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MindsEye's Technical Issues Persist After Latest Patch Update

Jun 20, 2025 3:00 PM

MindsEye, the debut title from Build A Rocket Boy, has landed in a dire technical state despite a patch release. Players are experiencing frequent frame-rate drops, crashes, and various bugs, rendering the game nearly unplayable on consoles for its asking price of £55 or $60. The game targets a 30fps performance across all platforms with poor frame pacing contributing significantly to gameplay issues. While the visuals, using Unreal Engine 5 with Lumen and Nanite technology, boast potential, the current state of the game is reminiscent of troubled launches like Cyberpunk 2077, which has led Sony to offer refunds through the PlayStation Store. Concerns over overall performance remain high, as uneven frame rates and graphical issues plague each console version.

Is MindsEye worth buying right now?

Currently, it is difficult to recommend MindsEye due to significant performance issues, bugs, and the overall unpolished state of the game. Prospective players might want to wait for more patches and fixes before making a purchase.

Background information on MindsEye reveals that it is a futuristic open-world action shooter, developed by former Rockstar employees aiming to blend cinematic storytelling with interactive gameplay. The development team had previously worked on titles renowned for their quality, leading to high expectations for MindsEye. However, its launch has starkly contrasted with the studio’s legacy, illustrating the challenges of delivering a polished product in today’s gaming landscape.



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Samira Khan is a narrative enthusiast with a keen eye for storytelling in games. Her literary approach to game criticism examines themes, character development, and plot structure, earning her a following among gamers who appreciate the art of narrating.

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