A wave of mixed feelings surrounds MindsEye, the recently launched PS5 game. Released under controversial circumstances, players are questioning its viability, with many noting performance hiccups and shortcomings during their play sessions. Those comments were prevalent following play sessions logged on June 11.
Players are voicing serious concerns over performance, with multiple gamers noting crashes and texture problems. According to one comment:
"Even I have played it more than an hour now, the game seems to have a lot of performance issues, textures are all over the place, NPC is pretty dumb and even the shooting mechanics donโt seem exciting."
The rocky gameplay experience has left many feeling disappointed.
Critics are also questioning the pre-launch decisions made by the developers, particularly the lack of review codes prior to release. One passionate commenter stated:
"I blame everything on Leslie Benzies for giving the green light on this game."
This sentiment reflects a broader skepticism among players who suspect that insufficient marketing and release strategy might indicate a lack of faith in the product. The overall response has earned MindsEye a harsh comparison to other titles, with some declaring it to be on the level of a scam, but with potential for improvement much like Cyberpunk 2077.
Despite the concerns, some players still hold onto hope, particularly regarding the gameโs narrative. "From what I heard so far, people are pretty happy with the story," one user noted. This highlights a divide among players; while technical issues are prominent, the storyline has tethered some loyal fans.
The reactions across various forums highlight a mix of disappointment and cautious optimism:
๐ "This game has so much potential," stated a hopeful reviewer.
๐ "Why would anyone care for such a miserable experience?" questioned another commenter, echoing frustration over the performance hiccups.
๐ Many players highlighted the similarities to the Watch Dogs series, suggesting it might appeal to fans of those games, even if it lacks some of their defining mechanics.
Ongoing Bugs: Players report notable issues with crashes and clunky controls.
Storyline Engagement: While gameplay suffers, the narrative remains intriguing for many.
Developer Accountability: Lack of pre-release access to review codes raises questions about the game's confidence level at launch.
MindsEye may falter in its current state, but it continues to hint at potential in future updates. As developers work to correct bugs, fans remain hopeful for a more polished experience in the coming months. Meanwhile, ongoing discussions in player communities will likely shape the gameโs future as excitement and disappointment coexist.