I have gone full swing from staying away from Hasselblad at all costs, to going into it, almost full in. I can state from my perspective, and without reservations, Hasselblad is way overblown in most departments. I am saying this just so, hopefully, nobody feels lesser by not using one.
There are a number of issues with the system, that is stated by many as some sort of one-and-only, which in reality is a blatant lie. System wise there are all-the-same from Bronica, Rollei and Mamyia. All have comparable quality of glass, some are arguably superior in design and quality to Hasselblad, but any of these capable all the same.
I went into Hasselblad with purchase of SWC, and from further purchases into the system, I am convinced had I not bought the SWC, I would have likely stayed away from Hassellblad. The differences in build and feel between SWC and the rest are like from another world. Surely this has a lot to do with SWC design, fixed lens, integrated mechanics, no mirror, thus inherent compactness and mechanical solidity etc. You loose ALL that with all remaining bodies. To reverse that line of thought, had I bought a non-SWC first, I doubt I would have gone to SWC afterwards (and it would have been wrong decision). Call it bias and reverse bias, depending which direction you are coming from.
I could go on a long one here describing my feelings about that, yet I am not discounting Hasselblad as being a very fine photographic tool. And if anyone feels better using one than any other, that is absolutely understandable.
The problem I have is Hass being described by some users as somehow superior to the rest, and it is not, glass included. Some design aspects are indeed mind boggling, machining accuracy is NOT 100% (I have one new lens that has play once mounted on the camera, and that is NOT uncommon, yet I have not experienced it with any Mamiya, Bronica or Pentax MF lenses).
I'm not regretting spending as much as I have on Hasselblad. Without it I would have never known the actual difference. But I also know it is not a universal go to, just as none other is.