Ah Cave Story, a truely beautiful game. Many years ago, one fine day in my school's computer room, we were given a free period to use the computers as we liked. While other students opened up paint, or practised their email skills; I spied an odd little folder hiding idly... simply titled "Doukutsu". I don't know how it got there, it wasn't on the other PCs. probably wasn't supposed to be there either, perhaps the admin didn't notice it yet. I was just at the right place, at the right time, with the right amount of curiosity... and that introduced me to one of the best gaming experiences of my life. Impacting me to this day. Whomever the rebel that was *bold* enough to put the Masterpiece creation on that particular computer I used that day... thank you, you are a real MVP
Oh my gosh. I never realized that Quote's little antennas actually intercepted all those messages between the siblings. The idea of a character actually 'reading' a cutscene with the player in a non-meta way is so novel and I'm delighted to be able to add that to the list of the many charming things this game does.
Also, I just went down a rabbit hole trying to figure out if Daisuke Amaya still gets royalties from Cave Story ports. I really can't tell, so maybe someone else can clarify, but I should point out that Daisuke seems to have had full creative control in the ports and remakes. Anyways, there's also a freeware version available~ www.cavestory.org/download/cave-story.php Edit: I should really have watched the whole video first >.>
nobody really talks about the music creator he made. I remember downloading cave story and it came with the music maker and i was so invested in making little tunes it was so nice even though it wasnt the best way to make music
@@CerealKiller Actually there are quite a few people that still use ORGmaker, there are lots of great tunes made every week on the ORG discord group and the source code to the program got dumped last year on top of it.
people wanting anyone else would be so angy :\ a good compromise would at least be assist trophy or spirit, it's sad that they aren't referenced at all in smUsh
I'm writing a fanfiction sequel to Cave Story and as a massive fan, this sequel has great potential. I see more in Cave Story and I will make it happen.
So many people on the comments section saying they're going to play this game for a first time. I'm so glad they'll all get to enjoy this gem of a game. I want to thank you for making this video, Pixel definitely needs more recognition.
As someone who has only ever played the PC version... this is actually something I've desperately wanted -- to avoid backtracking through the level so many times.
I have so much respect for you and the way you branch out and just talk about whatever you're passionate for, video games, anime, life, etc. Great video, Cave Story has been on my plan to play list for a while but this makes me want to check it out right now, the story is a lot more involved than I expected and the gameplay looks sick.
My goodness. This is absolutely beautiful. Thank you SO MUCH for getting word out about this amazing game. If anyone's reading this and hasn't played it, go play it! You will NOT regret! It's an absolute masterpiece, and this video sums it up perfectly.
I really love all the videos you put out, but this one is special to me. Cave Story is one of my top five favorite games of all time, and I hate that it isn't more recognized than it is, so I really an glad to know that there are people out there who would spread the word about this game. Cave Story was also the first game I remember that ever made me cry so yeah...I hold it pretty close to me.P.S I was in the middle of the blood stained sanctuary and I could NOT for the life of me figure out how to beat it. So I go to gamefaq to get some tips and this guy goes, "Cave Story isn't that hard why do you need help." -__- Forget that guy. I did end up beating it on hard a few years later and, man, was it brutal.
@@MangoBoBango Undertale was heavily inspired by Cave Story to ny understanding. Cave Story & Earthbound to be exact. Funny thing is there was another indie game heavily inspired by Cave Story & Earthbound, called "The Underside," & is likely never to see the light of day [which makes me want to weep because of how awesome The Underside looks & plays (it even had a small demo that has a lot of content in it)]
Ah... the Ballos fight. I died hundreds of times before getting the true ending on normal. I almost thought if I just suck at the game. Hearing that only 4% of people on Steam got the true ending made me feel much, MUCH better.
I never even bothered to go to the Sanctuary. I got like three different endings playing the game normally without any hints from anyone else, found out about that level, looked at how hard a time I already had with the normal endings, and went "nope".
As far as I care, the "true" ending is saving Curly and getting her the mushroom so she gets her memories back and is among the companions who survive after you destroy the Core. I believe the entirety of the Sanctuary and Ballos to be jarring and out of place from the rest of the game, but I can give that segment a try anyway... ...is what I _would_ say if I didn't consider the machine gun essential to platforming through the Last Cave (and for that matter, the Labyrinth).
@@RoninCatholic to be precise, you don't cave to have the spur, you only need the booster v2.0 and iron bond, and if you are bored to replay the game you can always take save files from the official website
This is my first time hearing about Ballos, I've previously just attempted to get the best ending, and I am currently unable to beat misery, the doctor twice, and the undead core in one run. still i picked the game back up about maybe a week ago, and I am almost done with the best ending, however, Never heard of ballos.
dude your video gave me so much nostalgia, I remember replaying the demo over and over again on the Wii when I was in middle school. In High school I finally got the full game, though I only got through about 3/4 of the way through the game since I couldn't beat one part I just kept replaying it, but man I love CaveStory its one of the best games I've ever played. I'm about to go replay it again hopefully I can beat it this time though ahaha :)
I've always found Cave Story as a hidden stash of diamonds. Despite it's tremendous value, it's a thing that very few people find. I think it shouldn't follow Undertale in entering mainstream and reaching global appeal. I've heard many stories of peoples' experiences being ruined on account of dedicated fans' praise. Overexpectations can be dangerous. I'm glad I found it, and I'll never forget it. It has a special place in my heart, alongside my personal favorites, alongside Mafia 1, Beyond:G&E and TWEWY, which i regard similarly. I'm not wishing the game to be unpopular, I just think that everyone should have their own blind experience, both with finding the game, as well as playing it for the first time.
Well it definitely was one of the first indie games and I love cave story and undertale but I agree there definitely there own identity I don't think either steals from eachother
Undertale didn't even attempt to become a mainstream hit though, it just happened out of nowhere. It's nice to see indie games explode in popularity like that.
The world could always use more Cave Story. Seriously, I love this game so much. The story, the characters, the music *oh god the music SLAPS* I'm so glad that more and more people are getting interested in this gem because _yes_ _Yes, you should play Cave Story_ *_DO IT NOW PLEASE_*
this video acually made me heavily consider playing the game, than after game champs video i went in blind, i acually had the time of my life playing it. Thank you!
