@@timursimanko7174 After finding a consistent hyperdash in the first room, it didn't take too long And the game does a really good job of training you for certain things
I honestly can't see the resemblence to the original Scattered and Lost theme at all here. Seems Christa Lee said "fuck it" and just made a straight up rave for this one. Definitely not complaining, mind you.
This was probably my favorite B Side. It was all timing based, all execution. And probably my favorite B Side song. It was one of the only B Sides that didn't feel too long, along with Forsaken City. Reflection in particular just felt like a slog after a while, too long.
knightshousegames yeah, reflection b was a really annoying b-side, you always think its gonna end after every screen but it just doesnt for me site b also feels very short but i think reflection c is a forgiving c-side, and resort c a very horrible one
@Andrew Stanton I haven't tried, nor do I want to. I speedrun classic which is more technical than the full game(fight me). The full game is incredible but I have more fun running classic as there is more to learn
@Andrew Stanton yeah that's true, I tried speedrunning the full game and learned a bunch of tech like that but I lost motivation and went back to Pico8, It also is considered a cornerboost :)
@Andrew Stanton i think i can't even play those because i am in epic (got the game free 1 and Half years ago completed in 6 montes and now i am trying to get all golden berries got almost al a sides berries exept farewell and heart of mountain
If anything, I almost wish there was a remix of this track for the C-Side. I haven't unlocked the C-Sides just yet, but I've seen a few vids of them, and I almost wish that they had an extra track for those. Knowing Matt and his propensity for insane stage design (played "Jumper 2", completed "Dim", "Jumper 3", and "MoneySeize") I'd figure that if he put in that much effort, remixed B-Side tracks for the C-Sides might be the icing on the cake. Sort of acknowledging how skillful the player is, if you catch my drift.
@Andrew Stanton Seen a video of the D-Sides. I dare not touch them with a 20m pole; I know where to draw the line between bravery and foolishness. I mean, those levels are insane, even for me.
I remember I was jamming this out while driving and one of my windows was broke so it was wrapped up and I over heard “is that Celeste?” Being said to someone in the other seat next to my car at a red light, I’ve never been so proud of someone else in my life lol
I can’t help but feel like the part that kicks in at 0:27 sounds like Madeline’s voice, which has lead to the fantastic mental image of Madeline singing into an autotuned microphone and grooving on a dance floor with Oshiro
Then everyone else Madeline meets during the story like Theo, Granny, and Badeline also come to groove on the dance floor. The music starts to sound really catchy too.
Oh I'm imagining this with 2D sprites in a 3D dance floor in Oshiro's hotel with madeline jamming into a microphone with ominous lyrics popping into the screen while Oshiro absolutely loses his shit in the form of breakdancing
I died 553 times on this c-side. That last room where you have to time jumping on Oshiros head is so difficult. It was like 2am when I did it and I screamed so loud I woke my whole family up :/
good thing is, if you do a dash cancel/superdash you can actually reach the platform without oshiros help. That makes it much easier to deal with that part (unless you fail the superdash like 4 times in a row like me because you get nervous/impatient)
Christa Lee was it you that made this track? It is my favorite in the whole game, in fact it caused me to buy Celeste and I'm glad I did. That you for making this! It is full with energy!
@@SolunaEP im already one for doing all of cotton alley on A+ , and then steam didnt save my progress in the cloud ,and i am willing to do it again bc it was fun ( even though i grinded 7-20 for 6 hours )
@@SolunaEP anyone who goes for all the strawberries in any level is a masochist. The devs were sadistic af with some of those strawberries placement in both normal levels and B-sides.
just got into celeste due to some good recommends, and this was the first b side i found and completed. in fact i just finished it about 10 minutes ago. i do indeed feel fully ass raped, and now my fingers are all sore from beating this b side. cant wait to see how much the rest of them are gonna hurt.
AKA the level where I died 573 times and took two hours to beat. This was the first b-side level I found and I was playing the game blindly. I never imagined how brutal they would be. Getting to the post game level will definitely be a challenge xd.
I've learned that myself. Currently I'm on the second b-side level I unlocked which was reflection. It has been pure pain and agony and as of right now, I think I'm stuck in the room right before the boss. Basically take my deaths and time to beat this previous level and multiply that by two because I think I died more than that now. D: RIP
Korji, is your real name Korjima? *gets booed almost immediately for making a bad pun...* Well, your death count is 573, which, incidentally, happens to be the Japanese numerical equivalent of "Konami".
@@iwannahugmadeline i still love it a lot and i listen to it a lot on a mod of a game i play so yeah still love it But sonic CD OSTs (plural) beats it tho
Xaracen Honestly, you're not contributing at all to his comment. Did you want to give him some tips on how to play the gamer better or did you just come here to gloat?
Have it your way. I just don't think you had to brag about how good you are at a game. It doesn't make sense to discuss it. By the way, I'm not salty, you are the one trying to make me look salty because you're embarassed that someone said something instead of doing nothing.
One year after knowing this game, this soundtrack still bangs on my ears as to how good it is. Nowadays, I don't even listen to radio music. Just Celeste, Undertale and a bunch of other games besides the classical music. And this is a truly memorable piece of art
I don't recognize any musical connection to the Hotel's normal themes in this track, but as a standalone track it's awesome, upbeat, positive, nostalgic ... and I never ONCE got upset by any of the challenges this B-side threw at me (something I cannot say for most B-sides).
