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10/10
Up the Mountain
marina_hey16 December 2018
This game says so much by saying nearly nothing at all. It is an experience of life, pain, overcoming our fears and... growing up.
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10/10
Might be the best 2D Platformer of all time
bulgerpaul9 August 2019
I don't like being a reactionist, or overpraising something too soon, but Celeste is one of the best, if not the actual best, 2D platformer 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: 8/10 I know 8 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 800 deaths in a single chapter once (and that was just in the mainline chapters, don't even get me started on the B and C tracks). 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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10/10
Simplay best Platform for 2018/2017
salimdirani7 December 2018
I played this game haven't finished it yet, im still playing it. But this game is filled with details an emotional never seen before in platform game this last couple of years. I am attached to each character i met on my journey. The plot is somewhat mysterious you reveal some event while on your quest and meet people that you dialog with. Let me tell you that dialog is a hook, it's simple amazing. The game is very atmospheric IMHO. I'm super enjoying it. Although it's been long time i haven't played a platform game. I like till i decided to record my gameplay and posted on youtube.
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10/10
Simply Incredible
AnonymousMoviegoer26 December 2020
Amazing game. The graphics, while being pixelated, are still super beautiful (like undertale). And though it's hard, there is an assist mode that you can customize to make the game suit you best. Also the story is incredible. Must buy!!!
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10/10
A perfect game
charliehines-543771 February 2021
This game took over my life from the second I downloaded it. It really makes you test yourself and improve at the game and makes even a game with such a small amount of character interaction and dialogue gets you invested.

Once you beat the game and get to play through again for more collectibles you really see your development as a player and it is very rewarding.

Also if you yourself can't get that good at the game, its worth watching speed runners as they make the game look like a completely different adventure they push the controls to the limits.

A must play
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9/10
Nice indi
carloale5 January 2021
Vary good art direction the narrative is not perfect but I invite all parole to play this indie game
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9/10
An amazing game but...
hotra-2258131 October 2021
Warning: Spoilers
I liked the gameplay really much but ending was kinda empty. But what you would expect to be happening after climbing a mountain. Also cool thing im not seen in other games is this "Part of me" seems like i didn't say about that.
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9/10
Climb to find yourself
fh14726 March 2024
I have completed this game two times and it touched my heart every time the Madeline journey through the mountain to fight herself and to find herself at the same time and the many awesome jumps jump to get there.

This is maybe one of the most satisfying platform to play, these small but intense challenges are so fun and when i finally get a strawberry's it just feels so satisfying.

There are two things that make this game not frustrating the first one is the Wii spawns are so fast and levels of small enough, so it doesn't get too tedious. It's maybe 10 or 26 and you get sit back every time and that is fine and fun.

And the second thing is the music is so good. It's hard to get frustrated. I just want to listen to this good soundtrack and how in many levels it built up slowly and in the last bit it's just go full on.

And the levels are so fun. They all have their own little gimmick that makes it unique and especially level six where I fight against my other half. I love that one.

And every part of the story is so relatable and good and looking at this fragile person trying to put themselves together is just so nice and finally believe in themselves and realizing their people around them. They're willing to help.

An accepting the other half of yourself, it's step of living in denial is just so good.

But I didn't complete all of the game sadly I got to chapter 9 and played half a bit and realized that I had to become a robot to play it maybe put a hundred hours into it so I used to assist mode to get the last trophies and get the ending of chapter 9. I enjoyed a game but I don't want to be made a robot of a man.
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