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MindsEye is a cover shooter where cover rarely feels necessary. This is primarily due to the brain-dead enemy AI, which suffers from numerous issues that stifle what is already a bare-bones combat ...
Presumably because of this, review copies of MindsEye were allegedly withheld from major gaming publications, and a review embargo was enforced for the game until the game’s release.
Amid scathing reviews, MindsEye peaked with roughly 3,300 concurrents on Steam, yet that number dropped by 90% just six days ...
MindsEye may look like an exciting, GTA-adjacent action-adventure in short clips and GIFs, but actually playing it through to the end of its story has revealed an unfinished, overly ambitious ...
MindsEye review scores are a bit more positive on Steam, as the developer prioritises improving game performance.
We don’t really have bargain bins anymore, after all. MindsEye is available now for the PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. An Xbox copy of the game was purchased by Shacknews for this review.
MindsEye has regrettably secured its position as the worst-reviewed game of the year so far, setting an unfortunate benchmark upon its troubled launch. The studio Build a Rocket Boy, co-founded by ...
Build A Rocket Boy’s debut release MindsEye launched to terrible reviews and poor sales, resulting in the game’s quick entry into the bargain bin and unfortunate layoffs for the studio’s ...
Mindseye is the debut game from Build a Rocket Boy, the studio formed by ex-Rockstar North leader Leslie Benzies. He was a producer on many of your favorite Grand Theft Auto titles, including 2013 ...
MindsEye reviewed by Luke Reilly on PC. Also available on Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5. When its performance is stable and you’re explosively blasting your way through robots, MindsEye can ...