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Re: Celeste - Out now on consoles and PC - A game for fans of tricksy, clever platformers - Reviewed v well
Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2018 8:32 am
by Winckle
Just finished the B side of chapter 1. Wow, this game is incredible.
Re: Celeste - Out now on consoles and PC - A game for fans of tricksy, clever platformers - Reviewed v well
Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2018 11:24 am
by OrangeRKN
ITSMILNER wrote:I’m on chapter 6 at the moment, i can say without a doubt that this is the best game I’ve played so far this year! I just love everything about it
ITSMILNER wrote:Must say though, I never expected the themes the story contains, I thought it was just going to be your usual barebones almost non-existent story but this actually a lot deeper than I realised.
This is the most surprising thing about the game in the best way possible
Winckle wrote:Just finished the B side of chapter 1. Wow, this game is incredible.
I did this last night before sleeping, it was great. Two B-sides down now,
and I've just read that there are C-sides oh my
Re: Celeste - Out now on consoles and PC - A game for fans of tricksy, clever platformers - Reviewed v well
Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2018 6:18 pm
by Winckle
From last night's run on Chapter 1-B.
twitter.com/Winckle/status/958403676959313920
Re: Celeste - Out now on consoles and PC - A game for fans of tricksy, clever platformers - Reviewed v well
Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2018 8:34 pm
by kazanova_Frankenstein
Winckle wrote:Just finished the B side of chapter 1. Wow, this game is incredible.
I have just done the same. My god some of those screens were nightmare fuel for me. But massively rewarding when you clear it. Glad I persevered as I almost gave up on what turned out to be the last screen before the Crystal Strawberry.
Great stuff. Think I will be resuming the main story now though. Chapter 5 awaits....
Re: Celeste - Out now on consoles and PC - A game for fans of tricksy, clever platformers - Reviewed v well
Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2018 9:01 pm
by OldSoulCyborg
Winckle wrote:From last night's run on Chapter 1-B.
twitter.com/Winckle/status/958403676959313920
Now I don't mean to brag - I say moments before doing that and only that - but I did the entire B-side in just over half that.
(Pro controller on a big screen, so if you were playing handheld maybe don't feel too bad
)
Re: Celeste - Out now on consoles and PC - A game for fans of tricksy, clever platformers - Reviewed v well
Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2018 9:30 pm
by kazanova_Frankenstein
Now I don't mean to brag - I say moments before doing that and only that - but I did the entire B-side in just over half that.
(Pro controller on a big screen, so if you were playing handheld maybe don't feel too bad
)
Took me an hour to clear that B side. I'm just proud of myself for managing it.
Re: Celeste - Out now on consoles and PC - A game for fans of tricksy, clever platformers - Reviewed v well
Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2018 10:13 pm
by Victor Mildew
That looks unbelievably frustrating.
Re: Celeste - Out now on consoles and PC - A game for fans of tricksy, clever platformers - Reviewed v well
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2018 7:20 am
by Saint of Killers
Winckle wrote:From last night's run on Chapter 1-B.
twitter.com/Winckle/status/958403676959313920
Looks satisfying af! Can't wait to try it.
Re: Celeste - Out now on consoles and PC - A game for fans of tricksy, clever platformers - Reviewed v well
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2018 9:17 am
by Cheeky Devlin
Bought and started this last night and damn it's good. Tricky as hell, but it's got some great ideas so far. Looking forward to playing some more later on.
Though it has highlighted an issue I have with the Joycons again. The "D-Pad" is in a really awkward position to play this handheld so I end up using the L-Stick. Wouldn't be a problem, but the number of times I think I'm pressing right on the stick and then dash, only to do an up/left dash is stupid. I noticed it in Blaster Master as well where it wasn't too bad, but in this it results in a lot of otherwise avoidable deaths.
Really wish we had a D-Pad Joycon that we could use.
Re: Celeste - Out now on consoles and PC - A game for fans of tricksy, clever platformers - Reviewed v well
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2018 9:33 am
by OrangeRKN
Winckle wrote:From last night's run on Chapter 1-B.
twitter.com/Winckle/status/958403676959313920
You made that a fair bit harder than it needs to be! On the second horizontal with the small stone beneath it, you just need to drop onto it to get your dash back then jump and hang off the same side that's coming back at you. Then you jump-dash straight onto the next horizontal, and you're on the right side to pick up the recharge and carry on. None of that clinging to the side that goes into spikes necessary - although I'm impressed
Cheeky Devlin wrote:Though it has highlighted an issue I have with the Joycons again. The "D-Pad" is in a really awkward position to play this handheld so I end up using the L-Stick. Wouldn't be a problem, but the number of times I think I'm pressing right on the stick and then dash, only to do an up/left dash is stupid. I noticed it in Blaster Master as well where it wasn't too bad, but in this it results in a lot of otherwise avoidable deaths.
Yeah, I have been using analogue, the d-pad buttons are terrible. I've not had many problems with the analogue stick, but it's probably not the ideal.