The original version of the game was & is free, & there's nothing lacking in its classic iteration. Get it for free along with a translation patch & instructions on how to patch it from Cavestory.org
Great video, thanks for making it. Cave Story will forever be my favorite indie game, I first played it in 2009 and I can't believe it's been a decade since then.
i remember my older absolutely loving the hell out of it its been quite some time from then still remember peeking over his shoulders from the bed to watch it always had so much character
This is my favorite game of all time and I'm so glad you made this video! I think I've bought at least 4 copies of this game on different platforms. I'm glad to see that people still love this game like I do!
What an absolute masterpiece of a video game. The story, so beautifully written and put together; The atmospheric soundtracks; The feeling you get when you realize you can save Curly. What a heartwarming game. THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO.
Cave Story isn't just a game: it's a seminal masterpiece for its time, and of which its impact is still felt to this day. Given that it has a freeware version, there's absolutely no reason anybody shouldn't give it a try and see if they can't form an Iron Bond with it. Also, the site mention also hosts the Cave Story Forums, which is pretty much the mecca for all things related to this charming title, and has plenty of stand alone mods made by the community that are a blast to play. In particular, there's Jenka's Nightmare, which is pretty much a harder fan sequel to C.S. that has a pretty good plot, great map design, can actually utilize the original's game's save data to give players bonuses based on how/what they did (What weapons you collected, how many life capsules you collected, keeping the Little Man or not...), and comes with its own handy guide so that nobody can get hopelessly stuck! If anyone out doesn't want to let go of their Polar Stars just yet, or want to pick it right back up, JN is the fangame for you!
One of my favorite games as well. I remembered when I first played it, barely hearing or knowing anything about it. Getting the true ending of this game is still one of my proudest gaming achievements.
When I was a kid, I always wanted this game on the wii shop channel. I would play the demo over and over and over and over. It was a huge part of my childhood, just that demo. The music, the characters. I always wanted to see what would happen after egg zone. I bought it on switch, and beat it for the first time six months ago. The rest of the game was not a disappointment, but a fulfillment. It's just as good as my 5 year old brain could've imagined, and then some. Thank you for this video.
I first played this game MANY years ago. I don't know what compelled to buy it when I was a kid. It is also, one of my favorite games of all time. I really know NO ONE who knows this game apart from my brother. I love this game so much and the music is amazing!
Love the video dude. Thanks for showing some love for this amazing gem. Remember just hearing it mentioned by yahtzee of zero punctuation and after looking it up, fell completely in loved with it. Never won though cause of Machine X and busy schedules during the time. This vid is reminding me that I gotta continue again!
I loved hearing and sharing in your memories of this game. I have bought Cave Story four times as well and have great memories of playing it through out high school and up to this day.
I still remember when I first got Cave Story. Had to have been 2012, back when it was a downloadable title for the DSi shop. I was at my G. Grandma's house, siphoning wifi from the neighbors, and waiting patiently so I could play the game. It took me a little while to get into, and even longer to beat, but holy crap if it didnt have an impact on me. Since then, I've downloaded the Wii demo for it, bought the 3ds port, bought it on Steam and bought an XBox controller so I could play it on steam, and even got a physical Switch version. I *LOVE* this game, and everything it has to offer.
EGS giving Cave Story+ for free brought me here! I've just swallowed this game whole in 5 hours without stopping, though only getting a normal ending. I actually plan to go through the process of getting the best one and saving the main game waifu (how dreadful I felt to just let her, well, save Quote throwing away her life in his stead). For some reason, even after playing many modern games, I very rarely experienced the same emotions as after and during Cave Story. It makes you laugh sometimes, it makes you dance to the bit, it makes you think about global problems and humanities best and worst moments. It challenges you to think - and to play. It never feels too forced, and it's short enough to keep you on your toes and long enough to not fill rushed. This game is a gem.
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this is the first game i played through entirely with the different endings and it holds a really big part of my heart as a gamer and when i bring it up to my friends they are hella lost but either way i love this game so i cant be mad
I just came here from Toby Fox's japanese speech and your video made me even more convinced to play this game! Also, i'm very interested in your channel (based on what i've seen on the titles and thumbnails) i'll sure check it out :)
I haven't played Cave Story in forever, last time I did was the original freeware version, but next time I play it, I'm considering getting the Steam port. I feel this game has become a bit overlooked since the first ports came out, mostly because of other indie titles coming out, but I do still think Cave Story is the gold standard of how indie titles should be, alongside Yume Nikki, another indie game that came out around the same time as Cave Story.
Quote/Curly would fit so well in Smash. With all the talk/controversy of an indie character getting in, I think it plays naturally to Smash's celebration of gaming for the pioneer of indies to be represented. Not to mention it's been ported to like EVERY modern Nintendo console.
@@lucasnanami actually I agree, while I feel like Cave Story initiated everything on indie games, it honestly feels about as important as Shovel Knight, Cuphead or Undertale. So in my opinion getting some spirits and mii costumes would be GREAT!!!
@@sfmaub234 Dude, Cave Story essentially saved indie as a genre. It is far more important than "a knight with a shovel", "a cup with pew pew hand", or "child with red heart"
I've been stuck on Last Cave for over a year at this point. Even so, this is still one of my personal favorite games, and I can't recommend it enough. One of these days, I'll finally get the best ending.
Cave Story is by far my favorite game ever. Im glad you enjoyed it too. It is one of two of games I like to speedrun. Im also very glad you appreciate the plantation having the main theme. I found this game in 2010 on the DSi online store, I never beat it until 4 years later, really I just forgot to beat it. I love this video, and now I am determined to get three more achievements to pass your count.
I remember this game vaguely from my childhood, years ago my brother was playing Cave Story 3D and i got to watch him a little. I also remember playing the Wii demo, but only getting as far as the mimiga village. Then this game completely exited my mind. But for some reasons, i was recently reminded of this game because of youtube's curious algorithm, and i decided to give it a try. Right now, i'm a Blood stained sanctuary on hard mode. Fantastic game truly
Cave Story is also one of my favorite games of all time Thank you for making this video, I've never seen such a good video on Cave Story, you said everything and a little more, and made me love the game even more AND YOU POST THAT VIDEO ON MY BIRTHDAY
I just wanna say this before you become a huge channel, been binging all your videos and I just wanted to say you're amazing. Discovering these videos have been so helpful to me. Thank you
Really enjoyable video, and coming across this randomly was actually what prompted me to take Cave Story off my "I'll play that someday" list and play through it. Something I then did practically nonstop for the last few weeks until I got all the endings, on original difficulty, of course (well, I'm playing through again for the Mimiga Hat ending now, but still). It's a game that you're very quickly able to see why it's so beloved, an instant classic, and that's from someone who's very wary of platformers and was dreading the Hell area for it's famous difficulty. One note though about the Steam Statistics, I think they're probably a little lower than they should be due to what I can only assume is a bug. I've beaten the game three times now and I haven't gotten an achievement for any of the victories, even though I've got the achievement for killing Ballos.