2 Mello your track is equally as good ;D and both this and yours are my favorites. I have checked out some of your other work, you are quite talented. I subbed to ya
This is probably the most enjoyable song in the entire game. Never gets old, and I've listened to it for at least 6 hours from all the time I've tried 3B
I was about to get this on my switch but xbox live has the game for free. I think im on chapter 5. B side tapes are awesome and remind me of a super meatboy/binding of Isaac gameplay. Challenging but rewarding to complete.
This is the kinda of music you'd hear in like a 2D Sonic game, like a haunted casino or something, it's so groovy but with a lingering undertone of something hiding around the corners
FINALLY, after months and more than x5000 deaths, i managed to speedrun this B side in less than 5 minutes (4:54.34) without dying in one go, it was hard as all hell and i wouldn't wish that even on my worst enemies, but finally i could do it. Also this is my jam
by the time i got to the B sides in my original playthrough i had mostly just started listening to other things while grinding the game so i missed out on this absolute banger the first time sadly
this song definitely kept me going through this b-side the cycle based platforming still had me going "god damn it" every time I died but it was a very determined sort of frustration
I know I'm late to this but to anyone still working on finishing B or C sides or Farewell it's ok dude keep pushing it took me forever too but the payoff is so worth it Also this is so incredibly good that it changed my mind from me hating this level to liking it
I’ve been stuck on this level for like a month but the music makes me come back more determined than before. This is actually one of my favorite songs!
I can almost hear this throughout most of Celeste, especially its B- and C-Sides. Fancy footwork, hyper-dashes, triangle jumps, the works. Surely an immense series of tests all around. Even when I'm not playing the game, I can hear this in my sleep, and the B-Sides, especially Chapter 3's, get replayed over and over.
@DarkCoreX My understanding of it is that it happens when you hit a wall-mounted spring, or a bounce pad (in Chapter 6: Reflection) from its left or right side, alternatively. You get a slight upwards diagonal boost once you hit it, and a larger boost when you dash at it and hit it. So, if you dash in a horizontal direction, (say, to the right:➡), you'll get bounced diagonally away from the spring or bounce pad (in this case, up-left:↖). Which makes a sort of triangular arc, when you think about it, hence why I called it a "triangle jump", back then. There might be a more appropriate term for them, but I picked up the term from Mai Shiranui's (from "The King of Fighters" series of fighting games) move, *"Sankaku Tobi"* , which means, *"Triangle Jump".* That's when Mai leaps onto a wall (or the side of the screen), and leaps off it for a greater height. Please excuse the long explanation. 😅
I died more than 900 times in this stage. I also saved, quit, and moved on. I'll come back, just... not yet. Edit: I came back. My final death toll is 1870. Yaaay.
@@malachiatkinson7245 I haven’t finished Chapter 4s B-Side yet but I’m not having as much of a bad time here. It’s hard for sure but not like chapter 3
Is anybody here listening to all the awesome Celeste music because it recently went on sale on the Switch for $5 and you took the chance and bought it, played it and made the game one of their top 5?
Okay, short story. When I first got Celeste, it was with Stardew Valley and I was pretty young. Not like, elementary school young, but I'm just getting out of high school now, so - young. Me and my family had never been big video game people, so I picked those two up with no idea what they were really going to be like and without glancing at a single rating. I quit this game at the Celestial Resort level. I can't believe nobody has mentioned how massive the difficulty spike is there, and I have anger problems, so I just.... couldn't. But then I played Stardew Valley for nearly 200 hours and loved it. But, after I had done that, I had wrung the game completely dry and didn't want to play it again for at least a few months. So I decided to give Celeste another shot. I ended up beating it that very day, even though I started from the beginning. Playing Stardew gave me new appreciation for games - but playing Celeste made me keep it. I related to the main character to high hell, the ending actually made me tear up - and I don't cry easy - and GODDAMN this music! Kept me going through the tougher segments when I wanted to chuck my controller out the window and kick the cat like a football. Now Celeste is officially in my top three favorite games, along with Minecraft and Night in the Woods. Amazing job, Lena, on this soundtrack, and everyone at Matt Makes Games.
Everyone told me to do the b side after I got further in the game, so I ignored it and went for it right away 450 deaths later and it's considered a chad move by people on a discord server I'm in
The B Side of Celestial Resort was one of the most fun platforming B sides this game has to offer. It was just good fun and rematching with Mr Oshiro was just sick. I had 491 attempts on the B Side.
This B-side as a whole gave me hell (517 deaths), but that one room where you have the rows of blobs going up and down super fast and you have to dash with perfect timing to avoid them, UGH. But seriously, the music is what keeps me going every time.
finally attempting to 100% celeste after beating it 4 years ago. this song is just absolutely indescribably insane. i cannot convey the feeling it gives me. good sh/t, good sh/t. if it wasn't for this playing in the background, i would've given up on ch3 b sides.
I died 786 times on this level, spending an hour and a half in total, yet I didn't rage or get mad once. This game is incredibly designed to make it so that *I* don't rage at dying that much