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A Polytron Corporation Blog offers the "state of the Poytron," revealing plans to port their console platformer Fez to other platforms (thanks GameInformer/ VG247). Here's word, which does not specify what systems they are targeting: 2013 is going to be an interesting one, too.
For one, FEZ will finally be ported to other platforms.
Yes, i’ve heard you, dozens of people emailing me everyday telling me how much of an idiot i am for not porting FEZ to everything.
We also have some exciting plans for the soundtrack, and something about a US branch?
Beyond that however, the future is uncertain for polytron.
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Re: Fez Ports Planned |
Jan 2, 2013, 15:42 |
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Parallax Abstraction wrote on Jan 2, 2013, 14:53: Fish is a douchebag but I've come to realise that if I started boycotting every game where a douchebag was involved, I'd never play anything. The world is full of douchebags and a lot of them are creative types. I don't fault anyone who doesn't buy the game because of him, it's your money, do what you want. I just sort of reformulated my thinking to try to base viewpoints on the games and not the people behind them because doing the latter means you will find something that bothers you about nearly every creative endeavour.
Personally, I'm curious to see how it is on PC but I'd actually really love to see a Vita version. This would be great to play on my lunch hours. I'm with you on this. I know people that can't watch anything with actors who have political positions they don't agree with. I say screw it - Alec Baldwin and Sean Penn may be nuts but they make good movies.
I'm with that on most any form of entertainment. So long as the author isn't too reprehensible* and so long as there's a pretty clear separation and whatever makes them an idiot isn't apparent in the work then I'm ok with it.
* Dilbert and Ender's Game likely fall into the "too reprehensible" category. |
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