You forgot to mention the Switch version also has a local 2-player mode! That being said, great video, it really shows your passion for the game. I was a huge fan of Cave Story back in the day and it's great seeing people still loving it ~15 years after its release.
I remember first discovering Cave Story several years ago, when my friend introduced it to me. ( It was the freeware version.) It has since then become on of my all-time favorite video games, and holds a incredibly special place in my heart. Funnily enough I learned about it sometime in 2011 as well, but honestly had no idea that a remaster existed at the time, I hadn't even heard of Steam at the time. ( Which again, funnily enough, the same friend who introduced me to Cave Story would end up also introducing me to Steam)
i first played this game in middles school back in 2013. it has never left me since. this game has had a significant impact on my life and it is truly worthy of all the praise youve given it. excellent video.
Hiding in Public no problem only speaking the true and your videos are great because there are really relatable due to you talking about your personal life which would be hard for most to talk about. Thank you for the great content and smile you bring to all
Brilliant video. 35 seconds in and I was already completely agreeing with you. It really is not talked about nearly enough compared to other indie games, especially considering the path it paved. #QuoteForSmash
I remember a lot of my friends being into Cave Story but never gave it a try myself, I will try to make time for it. I enjoy hearing you discuss and shed light on mediums other than anime; it's interesting seeing what threads of appreciation you share throughout. Cave Story seems like something of a precursor to the fan reaction garnered for Undertale; which is a game I adore. Keep up the great content!
Cave Story, until now, never striked me hard enough with the fact that one japanese guy made it from SCRATCH. The fact that one japanese guy is the creator of one of my favorite games EVER. It probably takes extreme amount of passion and skill to do this kind of thing. I think Cave Story's charm, story and music can't be recreated the way it was done back then. The game got some recognition and polish in face of Nicalis, but it never got past that (Cave Story+ and some crossover appearances) And honestly? That's fine by me. Obviously, it would be much better if the game gets a deserved spotlight nowadays, but that little bit of obscurity makes it that much of a gem.
I still remember slowly progressing through the game on what was my first playthrough of it. Back then, everything I read and played about the game was really tragic. Even the best ending (which I haven't beat for all these years until a year ago lol) still left a fresh wound, as Toroko and King died in the way the absolutely didn't deserve to, and that's what makes me love this game. It keeps you sad and tense all the way through, yet you keep going to the end, and it manages the feel so beautifully. "Quiet" in particular is one of the most tear-inducing songs on the game's soundtrack and it plays during one of the most nerve-wrecking cutscenes. This game will forever remain as one of my top game picks. Ever. There's so much left to talk about, but let's just say that it had a fantastic story, a fantastic gameplay and a really charming visual style for its time. A true classic.
Thank you for talking about Cave Story. As someone who has been playing this game for years, and speedruns it, I can safely say Cave Story is a flawless game. its gameplay is addicting, its level design is masterful, its soundtrack and artstyle have aged perfectly, and its narrative keeps on giving. And it was made by someone who just wanted to make a game, out of sheer love, and gave it for free out of sheer humbleness. Cave Story talks about hope, about standing up and fighting and making a difference, despite all odds. It's about trust and loyalty, and about power and ambition. It keeps saying stuff even today, and especially today. And it deserves to be talked about and remembered and ported to newer consoles so new generations experience it. Thank you, really.
Found Cave Story + on Epic today, it's their free game right now and I usually go to TH-cam for games I'm not aware of. Thanks to your video I'm downloading it immediately.
I have an almost identical experience with this game, I love it to bits and have played it on every nintendo console since the wii version :) AND I was subscribed to Nintendo3DS way back when too! I miss David :'O Really great job with this video!
Im glad another person cares for Cavestory as much as i do, i play the switch version but I remember when i played the DS version. You gave all reasoning on how good this game is, Doukutsu wanted people to play his amazing game, and thus people did. If im honest, you pointing out every amazing detail Cavestory offers made me shed a tear, ive played Cavestory for a couple years now and still love it so much.
I saw Cave Story in my recommends and clicked on the video instantaneously. This is a really good video, I can actually really kind of relate with your feelings toward the game. I had the WiiWare version as a kid, I picked up the Switch version a few months ago and got around to finally getting that best ending.
Dude, thank you so much for this video. I finally played Cave Story about 3-4 years ago after having the demo sitting on my Wii forever, and immediately fell in love with the game. It's a genuine shame that so few people know about Cave Story especially compared to other indie games. It makes me very happy to see someone spread the word about this game!
As a huge Cave Story fan myself, it's so nice to hear someone who really understands the game. More people need to play it (^-^) Side note: I didn't even know you could stack the puppies in the Switch version. That's adorable! QwQ
I started out with Cave Story on the 3DS, too, and I ended up beating the true final boss on normal mode about 2 years later on a car ride to Colorado for vacation. When I beat it, i just sat there and contemplated for about the next 30 minutes, wondering about what I should do next because I didn’t want this feeling of pure joy to end. Cut to 3-4 years later, I’m in high school, and I see a game on steam: “Hollow Knight.” After putting almost 80 total hours for both Switch and Steam versions, I can confidently say that it has given me the same experience, and almost feels like a spiritual successor in some ways. Thank you, Pixel, and you too, Hiding in Public, for this wonderful experience
I love that you put your own personal story with the game in the video. Not to get too pretentious, but the point of art is the way it affects us personally, and I think this reflects that.
I've played this game years ago, time an time again in my middle and high school years, and its amazing to see people bringing up this brilliant creation once more. I was planning a hybrid artists animation for Cave Story, spanning large sections of the game, but this video has given me a morale boost. Now i've got to see it through. Thanks for the video, it was amazing! ^_^
I remember playing this in 1-2 grade of school in ASP, everyone was gathered around the old windows PC and was hyping the person up that was playing it. Now i re-discovered this game which makes me super glad cause it just puts memories in place like a trophy (Basically memory hunter lol) The game will be free on EPIC GAMES 3.12.20 and i cant wait to play it.. PERFECT TIMING!
