There isn't much for me to say about Celeste 64, which makes sense, after all it was made in a week(ish). I suppose a 3-star rating can be deceptive, because there isn't much to rate here, which isn't a bad thing. Celeste 64 isn't anything spectacular, but why would it need to be. It's a nice game, it has it's problems, and playing this did make me respect the leniency that the main Celeste has been crammed with, but those problems don't really matter. You're playing this to go back to Celeste Mountain for another time, and it was fun to do that. Most of the strawberries are enjoyable to collect and the dialogue is a nice bit of extra lore and character, so in the end, it succeeds. No reason for me to really recommend this, because if you've played Celeste, you'd know if you wanted to play this aswell.

I could say it's funny how this is my first review, but it does make sense. Celeste is my favorite game of all time, so of course I'd feel something toward and want to talk about anything that's apart of Celeste and the game did make me feel something.

Reviewed on Feb 05, 2024


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