Got the Collector's Edition pre-ordered and paid off. Now just to wait for the release date. I expect good things.NiPah said:Never got to play Fez, too busy playing Japanese games and triple A games to have a chance.
Oh hey, he's said something stupid again, oh and he canceled a game he was making I was never going to play, truly an uneventful day overall.
On the other hand Tales of Xillia is coming out soon, can't wait to play the shit out of that.
No one made him quit, he chose to quit. He could have just as easily stopped using his Twitter account and continue to develop his game but instead he decides to quit over something that could have been easily avoided if he had kept his cool. Yeah, it sucks getting insulted and criticized all the time but if someone can't take the heat they need to stay out of the kitchen.Dr Pussymagnet said:Fuck Marcus Beer, fuck this clickbait headline, and fuck Gamers for celebrating the fact that someone was so jaded by our shitty awful community that it made him quit.
I give him credit for sticking it out this long though, since being under constant scrutiny from the gaming community of all places would drive me fucking insane.
Yes. So much yes.Zachary Amaranth said:You know what? I wouldn't be in this situation. I can be a bit of a dick sometimes, but Phil Fish is a dick on a whole 'nother level. And he lacks the self-awareness to understand WHY he attracts this sort of drama. Probably because he emits drama like most people exhale CO2.
it is indeed a pattern, and an enjoyable one. Yes people lose their jobs, and yes that is terrible, but guess what else is terrible? Not taking to heart the lesson our mums taught us when we were young, think before you say something stupid. These guys don't know how to act (or don't care in Fish's case) in a new media public space, they have no business being there.Anyone else noticing a pattern here? People who say stupid things are the ones who have a rough time on Twitter?
I'll agree here too. You know, its like the stand up comedian who gets heckled, but doesn't know how to handle it. Most comedians would do one of two things. 1) Have security throw the guy/girl out 2) Have security throw the guy/girl out but take the heckling in stride and make the heckler the butt of a joke. Weave it into the act and keep the audience engaged. Fish would jump off the stage and stop the entire show just to personally argue with the guy, making everything awkward for everyone. It's what he's done on twitter for the past several months I've been occasionally visiting his twitter feed, because its been so humorous.He apparently suffers from depression, which I've now learned (from others' reactions to this story) is apparently free reign to be a douche. So if I offend anyone with this post, keep in mind I suffer from depression[footnote]This is not a joke or a misrepresentation, before anyone accuses me of being tasteless. I have been diagnosed with severe depression and have struggled with it for over a decade now. I understand what people with depressive disorders go through; I merely disagree with the notion that it's free reign to act like a childish asshole[/footnote].
It wasn't his work that was criticized, it was his ego. Seriously, that thing is on Kanye levels.Doomsdaylee said:Uh...are you people fucking stupid?
The guy was insulted for doing his job, trying to bring happiness to gamers, and he responded by canceling his project because it wasn't bringing him happiness anymore, mostly because fu-...ahem...people... like you were insulting him and his work. Have you ever created something only to have it dragged through the dirt?
And, by the by? Why is it SUCH a big deal if this guy quotes futurama? Or, if a game making nerd acts like a nerd...
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ic1YLkpl1Do[/youtube]
It's really more the context of how he is using the quote. Telling someone to kill themselves either through their own mouth or a quote from a show is still telling someone to kill themselves. The way it is being used seems like he is telling Marcus Beer to kill himself. If Fish didn't mean it that way and instead another way he needs to say so.Doomsdaylee said:Uh...are you people fucking stupid?
The guy was insulted for doing his job, trying to bring happiness to gamers, and he responded by canceling his project because it wasn't bringing him happiness anymore, mostly because fu-...ahem...people... like you were insulting him and his work. Have you ever created something only to have it dragged through the dirt?
And, by the by? Why is it SUCH a big deal if this guy quotes futurama? Or, if a game making nerd acts like a nerd...
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ic1YLkpl1Do[/youtube]
True, BUT! He doesn't have to be on twitter. He can close his account, or close the window, or walk away from the computer, or phone, he can do something else. It's not like people are coming up to him on the street and saying shit to his face. He has an escape route that takes no effort to use.Brussels said:Twitter's such a pain.
It should create value of life, yes. Loss of human life is always a loss. No exception. Especially when it's a preventable loss like from suicide. Hell, especially from suicide.Riobux said:You make the statement that he's a human being sound like it should garner respect and that in it's self by being human you create value. This is not the case.Andy of Comix Inc said:He's still a human being, dude. A human piece of shit is still a human piece of shit.Riobux said:And just then nothing of value was lost.Andy of Comix Inc said:You know, considering Fish's history - continuing? - with astute depression, I'm more worried than angry now. I hope he didn't go off to... do... what he suggested... to himself. Oh, geez.
Pretty much this, agreed wholeheartedly. Some writers on the Escapist should definitely be kicked off the news team.nameless023 said:Do we have some sort of "dislike" button for articles? Reading this article gave me a bitter feeling of disgust towards whoever wrote it. Now, before I begin I would like to point out that I'm no way supporting Phil Fish's attitude, everyone knows the man is a walking PR disaster. No, the following rant is directed to the person that wrote this article.
Let's start with the title, shall we? "Fez Dev tells Media Member to Kill Himself", quite the reader trap. You could've easily changed the title to something equally dramatic like "Phil Fish murders puppies for fun" and get the same attention from viewers. The article itself is brief and quick to deliver a point, and the writer's intended point seems to be "PHIL FISH IS BEING A DICK, AGAIN". It's blatantly one sided, leaving out important details of the story. Yes, it does mention the Invisible Walls thing *in one single sentence* and tries to make it seem like the worst thing this Marcus Beer guy did was calling him "Blowfish", but it fails to mention that Beer spent several minutes lashing out against Phil Fish and Jonathan Blow (from Braid) for not wanting to state their options about Microsoft's Indie Publishing and taking a direct aim at insulting Fish whenever possible, calling him a "Fucking Asshole" and a "Whiny Tosspot" among other things. Then you proceed to mock Phil Fish in a rather unprofessional way with snappy remarks for the sake of being "funny" and then you add (further) insult to injury by comparing Fish to some equally unlikable gaming personality like Adam Orth just because they both stated their personal opinions on Twitter and it backfired on them (FYI: also not defending Adam Orth).
Now, let's take a moment and think about Phil Fish for a moment. The guy's been taking crap all over before and after releasing FEZ, think about all that negative feedback he's been constantly getting ever since. And yes, most of the times that crap was in some way related to something retardedly stupid that he said, something that any public figure with common sense would never say in a open public channel such as Twitter. But there's only so much crap a person can take before everything bursts out, and in the case of our dear Phil Fish, him being the outspoken hot-headed man-child we know, this Twitter blowup was only expected of him.
Once again, I'm neither defending nor attacking Fish. The man fails to understand that making a rather successful indie game made him a public figure in the gaming industry, and as such he should think before talking (or Tweeting) about something that can potentially end up in crap like this. What upsets me is the way this article keeps on reinforcing the same "Phil Fish is an asshole" kind-of-meme and pushes readers into disliking this character and to keep making fun of him, instead of giving actual complete information and letting readers decide if it's worth defending his reasoning or not.