I have played this game many a time and it rests at the lofty position of my 2bd favorite game just a hair behind subnautica. I was introduced to it by a friend who had gotten it as wiiware. I remember him hyping it up as much as elementary school boys could and with all he had said I was expecting a game with graphics that destroyed anything that came before because being a small child that was what determined the quality of a game but when I got to the game I was greeted by unassuming pixel art and music that was unlike anything I had heard in games before. After spending most of the night there and heading home in the dark I was hooked. I got to the labyrinth and like most people was stuck. I drifted apart with that friend and forgot about it for a few years. One day me and that friend reconnected and he had cave story+ in his steam account and I went home and installed the shareware version, that was the first time I beat it all the way through. I now have it on switch finally getting the true ending in hard mode just a few short months ago. Today I convinced a friend to buy it and after he beats it plan to refer him to this video. This game is the reason I’m into gaming as a whole and the reason I’m learning C# so I can be like the other kids who grew up playing masterpieces and I for one know I’m going to make shit games but it’s fine because my hobby isn’t making them but if I ever make something worth playing I’ll post it here.
My cave story experience is a strange one: I first got cave story as freeware for my dsi just grabbing some free games to play cause I was bored. I didn't expect much from cave story, which is how I fell in love so quickly. At first, it was harsh... then enjoyable! I fell in love deeply with it. I have yet to beat blood stained sanctuary [after 5-6 years] and my love STILL grows no matter how much stuff try to overshadow it. It's grown on me, and I'm proud to admit it.
At 5:42 you said "palatable", pretty sure you meant palpable lmao Great video and very interesting look at one of my favourite games of all time, it always warms my heart to watch any content analysing this game :)
Not gonna lie, I don't think I've played more than 4 minutes worth of this game on steam. I only bought it because back when it was free this game was my inspiration and hope for the future. Cave story, Douketsu monogatari, or however its spelled was the godfather of indie games, and inspired me that a single man could achieve great things. So I don't have those steam achievements. I don't care. This game is magical, and earn those if you haven't tried before, because it is worth it. Buy this game if you haven't. Because this game is the sole reason you don't only have overpriced mobile games with nonstop DLC. There is a market for good, quality games. Pixel proved it. EDIT: I literally wrote this comment at 18:10 in the video, so yea, the father or grandfather of indie games lol.
Thank you for giving Cave Story the review it deserves. It's, without a doubt, one of my favourite videogames of all time, and one of the main reasons why I am pursuing videogame development as an independent programmer.
only disappointed that you didn’t show the og version that you can get for free on the tribute site, the names of some stuff isn’t the same as the remaster and it feels different too, i’d recommend you play through it!
3:45 In the original 2004 freeware release by Studio Pixel, and therefore also in the game's lore, it is actually called Grasstown. Just thought I should mention.
100% one of my favorite games growing up, and it was one of the first games I got on my switch as soon as I saw it was available. I should replay it again... :)
This is one of my favorite games of all time, and I have always been upset not many people know of it. I played the Demo of it back on the Wii in 2010, and since had me hooked. Everyone needs to play this game.
I remember wandering around some website with psp homebrews in search of something interesting or themes for my psp. Suddenly i stumbled upon Cave Story. I liked the pixelated look of it and it also was translated to my language, so i decided to download it. I entered it with no expectations and i was amazed by it. The story, the art, the music, the gameplay - all of it is gorgeous. And what amazed me when i played it once again is that has got lots of replayability. It's definitely one of the best games ever, imho.
The game that made me want to become a game developer.
same
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Why not try? If you have time you can do it, it's not that hard.
@@VictorRodriguez-zp2do Agreed. Just check out Unity tutorials on TH-cam.
@@VictorRodriguez-zp2do Never said I didn't try. I'm even working on a project right now.
Ah Cave Story, a truely beautiful game.
Many years ago, one fine day in my school's computer room, we were given a free period to use the computers as we liked.
While other students opened up paint, or practised their email skills; I spied an odd little folder hiding idly... simply titled "Doukutsu".
I don't know how it got there, it wasn't on the other PCs. probably wasn't supposed to be there either, perhaps the admin didn't notice it yet.
I was just at the right place, at the right time, with the right amount of curiosity... and that introduced me to one of the best gaming experiences of my life. Impacting me to this day.
Whomever the rebel that was *bold* enough to put the Masterpiece creation on that particular computer I used that day... thank you, you are a real MVP
That's so beautiful man, true MVP right there
I was at school and i found the original version in italian and i can conferm that this game is awesome
Nice
Heartwarming
I installed the Halo Combat Evolved demo on all the computers in junior high and we would play online together during class
Oh my gosh. I never realized that Quote's little antennas actually intercepted all those messages between the siblings. The idea of a character actually 'reading' a cutscene with the player in a non-meta way is so novel and I'm delighted to be able to add that to the list of the many charming things this game does.
Also, I just went down a rabbit hole trying to figure out if Daisuke Amaya still gets royalties from Cave Story ports. I really can't tell, so maybe someone else can clarify, but I should point out that Daisuke seems to have had full creative control in the ports and remakes.
Anyways, there's also a freeware version available~
www.cavestory.org/download/cave-story.php
Edit: I should really have watched the whole video first >.>
that's very cool I never noticed
I also didn’t realize that, always thought that it was just some cutscenes but it acctually makes sense!
I never thought about that! That's actually a very plausible theory
nobody really talks about the music creator he made. I remember downloading cave story and it came with the music maker and i was so invested in making little tunes it was so nice even though it wasnt the best way to make music
Yea. ORG didn't came with it @@CerealKiller
@@CerealKiller Actually there are quite a few people that still use ORGmaker, there are lots of great tunes made every week on the ORG discord group and the source code to the program got dumped last year on top of it.
It’s cause it’s fuckin bullshit but it’s my favourite game on wii
Everyone always asks me "How the hell did you get 250 hours on Cave Story" when they see my steam profile
@@LockeIProd i played it for that many hours
r/technicallythetruth
@@apersonyoudontknow971 more like literally the truth
@Benjamin Harmon I have 2k in dota 2 and Terraria, 1.6k in gmod, and 1k in rotmg
@Benjamin Harmon yeah it's called being homeschooled
Quote/Curly for Smash
please
Honestly they fucking deserve it.
people wanting anyone else would be so angy :\
a good compromise would at least be assist trophy or spirit, it's sad that they aren't referenced at all in smUsh
If only.
