Super Meat Boy and Dustforce with its story, which keeps you interested and motivated to finish. The movement tech is deep and satisfying, and the difficulty curve is perfect for the casual up to the hardcore platformer. If you are easily frustrated, you may wish to skip this game... but for those with the desire and skill, you will be rewarded handsomely.

    The only real issue I have with this game is the joycons, they are not designed for this level of game. My hands are an aching mess after even 30min play, and longer sessions are a recipe for carpal tunnel damage. The controllers are simply not ergonomically designed. I thoroughly recommend a Pro Controller for the D-Pad, and for the comfort. I have the PC/Mac version as well, from itch.io, and my wireless XBOX 360 controller is a pleasure to use.

    If the game was still crashing on saves (end of levels) I would take off a few points from my rating, but this has been fixed with the latest patches (along with some softlocks), so I give this highly addictive platformer a 10 out of 10.
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  83. Jul 12, 2018
    9
    This is an excellent platformer -- among the best ever -- and an excellent game.

    The dash mechanic is unique and fun. The additional mechanics are all great too. All of these mechanics are explored to their utmost, with perfectly crafted levels that steadily ramp up the challenge and provide great replayability with secrets and extra levels. I really have nothing more to say about the
    This is an excellent platformer -- among the best ever -- and an excellent game.

    The dash mechanic is unique and fun. The additional mechanics are all great too. All of these mechanics are explored to their utmost, with perfectly crafted levels that steadily ramp up the challenge and provide great replayability with secrets and extra levels. I really have nothing more to say about the gameplay, it is simply perfectly executed and I take my hat off to the developers.

    The art and music is brilliant too.

    The story adds to the experience and complements it -- although for me it was just a little self-important and overdone. I think they could have done more with the story and also been a bit more subtle with it.

    But that's my only minor criticism. This game is close to perfect.
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  84. Nov 18, 2018
    9
    This is a really good game with an awesome art style. Very difficult but super rewarding.
  85. Nov 6, 2019
    10
    um dos melhores jogos de todos os tempos, ficara marcado nesta geração de consoles
  86. Jul 16, 2018
    8
    Celeste
    A great game, just not for me
    Celeste is one of those ultra frustrating platformers where you play a girl named madeline trying to climb mount celeste for reasons unknown to her, the story focuses primarily on depression, anxiety, and will power… the latter 2 will definitely be tested if you choose to play celeste the way it was intedned to be played.. And in its intended state,
    Celeste
    A great game, just not for me
    Celeste is one of those ultra frustrating platformers where you play a girl named madeline trying to climb mount celeste for reasons unknown to her, the story focuses primarily on depression, anxiety, and will power… the latter 2 will definitely be tested if you choose to play celeste the way it was intedned to be played..
    And in its intended state, I just don’t like it.. im not one of those people that enjoy dying 1 million times in a video game, I want to relax and enjoy my games, not be on the brink of going mad…
    Thankfully this game offers an assist mode to deal with this..
    I gave the game a shot for how it was meant to be, you get a single dash though crystals and strawberries will refill this gash, you can climb walls and it’s a bunch of dashing and doging spikes supermeat boy style..
    it didn’t take long for me to be like nah, im not doing this.. and played the rest of the game with assists on…
    at first with just infinite dodges, but this game my character some super saiyan pink hair to give the visual of clearly im cheating right now, so I thought might as well turn damage off too..
    so whats meant to be some ultra hard game for sadomasochists for me was an exploration game and I feel no shame in that, I got the story, I got to see every inch of celeste, collecting the baries, the crystal hearts, the cassetes to unlock the side b version of a chapter and better yet playing with assist doesn’t turn trophies off, and this trophy list is full of silver trophies for finding these collectables…
    Needless to say playing with assists does take away the satisfaction of completing chapters and areas..
    I got to get a feel for the games intention the most while trying to get a trophy for completing celeste on pico-8, that’s right, the devolopers are evil jerks.. I got to level 27 out of 30 before I gave up on the trophy and the platinum, so don’t think with assist mode this is all of a sudden some easy platinum trophy because it isn’t… mount celeste is going to be in your way of it one way or another..
    somehow nearly 25% of players have this trophy though, I don’t see how. The game must have only sold like 4 copies and the one person that got it is a developer or their parents just didn’t love them.
    jokes, im kidding..
    im just not one of those people that think, you know what would be fun?
    dying over and over and over and over and over and over until muscle memory and luck prevent me from doing so,
    Its not my thing…
    that being said I do again still see the greatness in this game, the brilliant level design, the brutal difficulty, the option to skip the difficulty and just explore, a great trophy list aside from the pico 8 bit..
    Celeste is a really great package for people that love retro games, stress, or trophies
    I give Celeste an 8/10
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  87. Feb 5, 2019
    10
    Celeste é muito mais que um jogo, um desafio onde você internamente precisa se superar devido a dificuldade e exige atenção e reflexos rápidos do jogador... Uma bela obra de arte unindo gráficos e musicas muito bem feitos, as musicas dão um tom emocional ao jogo, junto com as cores que saltam aos olhos formando uma bela composição. Além de tudo ser muito bem construído o level-design éCeleste é muito mais que um jogo, um desafio onde você internamente precisa se superar devido a dificuldade e exige atenção e reflexos rápidos do jogador... Uma bela obra de arte unindo gráficos e musicas muito bem feitos, as musicas dão um tom emocional ao jogo, junto com as cores que saltam aos olhos formando uma bela composição. Além de tudo ser muito bem construído o level-design é incrivel, fazendo até os melhores jogadores ter que usar toda sua agilidade entre frenéticos niveis e plataformas após terminar o jogo. Celeste é incrível. Uma obra de arte! Expand
  88. Mar 10, 2019
    10
    Incredible platform game, loved the message, the challenge and the soundtrack. Has a lot of side content after you finish the base game, a must!
  89. Sep 6, 2020
    8
    The game has one of the best level design of 2D games I played. The stories told are also great and kept me engaged in the game. The soundtrack emphasises the mood and emotions of the protagonist. The high difficulty level is not that much painful due to short levels and fast reset.

