Haha I clicked on the youtube video and now the algorithm suggested another video referring to the same camera as "the best medium format camera ever made".
The truth is, in my opinion, that it's neither the worst nor the best medium format camera. But it is the one I would least suggest to anyone who asks me what medium format camera they should buy. The reason is simple. If you have to ask, it's probably not for you. It's such a specialised camera with its own sets of features and trade offs and very few people who are new to medium format film will be well served with what this camera has to offer. For bellows focusing and a rotating back the RZ or RB system are simpler, lighter and more widely available. For movements, a 4x5 camera with a roll film back offers more versatility. If it's just down to pure enjoyment my favourite would still be the Hasselblad system.
The Fuji system is aimed at a specific type of commercial studio photographer that, for the most part, shoots digital nowadays. I'm not surprised that some kid who bought it as his first medium format camera was disappointed.