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Celeste Critic Reviews

37 Total Reviews

36 Positive Reviews(97.3%)
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IGN January 25, 2018
Celeste is a surprise masterpiece. Its 2D platforming is some of the best and toughest since Super Meat Boy, with levels that are as challenging to figure out as they are satisfying to complete.
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NintendoWorldReport January 25, 2018
Climbing this mountain might be an arduous task, but the experience is gleefully rewarding and beautiful.
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Nintendo Life January 26, 2018
Celeste is an exemplary amalgamation of style, mechanics and character. A devilishly brilliant action platformer with enough skill required to excite genre purists and the speed running community, while at the same time featuring a breakdown of gameplay elements to customize and cater for all audiences. While the game mechanically is great, if familiar, the art style and narrative are truly special, showing both a visual and emotional range and depth that will resonate and inspire. Celeste is the absolute peak of personal exploration and discovery on Nintendo Switch.
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God is a Geek January 28, 2018
A sensational platformer with an important story at its heart. Celeste is engaging, rewarding, and reminds us that the reward is worth the hard journey.
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Areajugones January 29, 2018
Celeste is a true masterpiece of the genre and an excellent example of what a perfect level design is. Exquisite gameplay and a beautiful story make this game one of the best surprises of the modern era.
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The Sydney Morning Herald February 1, 2018
Incredibly thoughtful and mechanically near-perfect, Celeste marries impeccable game design with a touching and relatable story in a way I've never experienced before. It's simultaneously an excellent platformer and an engaging meditation on the perils and methods of tackling depression and anxiety, and the fact that those two aspects are so naturally integrated is amazing.
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Vooks February 6, 2018
Celeste transcends its status as a 2D-platforming game. It will challenge you at every step, while always checking in to offer you support. Celeste is a beautifully human experience that reminds us that games are capable of showing genuine emotion and conveying the beauty of our imperfections. Buy and play this game as soon as you are able.
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Nintenderos February 11, 2018
Celeste presents a great challenge: complete platforming levels with perfected skill and pinpoint accuracy. And it mixes this with a story that is a perfect marriage for the playability of the game: get to the top of a mountain. However, the best part of the game is that the mountain is constantly a metaphor of different fears that occupy the mind of the player, and beating the game gives a hint for how to overcome these fears beyond the on-screen experience.
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DarkZero June 12, 2018
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.
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Gamer.nl February 7, 2018
Celeste shows other platformgames how its done. The game combines difficult but honest platform action with an emotional story.
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TrueGaming February 11, 2018
Celeste is a clever 2D Platformer that combines many ideas from various Platformers into one remarkable work of art.
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Hobby Consolas February 5, 2018
A story about overcoming grief and accepting ourselves under the guise of an impeccable platformer. Celeste is the kind of game that no one, not even those who despise jumping games, should miss.
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Atomix February 8, 2018
Celeste is probably the greatest surprise in 2018 so far. Its marvelous platforming, great mechanics, lovely visuals and lovely soundtrack simply make this a must have for anyone who loves 2D platformers.
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COGconnected October 10, 2018
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.
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IGN Spain February 1, 2018
An excellent platformer that is as interesting as well done. There's a lot to love here, with very few problems on it.
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DualShockers January 25, 2018
I did not get what I initially expected out of Celeste, but I got something much more fulfilling and rewarding. While I do have a few complaints when it comes to the use of strawberries and Assist Mode, gameplay is fluid, tight, and satisfying. It is pretty easy to learn, but challenging to master, and the level design remains fair no matter how wacky the situations get throughout the whole game.
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USgamer January 25, 2018
What really makes the game shine in-between all the chaotic but elegant ways to hop across the game's rooms, is the surprising heart at the center of it all.
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GameSpot January 25, 2018
It's a testament to convincing writing and ingenious design that after playing Celeste I felt like I'd been on the same journey as Madeline. Her struggle is one made easy to empathize with, her low points painful to watch, and her high notes exhilarating to experience. Her tale is delicately told and beautifully illustrated, confidently coalescing with the satisfying, empowering game it lies within. Not bad for a game about climbing a mountain.
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Vgames January 29, 2018
I really don’t have a lot of bad things to say about Celeste by Matt Makes Games. The game tackles difficult topics with amazing grace that we usually don’t see in this media. The game itself is extremely challenging, fun and filled with a great sense of accomplishment.
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Gameblog.fr February 1, 2018
Celeste is an amazing game in every aspect. This hardcore platformer combines solid gameplay, a strong psychological plot, staged by a brilliant pixel art direction and a fantastic soundtrack. The game is so generous and challenging, but still manages to gives newcomers a chance, even though you might miss the entire point by skipping some parts with the assist mode. You have every reason to play Celeste. Period.