    It is one of the best 2D platformers I ever played. It took me over 20 hours until I gave up (I
    The game has one of the best level design of 2D games I played. The stories told are also great and kept me engaged in the game. The soundtrack emphasises the mood and emotions of the protagonist. The high difficulty level is not that much painful due to short levels and fast reset.

    It is one of the best 2D platformers I ever played.

    It took me over 20 hours until I gave up (I completed the main 7 chapters of the game but did not finish 8th and 9th). And the reason I gave up is why I'm giving this game "only" 8/10. Although the high difficulty is intended, it may be frustrating at some times (especially if you do want to collect all those strawberries). If you want to relax after a hard day of work and play just for a half of an hour while you commute, it may be not the best experience.
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  90. Jul 16, 2018
    10
    I loveeeee it!
    also the talking is the cutest thing ever!
    I don't usually like games like this! (2d pixelish etc) but this roooocks ! I mean there's already a ton of reviews but I'll try to tell what I think! the gameplay is fun as hell the Story is also nice :3 and it kinda teaches you a really good life lesson kinda. it's just nice ya know :3 the music is amazing! I
    I loveeeee it!
    also the talking is the cutest thing ever!

    I don't usually like games like this! (2d pixelish etc) but this roooocks !

    I mean there's already a ton of reviews but I'll try to tell what I think!

    the gameplay is fun as hell

    the Story is also nice :3 and it kinda teaches you a really good life lesson kinda. it's just nice ya know :3

    the music is amazing! I loveee it

    This game's music art and all makes you really feel like you're kinda there I guess. It gave me a very special feeling that's hard to describe.

    like at times the music makes you hopeful! and you're like "YEAH I CAN DO THIS" then sometimes it's like it's basically showing and making you feel like it's all over and sad and you can't do it and all. it just good! the art music and all match each other very well! GJ to the creators!

    and also did I mention it's like 15$? IT'S WORTH IT HELLA worth it IMO!

