
Tyler Colp of SideQuesting.com writes: "Fez delivers on what it set out to do. It’s a near perfect rendition of the formulas we grew up on. Combined with the flipping mechanic, it’s a blast to squeeze every ounce of nostalgia from it, and it’s easy to see the care put into each pixel surrounding you. Unfortunately, it doesn’t bother to modernize the constraints of communication. It splits the audience between those who want to enjoy looking back to their childhood, held together with what you’d expect from a game today, and those that have the patience to sift through the cryptic abstractions we left behind years ago."

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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."