Make it happen sakurai
Now imagine if Pixel announced a prequel or a sequel.
I imagine you could make a prequel from Quote and Curly's backstories.
I'm writing a fanfiction sequel to Cave Story and as a massive fan, this sequel has great potential. I see more in Cave Story and I will make it happen.
Even tho Jenna's nightmare isn't cannon it still provides a amazing backstory.
So many people on the comments section saying they're going to play this game for a first time. I'm so glad they'll all get to enjoy this gem of a game. I want to thank you for making this video, Pixel definitely needs more recognition.
who else wants quote for smash?
Im there
I do.
I wanted him in Smash back in 2013
Yep.
Heck yeah
All you had to do was show me 21:40 and you had me sold
As someone who has only ever played the PC version... this is actually something I've desperately wanted -- to avoid backtracking through the level so many times.
I have so much respect for you and the way you branch out and just talk about whatever you're passionate for, video games, anime, life, etc. Great video, Cave Story has been on my plan to play list for a while but this makes me want to check it out right now, the story is a lot more involved than I expected and the gameplay looks sick.
Thanks man, I appreciate it. The game is a true gem
yaa
Cave story was a massive legend
It will always be.
My goodness. This is absolutely beautiful. Thank you SO MUCH for getting word out about this amazing game. If anyone's reading this and hasn't played it, go play it! You will NOT regret! It's an absolute masterpiece, and this video sums it up perfectly.
I think you forgot something
The Little Man
"Aren't we forgetting something?"
@@HidinginPublic slsksksk
Oh lol you mean the Easter egg underneath the island, on that Outer Wall level before the plantation? XD yeah I remember finding that lmfao
Can i help you
I really love all the videos you put out, but this one is special to me. Cave Story is one of my top five favorite games of all time, and I hate that it isn't more recognized than it is, so I really an glad to know that there are people out there who would spread the word about this game. Cave Story was also the first game I remember that ever made me cry so yeah...I hold it pretty close to me.P.S I was in the middle of the blood stained sanctuary and I could NOT for the life of me figure out how to beat it. So I go to gamefaq to get some tips and this guy goes, "Cave Story isn't that hard why do you need help."
-__- Forget that guy. I did end up beating it on hard a few years later and, man, was it brutal.
This game was so much fun, i still love playing it from time to time.
Same! *Also resemblance to undertael is uncanny*
@@MangoBoBango Undertale was heavily inspired by Cave Story to ny understanding. Cave Story & Earthbound to be exact. Funny thing is there was another indie game heavily inspired by Cave Story & Earthbound, called "The Underside," & is likely never to see the light of day [which makes me want to weep because of how awesome The Underside looks & plays (it even had a small demo that has a lot of content in it)]
Ah... the Ballos fight. I died hundreds of times before getting the true ending on normal. I almost thought if I just suck at the game. Hearing that only 4% of people on Steam got the true ending made me feel much, MUCH better.
And here i am, on switch, trying to complete hell on HARD mode. I'm getting fucking insane... i got to ballos second in my best attempt.
I never even bothered to go to the Sanctuary. I got like three different endings playing the game normally without any hints from anyone else, found out about that level, looked at how hard a time I already had with the normal endings, and went "nope".
As far as I care, the "true" ending is saving Curly and getting her the mushroom so she gets her memories back and is among the companions who survive after you destroy the Core. I believe the entirety of the Sanctuary and Ballos to be jarring and out of place from the rest of the game, but I can give that segment a try anyway...
...is what I _would_ say if I didn't consider the machine gun essential to platforming through the Last Cave (and for that matter, the Labyrinth).
@@RoninCatholic to be precise, you don't cave to have the spur, you only need the booster v2.0 and iron bond, and if you are bored to replay the game you can always take save files from the official website
This is my first time hearing about Ballos, I've previously just attempted to get the best ending, and I am currently unable to beat misery, the doctor twice, and the undead core in one run. still i picked the game back up about maybe a week ago, and I am almost done with the best ending, however, Never heard of ballos.
dude your video gave me so much nostalgia, I remember replaying the demo over and over again on the Wii when I was in middle school. In High school I finally got the full game, though I only got through about 3/4 of the way through the game since I couldn't beat one part I just kept replaying it, but man I love CaveStory its one of the best games I've ever played. I'm about to go replay it again hopefully I can beat it this time though ahaha :)
This is one of my favorite games ever, thank you for bringing attention back to it and giving it the love it deserves
I've always found Cave Story as a hidden stash of diamonds. Despite it's tremendous value, it's a thing that very few people find. I think it shouldn't follow Undertale in entering mainstream and reaching global appeal. I've heard many stories of peoples' experiences being ruined on account of dedicated fans' praise. Overexpectations can be dangerous. I'm glad I found it, and I'll never forget it. It has a special place in my heart, alongside my personal favorites, alongside Mafia 1, Beyond:G&E and TWEWY, which i regard similarly. I'm not wishing the game to be unpopular, I just think that everyone should have their own blind experience, both with finding the game, as well as playing it for the first time.
Well it definitely was one of the first indie games and I love cave story and undertale but I agree there definitely there own identity I don't think either steals from eachother
Undertale didn't even attempt to become a mainstream hit though, it just happened out of nowhere. It's nice to see indie games explode in popularity like that.
The world could always use more Cave Story.
Seriously, I love this game so much. The story, the characters, the music *oh god the music SLAPS*
I'm so glad that more and more people are getting interested in this gem because _yes_
_Yes, you should play Cave Story_
*_DO IT NOW PLEASE_*
this video acually made me heavily consider playing the game, than after game champs video i went in blind, i acually had the time of my life playing it. Thank you!
I was never able to get the full game so I played the demo on my Wii, but I absolutely fell in love with it just from the demo.
The original version of the game was & is free, & there's nothing lacking in its classic iteration. Get it for free along with a translation patch & instructions on how to patch it from Cavestory.org
Same here
That’s how I first played Cave Story, 3 days later it was my bday and all I asked for was Cave Story. Love the game to death!
Great video, thanks for making it. Cave Story will forever be my favorite indie game, I first played it in 2009 and I can't believe it's been a decade since then.
Never Heard of it until now, Ill check it out.
You can download it for free :P
i remember my older absolutely loving the hell out of it
its been quite some time from then
still remember peeking over his shoulders from the bed to watch
it always had so much character
ITS THE BEST GAME OF ALL TIME!