    It's one of my fav games!

    oh and when you finished it check one of the tracks played in reverse :P it has a hidden message! Don't watch it now though, it's spoilerish!
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  91. Apr 6, 2018
    8
    Good:
    - Fun and fluid platforming bridled with great level design
    - Great use of simplistic controls - Fantastic soundtrack - Plenty of collectibles to find and challenges to complete after the credits roll - There’s a ton of gameplay variation and each level is filled with multiple new mechanics to explore - Characters are fleshed out nicely and are overall very likable - The game
    Good:
    - Fun and fluid platforming bridled with great level design
    - Great use of simplistic controls
    - Fantastic soundtrack
    - Plenty of collectibles to find and challenges to complete after the credits roll
    - There’s a ton of gameplay variation and each level is filled with multiple new mechanics to explore
    - Characters are fleshed out nicely and are overall very likable
    - The game is very transparent with letting the player know that collectibles don’t hold any actual value. Completionists will have a field day but casual players won’t have to tear their hair out over collecting everything to unlock in-game items or progression
    - The final stretch of the game is challenging and reaching the end feels very rewarding
    - Animal Crossing-esque sound effects for dialogue

    Mixed:
    - Minor pacing problems throughout the story
    - One level near the end of the game doesn’t have collectibles, disincentivizing people from exploring and kind of breaking the flow. Regardless, it’s still a very well crafted area.
    - The long nature of some of the levels makes exploring for collectibles very time consuming, but the selectable checkpoints and the collectibles display does help alleviate this problem

    Bad:
    - Trying to move precisely using the Switch’s imprecise analog stick can add some unnecessary challenge and frustration
    XXX
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  92. Mar 17, 2018
    10
    I climbed a mystical mountain three times, I cried, I laughed, I'm still not finished.

    Seriously though. Celeste's level design is beautiful. The game is devilishly hard but very fair. No mechanic overstays it's welcome and future levels build on past levels mechanics. There is also a surprising amount of depth here; I wont spoil anything but for a completionist, one trip up the
    I climbed a mystical mountain three times, I cried, I laughed, I'm still not finished.

    Seriously though. Celeste's level design is beautiful. The game is devilishly hard but very fair. No mechanic overstays it's welcome and future levels build on past levels mechanics. There is also a surprising amount of depth here; I wont spoil anything but for a completionist, one trip up the mountain is about 10% of your total playtime, if that.

    This isn't to mention the beautiful and well presented story which resonates with me and so many others in modern society. It discusses serious topics of mental illness in a more delicate, poetic and understandable way than most of the best literature does.

    If you don't care for completion or for story based games than there may not be a lot here for you. But if you do want to 100% a challenging game, or to enjoy an emotional tale than I cannot recommend Celeste highly enough. 10/10.

    (Oh and how could I forget - the music is outstanding and been on repeat in my household for weeks now.)
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  93. May 17, 2020
    9
    just all all a game with a lot of heart, So don't waste another second and go out and play it
  94. Jun 7, 2019
    10
    Playing this game is an incredible experience. The gameplay, music and story all resonate and deliver a game that is more than the sum of its parts, even when all the parts are exceptional by themselves.

    This is a game that really sucks you into the experience because all the production elements are working perfectly together. I often say that when a piece of art seems effortless and
    Playing this game is an incredible experience. The gameplay, music and story all resonate and deliver a game that is more than the sum of its parts, even when all the parts are exceptional by themselves.

    This is a game that really sucks you into the experience because all the production elements are working perfectly together. I often say that when a piece of art seems effortless and obvious, it's an illusion that the design process wasn't difficult and meticulous. This game shows brilliance in all aspects of its design. I was often in awe as I played at how smooth and wonderful the game was.