Re: Celeste - Out now on consoles and PC - A game for fans of tricksy, clever platformers - Reviewed v well
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2018 9:34 am
by Victor Mildew
The dpad buttons are brilliant for platformers though. I'd go so far to say it's better than a proper dpad as there's zero chance of pressing a diagonal in the heat of the moment.
Re: Celeste - Out now on consoles and PC - A game for fans of tricksy, clever platformers - Reviewed v well
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2018 9:37 am
by OrangeRKN
Ad7 wrote:The dpad buttons are brilliant for platformers though. I'd go so far to say it's better than a proper dpad as there's zero chance of pressing a diagonal in the heat of the moment.
You really need diagonals in Celeste, they are what I find really difficult with the buttons rather than a d-pad where its easy to press 2 directions at once (and rotate between them).
Re: Celeste - Out now on consoles and PC - A game for fans of tricksy, clever platformers - Reviewed v well
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2018 9:48 am
by Cheeky Devlin
OrangeRakoon wrote:Ad7 wrote:The dpad buttons are brilliant for platformers though. I'd go so far to say it's better than a proper dpad as there's zero chance of pressing a diagonal in the heat of the moment.
You really need diagonals in Celeste, they are what I find really difficult with the buttons rather than a d-pad where its easy to press 2 directions at once (and rotate between them).
Definitely.
Blaster Master was fine with the "D-Pad" but this definitely needs the precision a proper one provides. The L-Stick is fine, I just need to get used to it, but it's frustrating when I'm dying because it's not pressing in the direction that I think I am.
Re: Celeste - Out now on consoles and PC - A game for fans of tricksy, clever platformers - Reviewed v well
Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 12:52 pm
by OrangeRKN
I beat
the core last night after finishing my fourth B-side. Interesting new mechanics, although it felt weirdly easy following four B-sides
Now to find and beat the other B-sides. Other than the first level I also have no idea where any of the crystal hearts are (and I only got the first level's after looking up the solution, I tried completely the wrong things with the puzzle).
Re: Celeste - Out now on consoles and PC - A game for fans of tricksy, clever platformers - Reviewed v well
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 1:27 am
by OrangeRKN
Just beat the Reflection B-side, including this screen
twitter.com/orangerakoonps4/status/960322194831171584
Now I can goddamn sleep
From the same B-side, sort of spoilery but this looks flashy as hell when you nail it:
Re: Celeste - Out now on consoles and PC - A game for fans of tricksy, clever platformers - Reviewed v well
Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 11:02 am
by OrangeRKN
Anyone still playing this?
So last night I did the final level's B-side (
excluding the core which I cannot yet attempt as I need to find all the hidden crystal hearts).
I was legit grinning at my screen from the sheer guts of it. This game is a masterpiece
Re: Celeste - Out now on consoles and PC - A game for fans of tricksy, clever platformers - Reviewed v well
Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 2:10 pm
by kazanova_Frankenstein
OrangeRakoon wrote:Anyone still playing this?
Yep. Finished the main game and
. I think i have more or less hit my skill ceiling though. I have completed Ch 1 and Ch 2 B-Sides, but Ch 3 B-Side is getting close to the wrong side of frustrating. Possibly i will round up a few more strawberries from time to time.
Fantastic game though, i have certainly got my monies worth from it.
Re: Celeste - Out now on consoles and PC - A game for fans of tricksy, clever platformers - Reviewed v well
Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 5:36 pm
by OldSoulCyborg
OrangeRakoon wrote:Anyone still playing this?
Yep. It's amazing. Done first 4 B-sides, found all
blue crystal hearts (unless there's more than there seems).
No idea where/how to find (seriously major
SPOILERS)
gold strawberries and
C-sides, but looking forward to spending hours more with the game to find out. A bit miffed I even found out about the existence of those things outside the game. Not going to spoil the rest of the fun by finding the solution online.
Re: Celeste - Out now on consoles and PC - A game for fans of tricksy, clever platformers - Reviewed v well
Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 6:33 pm
by OrangeRKN
OldSoulCyborg wrote:Done first 4 B-sides, found all blue crystal hearts (unless there's more than there seems).
Did you get all these yourself? I only have two, and had to look up the puzzle solutions for both. My memory is not good enough to have solved these without at least writing things down
Re: Celeste - Out now on consoles and PC - A game for fans of tricksy, clever platformers - Reviewed v well
Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 10:13 pm
by OldSoulCyborg
OrangeRakoon wrote:OldSoulCyborg wrote:Done first 4 B-sides, found all blue crystal hearts (unless there's more than there seems).
Did you get all these yourself? I only have two, and had to look up the puzzle solutions for both. My memory is not good enough to have solved these without at least writing things down
Yeah. The one in the first chapter had me stumped for a while. Took me until my second playthrough of the chapter to figure it out. After figuring it out I had to
write the sequence down,
which came in handy later.