You are missing out on some much stuff
@@slothbaby2104 Ive been playing it everyday after work now. ✌
This is my favorite game of all time and I'm so glad you made this video! I think I've bought at least 4 copies of this game on different platforms. I'm glad to see that people still love this game like I do!
What an absolute masterpiece of a video game. The story, so beautifully written and put together; The atmospheric soundtracks; The feeling you get when you realize you can save Curly.
What a heartwarming game.
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO.
Cave story is the game of my childhood!
It's so nice that someone is talking about this game in 2019. I really appreciate it!
I'm so happy somebody talks about this game and gets some attention! :D cave story is one of my most favorite game and I feel it's really underrated
Good vid. Cave story is one of the GOAT games for sure. Tragic to see it underappreciated nowadays
This game has been on my list for far too long. You've convinced me to try it out ASAP
Goal achieved then
Cave Story isn't just a game: it's a seminal masterpiece for its time, and of which its impact is still felt to this day. Given that it has a freeware version, there's absolutely no reason anybody shouldn't give it a try and see if they can't form an Iron Bond with it.
Also, the site mention also hosts the Cave Story Forums, which is pretty much the mecca for all things related to this charming title, and has plenty of stand alone mods made by the community that are a blast to play. In particular, there's Jenka's Nightmare, which is pretty much a harder fan sequel to C.S. that has a pretty good plot, great map design, can actually utilize the original's game's save data to give players bonuses based on how/what they did (What weapons you collected, how many life capsules you collected, keeping the Little Man or not...), and comes with its own handy guide so that nobody can get hopelessly stuck! If anyone out doesn't want to let go of their Polar Stars just yet, or want to pick it right back up, JN is the fangame for you!
I remember seeing a mod for a fourth ending I believe. I need to try that out sometime.
I’m so happy there’s people who love this game as much as me. This is the game that helped me to develop a love for gaming. The nostalgia is so real!
One of my favorite games as well. I remembered when I first played it, barely hearing or knowing anything about it. Getting the true ending of this game is still one of my proudest gaming achievements.
Awesome video dude. I respect anyone with a love for video games as pure as yours. Subscribed.
Thanks
When I was a kid, I always wanted this game on the wii shop channel. I would play the demo over and over and over and over. It was a huge part of my childhood, just that demo. The music, the characters. I always wanted to see what would happen after egg zone. I bought it on switch, and beat it for the first time six months ago. The rest of the game was not a disappointment, but a fulfillment. It's just as good as my 5 year old brain could've imagined, and then some. Thank you for this video.
I first played this game MANY years ago. I don't know what compelled to buy it when I was a kid. It is also, one of my favorite games of all time. I really know NO ONE who knows this game apart from my brother. I love this game so much and the music is amazing!
Love the video dude. Thanks for showing some love for this amazing gem.
Remember just hearing it mentioned by yahtzee of zero punctuation and after looking it up, fell completely in loved with it. Never won though cause of Machine X and busy schedules during the time.
This vid is reminding me that I gotta continue again!
The creator of cave story is a absolute gaming legend
I loved hearing and sharing in your memories of this game. I have bought Cave Story four times as well and have great memories of playing it through out high school and up to this day.
I still remember when I first got Cave Story. Had to have been 2012, back when it was a downloadable title for the DSi shop. I was at my G. Grandma's house, siphoning wifi from the neighbors, and waiting patiently so I could play the game. It took me a little while to get into, and even longer to beat, but holy crap if it didnt have an impact on me. Since then, I've downloaded the Wii demo for it, bought the 3ds port, bought it on Steam and bought an XBox controller so I could play it on steam, and even got a physical Switch version. I *LOVE* this game, and everything it has to offer.
EGS giving Cave Story+ for free brought me here!
I've just swallowed this game whole in 5 hours without stopping, though only getting a normal ending. I actually plan to go through the process of getting the best one and saving the main game waifu (how dreadful I felt to just let her, well, save Quote throwing away her life in his stead). For some reason, even after playing many modern games, I very rarely experienced the same emotions as after and during Cave Story. It makes you laugh sometimes, it makes you dance to the bit, it makes you think about global problems and humanities best and worst moments. It challenges you to think - and to play. It never feels too forced, and it's short enough to keep you on your toes and long enough to not fill rushed.
This game is a gem.
this is the first game i played through entirely with the different endings and it holds a really big part of my heart as a gamer and when i bring it up to my friends they are hella lost but either way i love this game so i cant be mad
I just came here from Toby Fox's japanese speech and your video made me even more convinced to play this game! Also, i'm very interested in your channel (based on what i've seen on the titles and thumbnails) i'll sure check it out :)
I haven't played Cave Story in forever, last time I did was the original freeware version, but next time I play it, I'm considering getting the Steam port. I feel this game has become a bit overlooked since the first ports came out, mostly because of other indie titles coming out, but I do still think Cave Story is the gold standard of how indie titles should be, alongside Yume Nikki, another indie game that came out around the same time as Cave Story.
Quote/Curly would fit so well in Smash. With all the talk/controversy of an indie character getting in, I think it plays naturally to Smash's celebration of gaming for the pioneer of indies to be represented.
Not to mention it's been ported to like EVERY modern Nintendo console.
I think they would make a very cool second megaman-like character
@@lucasnanami actually I agree, while I feel like Cave Story initiated everything on indie games, it honestly feels about as important as Shovel Knight, Cuphead or Undertale. So in my opinion getting some spirits and mii costumes would be GREAT!!!
@@sfmaub234 Dude, Cave Story essentially saved indie as a genre.
It is far more important than "a knight with a shovel", "a cup with pew pew hand", or "child with red heart"
@@goose7618 indeed, either way you look at it, we need Cave Story representation in Smash >:]
I've been stuck on Last Cave for over a year at this point. Even so, this is still one of my personal favorite games, and I can't recommend it enough. One of these days, I'll finally get the best ending.
Fantastic video on a fantastic game, would really love to see more of these video game essays from you, this is excellent
I'm really glad you think so. I'll try to improve upon how i make a video of this sort in the future
Cave Story is by far my favorite game ever. Im glad you enjoyed it too. It is one of two of games I like to speedrun. Im also very glad you appreciate the plantation having the main theme. I found this game in 2010 on the DSi online store, I never beat it until 4 years later, really I just forgot to beat it. I love this video, and now I am determined to get three more achievements to pass your count.