    The controls are really good, which is necessary in a game like this. The music is really great and I like to listen to it outside the game. The art style is right up my alley with pixelly designs with a beautiful use of color. The story is quite a standout and is very interesting and engaging. The level design is skillfully crafted and fun. It is hard but I never felt like it was unfair, and since there is a checkpoint in each room it always felt like I was making progress even though it was sometimes slow.

    There's not much else for me to say except that I give it my highest recommendation. It's rare that I can't find anything I'd improve about a game.
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  95. Oct 26, 2018
    9
    I beat the game and the first B-side. Reminded me of a progression from Super Meat Boy.

    Pros: - Great controls and platforming - I like how each level added something a bit unique - Difficult but fair, I enjoy challenging games (B-side was probably too much for me from what I read) Cons: - Got lost a couple times can always use a map - I wanted to play B-sides but missed the
    I beat the game and the first B-side. Reminded me of a progression from Super Meat Boy.

    Pros:
    - Great controls and platforming
    - I like how each level added something a bit unique
    - Difficult but fair, I enjoy challenging games (B-side was probably too much for me from what I read)

    Cons:
    - Got lost a couple times can always use a map
    - I wanted to play B-sides but missed the cassettes and didn't want to play levels over or mostly over to find them
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  96. Feb 24, 2018
    10
    Better than any 2D Mario I’ve ever played. The story is interesting and deep, the levels perfectly designed and the music memorable. Awesome
  97. Jun 22, 2018
    10
    One of the best platforms I ever seen. beautiful pixel art, incredibly accurate controls, beautiful music and a compelling story. this game has it all. but only for platforms lovers. if this is your thing, is a must buy!
  98. Jun 2, 2018
    8
    I think that this is truly a unique game and I would recommend that if you are a fan of this type of genre then I think you should give this game a try.
  99. Apr 15, 2018
    10
    Celeste is a stunningly beautiful game with a deep and meaningful story. It is an amazing 2d platformer with great mechanics. I finished the main story today and it's the best 2d platformer I've played, my favourite game of the year so far and possibly one of the best games I've ever had the pleasure of playing. A not to miss game on switch.
  100. Sep 4, 2018
    10
    Wow. Truly one of the most incredible games I've played. The movement and overall platforming challenge of this game is by itself a marvel, and I spent countless hours traversing through this game's beautiful world. But on top of that, the story of this game is really impressive. First off, it's super well integrated into the world and the gameplay, and it does a really good job ofWow. Truly one of the most incredible games I've played. The movement and overall platforming challenge of this game is by itself a marvel, and I spent countless hours traversing through this game's beautiful world. But on top of that, the story of this game is really impressive. First off, it's super well integrated into the world and the gameplay, and it does a really good job of addressing a very serious topic (depression) in a way that is not only really nuanced, but that is also interesting and doesn't just restate what we've already heard from countless other stories/mediums. The whole idea of "girl combats her depression by climbing a mountain" obviously sounds super melodramatic at first, but this game does a really good job of not being hyperbolic and presenting depression in a light that makes it feel extremely heartfelt. Also, the speedrun for this game is pretty dope :D Expand
Metascore
92

Universal acclaim - based on 36 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 36 out of 36
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 36
  3. Negative: 0 out of 36
  1. Oct 10, 2018
    93
    It tells a surprisingly deep and emotional story featuring a relatable main character and it all blends uniquely together to make one of the finest gaming experience of the year. Celeste might not look it but, just like the mountain Madeline is so determined to conquer, it towers above the rest quite easily.
  2. Aug 25, 2018
    80
    As most indie-keen gamers already know, Celeste is a phenomenal 2D platformer. Almost everything about it comes together to make a satisfying and challenging game that'll thoroughly put your skills to the test.
  3. Jun 12, 2018
    100
    My hands actually hurt from gripping the Switch but I couldn’t stop, and when I finally landed on the other side of one of the many gauntlets that Celeste wears like a medal, I felt both relief and curiosity as to what it would throw at me next. It’s a rewarding experience and a game that I’m honoured to issue a perfect score.