More failure points always equals more failures, this is true of everything.
A pushrod V8 valvetrain is a very reliable design, short chain, 2 gears, simple lifter lubrication, simple leverage pushrod / rocker assembly.
Add lifters designed to collapse on demand, gears designed to alter cam timing on demand,
additional duties for the oil beyond lubrication to control the new variables, & light weight oil in an attempt to limit parasitic power loss,
& you have introduced many new failure points with little or no value added for anyone but the brain dead at the EPA.
It can't be as reliable, the laws of probability & possibility & physics are brutal mistresses; the more failure points you create the more failures you get.