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Trumpman
04-19-2012, 07:18 PM
Anyone else playing it? It's pretty amazing, even though we've been inundated with indie 8-bit throwback platformers in the past few years. The amount of detail in this game is pretty ridiculous. I just got the first ending, and there's so much that I haven't even seen. Definitely worth the 10 bucks.

**Can we keep this thread free of "blah blah, I won't buy this game because of what Phil Fish said" stuff? Yeah, he said something dumb but his game is totally worth playing.

Griking
04-19-2012, 08:28 PM
**Can we keep this thread free of "blah blah, I won't buy this game because of what Phil Fish said" stuff? Yeah, he said something dumb but his game is totally worth playing.

Probably not.

Anyway, I haven't tried the game yet and probably won't unless it comes to Steam.

substantial_snake
04-19-2012, 09:59 PM
Probably not.

Anyway, I haven't tried the game yet and probably won't unless it comes to Steam.

I'm in this boat too, not really interested unless it gets a PS3 or PC release and from what I've hear thats likely to take a long time.

Ryudo
04-19-2012, 10:02 PM
Phil fishface is a douche so no support

kedawa
04-19-2012, 10:15 PM
I'm not going to hate a game because the guy that made it may have offended some crybaby japanophiles.

I played a bit of the game at a friends house last night, and while we only got far enough to decrypt the alphabet, what I played was quite polished.
My expectations were pretty low given the glut of 'retro' platformers, so maybe I'm being generous, but it reminded me a bit of Cave Story and Super Paper Mario, which is a good thing.
I wish there was a crouch animation, though.

Kitsune Sniper
04-20-2012, 02:02 AM
I'm not going to hate a game because the guy that made it may have offended some crybaby japanophiles.If you really want this thread to remain fight-free, you shouldn't try to bait those of us who dislike him over his comments.

Count me in the "This should've had a PC release" camp. Didn't he sign some sort of exclusivity contract with Microsoft? If he did then it probably includes a "No other consoles" clause somewhere.

Oobgarm
04-20-2012, 07:58 AM
I played it a bit and found it to be pretty enjoyable. It's unfortunate that people are going to miss out on it due to a grudge over something the dude said, especially if they have a 360 to play it on.

The 1 2 P
04-21-2012, 02:12 AM
I haven't tried it yet but I have watched the recently released XBL video. And theres no way I would miss out on a game just because of some dude's comments. I didn't know it was available yet so I'll be downloading the demo soon to give it a test drive.

NayusDante
04-24-2012, 07:52 AM
In regard to the creator's comments, I don't entirely disagree. If you play the game, I think you'll understand his position a bit better. I don't agree either, but you don't see this kind of gameplay depth in a lot of modern Japanese games.

I'm really enjoying it. It's a game that requires a very different way of thinking, and I absolutely love that challenge. This does for platforming what Portal did for the FPS. My only complaints are the lack of a compass to determine which way you're going, and the less-than-perfect framerate.

stalepie
04-24-2012, 07:17 PM
It definitely looks good, but I guess I'll have to wait for a PC release because I don't have a 360. I wish console exclusives were a thing of the past because today's hardware produces output that is largely the same with its competitors (compared to the vast differences of older systems). Even the next gen is rumored to be using largely the same hardware, so it makes system exclusives even more absurd (and frustrating).

NayusDante
10-23-2012, 08:24 AM
Is anyone else still playing Fez? I finally had the time to reach the first ending and I'm absolutely loving it. Now I get to go through the game with a notebook to make sense of all the rest of the puzzles.

I made it to the first ending with 27 cubes and 8 anti-cubes. I'm having more fun finding the anti-cubes.