I remember this game vaguely from my childhood, years ago my brother was playing Cave Story 3D and i got to watch him a little. I also remember playing the Wii demo, but only getting as far as the mimiga village.
Then this game completely exited my mind.
But for some reasons, i was recently reminded of this game because of youtube's curious algorithm, and i decided to give it a try.
Right now, i'm a Blood stained sanctuary on hard mode. Fantastic game truly
Cave Story is also one of my favorite games of all time
Thank you for making this video, I've never seen such a good video on Cave Story, you said everything and a little more, and made me love the game even more
AND YOU POST THAT VIDEO ON MY BIRTHDAY
I just wanna say this before you become a huge channel, been binging all your videos and I just wanted to say you're amazing. Discovering these videos have been so helpful to me. Thank you
Really enjoyable video, and coming across this randomly was actually what prompted me to take Cave Story off my "I'll play that someday" list and play through it. Something I then did practically nonstop for the last few weeks until I got all the endings, on original difficulty, of course (well, I'm playing through again for the Mimiga Hat ending now, but still). It's a game that you're very quickly able to see why it's so beloved, an instant classic, and that's from someone who's very wary of platformers and was dreading the Hell area for it's famous difficulty.
One note though about the Steam Statistics, I think they're probably a little lower than they should be due to what I can only assume is a bug. I've beaten the game three times now and I haven't gotten an achievement for any of the victories, even though I've got the achievement for killing Ballos.
You forgot to mention the Switch version also has a local 2-player mode! That being said, great video, it really shows your passion for the game. I was a huge fan of Cave Story back in the day and it's great seeing people still loving it ~15 years after its release.
This was the first game I played when I got a psp
I remember first discovering Cave Story several years ago, when my friend introduced it to me. ( It was the freeware version.) It has since then become on of my all-time favorite video games, and holds a incredibly special place in my heart. Funnily enough I learned about it sometime in 2011 as well, but honestly had no idea that a remaster existed at the time, I hadn't even heard of Steam at the time. ( Which again, funnily enough, the same friend who introduced me to Cave Story would end up also introducing me to Steam)
Oh man that just make me want to play it again.
I love cave story,is my favorite indie game.
i first played this game in middles school back in 2013. it has never left me since. this game has had a significant impact on my life and it is truly worthy of all the praise youve given it. excellent video.
I’ll look out for it but always great vids for you. One of fav youtubers and I hope you blow up fast for others to share my thoughts
Thanks man, I appreciate it
Hiding in Public no problem only speaking the true and your videos are great because there are really relatable due to you talking about your personal life which would be hard for most to talk about. Thank you for the great content and smile you bring to all
Brilliant video. 35 seconds in and I was already completely agreeing with you. It really is not talked about nearly enough compared to other indie games, especially considering the path it paved. #QuoteForSmash
Nice
Weird seeing you here lol
Can't believe I spotted this legend in the wild
I remember a lot of my friends being into Cave Story but never gave it a try myself, I will try to make time for it. I enjoy hearing you discuss and shed light on mediums other than anime; it's interesting seeing what threads of appreciation you share throughout. Cave Story seems like something of a precursor to the fan reaction garnered for Undertale; which is a game I adore. Keep up the great content!
Cave story is one of the inspirations for Undertale confirmed by Toby iirc so...
Cave Story, until now, never striked me hard enough with the fact that one japanese guy made it from SCRATCH. The fact that one japanese guy is the creator of one of my favorite games EVER. It probably takes extreme amount of passion and skill to do this kind of thing. I think Cave Story's charm, story and music can't be recreated the way it was done back then.
The game got some recognition and polish in face of Nicalis, but it never got past that (Cave Story+ and some crossover appearances)
And honestly? That's fine by me. Obviously, it would be much better if the game gets a deserved spotlight nowadays, but that little bit of obscurity makes it that much of a gem.
I still remember slowly progressing through the game on what was my first playthrough of it. Back then, everything I read and played about the game was really tragic. Even the best ending (which I haven't beat for all these years until a year ago lol) still left a fresh wound, as Toroko and King died in the way the absolutely didn't deserve to, and that's what makes me love this game. It keeps you sad and tense all the way through, yet you keep going to the end, and it manages the feel so beautifully. "Quiet" in particular is one of the most tear-inducing songs on the game's soundtrack and it plays during one of the most nerve-wrecking cutscenes.
This game will forever remain as one of my top game picks. Ever. There's so much left to talk about, but let's just say that it had a fantastic story, a fantastic gameplay and a really charming visual style for its time. A true classic.
I mean one benefit of a small community is that there are less toxic people
Thank you for talking about Cave Story.
As someone who has been playing this game for years, and speedruns it, I can safely say Cave Story is a flawless game. its gameplay is addicting, its level design is masterful, its soundtrack and artstyle have aged perfectly, and its narrative keeps on giving. And it was made by someone who just wanted to make a game, out of sheer love, and gave it for free out of sheer humbleness.
Cave Story talks about hope, about standing up and fighting and making a difference, despite all odds. It's about trust and loyalty, and about power and ambition. It keeps saying stuff even today, and especially today. And it deserves to be talked about and remembered and ported to newer consoles so new generations experience it.
Thank you, really.
Found Cave Story + on Epic today, it's their free game right now and I usually go to TH-cam for games I'm not aware of. Thanks to your video I'm downloading it immediately.
I have an almost identical experience with this game, I love it to bits and have played it on every nintendo console since the wii version :)
AND I was subscribed to Nintendo3DS way back when too! I miss David :'O
Really great job with this video!
Im glad another person cares for Cavestory as much as i do, i play the switch version but I remember when i played the DS version. You gave all reasoning on how good this game is, Doukutsu wanted people to play his amazing game, and thus people did.
If im honest, you pointing out every amazing detail Cavestory offers made me shed a tear, ive played Cavestory for a couple years now and still love it so much.
I saw Cave Story in my recommends and clicked on the video instantaneously.
This is a really good video, I can actually really kind of relate with your feelings toward the game. I had the WiiWare version as a kid, I picked up the Switch version a few months ago and got around to finally getting that best ending.
Dude, thank you so much for this video. I finally played Cave Story about 3-4 years ago after having the demo sitting on my Wii forever, and immediately fell in love with the game. It's a genuine shame that so few people know about Cave Story especially compared to other indie games. It makes me very happy to see someone spread the word about this game!
