MindsEye Review: A Dystopian Vision Stuck in the Past
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Setting and Tone
MindsEye unfolds in a bleary, corporate-dominated future, with a sprawling desert metropolis dominated by an enormous advertisement-lit Sphere. You step into the shoes of an amnesiac ex-soldier, navigating a world controlled by a powerful megacorp and confronting the blurred lines between technology and humanity.
Gameplay: Bold Ambition, Old Execution
Despite exploring themes like AI and corporate excess, the actual experience plays like a relic from 2012. Third-person cover shooting, repetitive missions, and clunky AI make the action feel dated. Technical issues—such as bugs and crashes—are frequent, though they vary by platform.
A Glimpse of Creativity
Occasionally, the game surprises with moments of thoughtful satire—such as when the oppressive corporate environment feels all too real. Driving sections, especially behind the wheel of electric vehicles, can deliver a fleeting thrill, though not enough to sustain long-term interest.
Level Editor for Enthusiasts
For players willing to look beyond the campaign, a powerful level-editor awaits. While it shows the developer’s ambition, its complexity means only dedicated creators are likely to invest the effort it demands.
Final Thoughts
MindsEye is a curious blend of intriguing concepts and antiquated mechanics. It’s hard to wholeheartedly recommend—but it’s also hard to fully regret its existence. At times compelling, often flawed, the game remains an unusual artifact of overstretched ambition.