‘MindsEye’ Promises Huge Fixes As Its Playercount Flatlines
- Build A Rocket Boy launched MindsEye on June 10, 2025, for Windows computers, Sony’s latest console, and Microsoft’s newest gaming system, but the release was plagued by significant technical problems.
- MindsEye launched unoptimized with numerous bugs and poor performance, sparking negative player feedback and widespread disappointment.
- The game, developed by a studio led by ex-GTA developer Leslie Benzies, currently holds a mixed Steam rating with about 42% positive reviews from over 900 players.
- Players criticized MindsEye's high $60 price, buggy gunplay, bad AI, and slow-loading environments, while the developer pledged ongoing bug fixes and performance improvements.
- Despite efforts to patch and improve, MindsEye lost about 60% of its player base shortly after launch, putting its future viability and player retention in question.
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