Tag: Celeste

  • News Acclaimed Platformer Celeste Celebrates Sixth Anniversary with Free 3D Spin-Off

    Celeste 64 the players

    If you loved acclaimed side-scrolling indie Celeste, then you may be eager to celebrate its sixth anniversary with this free 3D spin-off. Inspired by the Nintendo 64 and PS1 collectathon platformers of old, Celeste 64: Fragments of the Mountain is a free, 30-minute romp you can download from itch.io right now. The team says...

  • News Celeste's Free Farewell DLC Comes to PS4 on Monday, Dev Gets a New Name

    Adds another 100 levels

    The long-awaited expansion to Celeste, titled Farewell, finally has a release date on PlayStation 4. It's dropping on Monday 9th September, bringing with it 100 levels and 40 minutes of new music from Lena Raine. And best of all, it's completely free. The DLC introduces new mechanics and items to uncover, offering you a...

  • News Free DLC Chapter for Celeste Is Coming Soon to PS4

    She'll be coming round the mountain

    One of last year's best loved indies is Celeste, a great 2D platformer from the makers of TowerFall Ascension. Aside from the sweet narrative, the game is recognised for its simple but well executed gameplay, providing a surprisingly stern challenge in later levels. With plenty of content to conquer in the base...

  • Review Celeste (PS4)

    See that mountain? You can climb it

    Celeste is the latest effort from Matt Makes Games, the team responsible for one of PS4's best multiplayer games, TowerFall Ascension. The bow and arrow brawling is well loved, in part because of the responsive and satisfying movement. Doubling down on the strength of TowerFall's platforming, Celeste is all about...

  • News Celeste Climbs to the Top of the PS4 on 25th January

    Ain't no mountain high enough

    Climbing mountains takes commitment and endurance, and with 700 levels it sounds like Celeste will demand similar dedication. The latest from acclaimed TowerFall developer Matt Makes Games, this hardcore platformer does away with the multiplayer focus of its predecessor, instead opting for a single player...