VGW's Stu Strock: "Fish has gained a certain notoriety in the gaming community for being a contentious guy, particularly after he was featured in the documentary Indie Game: The Movie, which outlines his difficulties in getting Fez to the development finish line. If you’ve seen the documentary, then you know that Phil Fish isn’t afraid to speak his mind, especially when it comes to responding to his critics."
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With its unique visuals, wonderful soundtrack, and addicting gameplay, FEZ is as much fun to play today as it was nine years ago. Jes from Gaming Respawn reviews.
WTMG's Leo Faria: "In short, Fez is as good now as it has always been. The reason I call this version the best way to experience this indie game is mostly due to the perfect combination of the Switch’s portability and its screen being much larger than the Vita’s. This is easily one of the best indies ever made, and one of the most important games of the past decade. Even though a lot of younger players only know it due to its troubled development cycle and some post-launch controversies, Switch owners should definitely pick this game up. This gem took an eternity to arrive on the system, but it feels right at home on it."
Phil Fish has gathered a certain notoriety after making numerous bridge-burning declarations via twitter, AFAIC. He's a jerk and his game is buggy as all hell in its new PC release so I can judge it negatively on its merits as well.
Now with that said, it works on my system, and it's not unenjoyable. Just broken for a lot of people.