As a huge Cave Story fan myself, it's so nice to hear someone who really understands the game. More people need to play it (^-^)
Side note: I didn't even know you could stack the puppies in the Switch version. That's adorable! QwQ
I’ve just started playing this game on my Dreamcast. I’m really enjoying it. I just beat the frog in grasslands.
This game became free on epic awhile ago and it really is an amazing game
I started out with Cave Story on the 3DS, too, and I ended up beating the true final boss on normal mode about 2 years later on a car ride to Colorado for vacation. When I beat it, i just sat there and contemplated for about the next 30 minutes, wondering about what I should do next because I didn’t want this feeling of pure joy to end. Cut to 3-4 years later, I’m in high school, and I see a game on steam: “Hollow Knight.” After putting almost 80 total hours for both Switch and Steam versions, I can confidently say that it has given me the same experience, and almost feels like a spiritual successor in some ways. Thank you, Pixel, and you too, Hiding in Public, for this wonderful experience
Cave Story is beautiful and I make sure to play it every Halloween or Christmas
I love that you put your own personal story with the game in the video. Not to get too pretentious, but the point of art is the way it affects us personally, and I think this reflects that.
I've played this game years ago, time an time again in my middle and high school years, and its amazing to see people bringing up this brilliant creation once more.
I was planning a hybrid artists animation for Cave Story, spanning large sections of the game, but this video has given me a morale boost. Now i've got to see it through. Thanks for the video, it was amazing! ^_^
I remember playing this in 1-2 grade of school in ASP, everyone was gathered around the old windows PC and was hyping the person up that was playing it. Now i re-discovered this game which makes me super glad cause it just puts memories in place like a trophy (Basically memory hunter lol)
The game will be free on EPIC GAMES 3.12.20 and i cant wait to play it.. PERFECT TIMING!
Cave Story is my most favorite and loved video game of all time!!!! Thank you for keeping it alive for me. :)
I have played this game many a time and it rests at the lofty position of my 2bd favorite game just a hair behind subnautica. I was introduced to it by a friend who had gotten it as wiiware. I remember him hyping it up as much as elementary school boys could and with all he had said I was expecting a game with graphics that destroyed anything that came before because being a small child that was what determined the quality of a game but when I got to the game I was greeted by unassuming pixel art and music that was unlike anything I had heard in games before. After spending most of the night there and heading home in the dark I was hooked. I got to the labyrinth and like most people was stuck. I drifted apart with that friend and forgot about it for a few years. One day me and that friend reconnected and he had cave story+ in his steam account and I went home and installed the shareware version, that was the first time I beat it all the way through. I now have it on switch finally getting the true ending in hard mode just a few short months ago. Today I convinced a friend to buy it and after he beats it plan to refer him to this video. This game is the reason I’m into gaming as a whole and the reason I’m learning C# so I can be like the other kids who grew up playing masterpieces and I for one know I’m going to make shit games but it’s fine because my hobby isn’t making them but if I ever make something worth playing I’ll post it here.
Nice video, I love to hear people talk so passionately about stuff they like.
My cave story experience is a strange one:
I first got cave story as freeware for my dsi just grabbing some free games to play cause I was bored. I didn't expect much from cave story, which is how I fell in love so quickly. At first, it was harsh... then enjoyable! I fell in love deeply with it. I have yet to beat blood stained sanctuary [after 5-6 years] and my love STILL grows no matter how much stuff try to overshadow it. It's grown on me, and I'm proud to admit it.
Great, and it still is.
I never knew this one, you've added another game I want to check out
And it's good to see you found other content to show.
Awesome video, I've played cave story a bunch of times myself. I'm always looking for new ways to enjoy the game. Thanks for the video.
At 5:42 you said "palatable", pretty sure you meant palpable lmao
Great video and very interesting look at one of my favourite games of all time, it always warms my heart to watch any content analysing this game :)
Not gonna lie, I don't think I've played more than 4 minutes worth of this game on steam. I only bought it because back when it was free this game was my inspiration and hope for the future. Cave story, Douketsu monogatari, or however its spelled was the godfather of indie games, and inspired me that a single man could achieve great things. So I don't have those steam achievements. I don't care. This game is magical, and earn those if you haven't tried before, because it is worth it. Buy this game if you haven't. Because this game is the sole reason you don't only have overpriced mobile games with nonstop DLC. There is a market for good, quality games. Pixel proved it. EDIT: I literally wrote this comment at 18:10 in the video, so yea, the father or grandfather of indie games lol.
Thank you for giving Cave Story the review it deserves. It's, without a doubt, one of my favourite videogames of all time, and one of the main reasons why I am pursuing videogame development as an independent programmer.
I just want to thank you for this great retrospective of an important game to gaming history.
only disappointed that you didn’t show the og version that you can get for free on the tribute site, the names of some stuff isn’t the same as the remaster and it feels different too, i’d recommend you play through it!
It feels different as it runs at 50 FPS instead of 60 FPS. Everything is in slightly slow mo except for the timer.
3:45 In the original 2004 freeware release by Studio Pixel, and therefore also in the game's lore, it is actually called Grasstown. Just thought I should mention.
Yeah the OST's name is also grasstown
100% one of my favorite games growing up, and it was one of the first games I got on my switch as soon as I saw it was available. I should replay it again... :)
Cave Story+ was my first switch game, it was the last one in the store :)
Nice video with a touch of dm dokuro remixes
I just wanted to say this, but you are almost the exact person as me. I feel like I connect to your personality and we have the same way of thinking.
"I feel it has been shifted under the rug compared to it's contemporaries in recent years"
*La-Mulana.*
Loved how you explained how a first mini boss is now a casual enemy and how the game is telling you just how far you've come.
Just subscribed to your channel and I throughly enjoyed your video content, keep making more man!!!
This is one of my favorite games of all time, and I have always been upset not many people know of it. I played the Demo of it back on the Wii in 2010, and since had me hooked. Everyone needs to play this game.
Just FYI even 2 years later just letting you know your video was successful in getting me to play this. Thank you.
I remember wandering around some website with psp homebrews in search of something interesting or themes for my psp. Suddenly i stumbled upon Cave Story. I liked the pixelated look of it and it also was translated to my language, so i decided to download it. I entered it with no expectations and i was amazed by it. The story, the art, the music, the gameplay - all of it is gorgeous. And what amazed me when i played it once again is that has got lots of replayability. It's definitely one of the best games ever, imho.
Music 10/10
definitely