
Although promising, this GTA-like game is now destined to plunge into the void of the video game world. And that’s despite the fact that new updates are expected to appear in the near future.
The world of video games sometimes shows no mercy to certain titles that showed great promise. And such is the case with MindsEye, which promised many features, but is currently in a very difficult situation, despite strenuous efforts on the part of the Build A Rocket Boy studio.
Indeed, with a score of 37 on Metacritic and thousands of negative reviews on Steam, this game seems to be heading straight for the dustbin of the industry. To understand this, you need to know that just one month after its release, gamers have begun to desert this game.
According to data provided by SteamDB, only 30 players have played the game in the last 24 hours. And that’s not all, because as you know, video games are often broadcast on platforms such as Twitch, which will be offering rewards for the release of GTA VI. However, here too, scores are low, peaking at 51 viewers over the previous 24 hours.
In other words, the game is currently light years ahead of its best statistics, which weren’t all that high. It has to be said that its highest peak of players is 3 302 on Steam and 138 686 viewers on Twitch. All this happened on release. But that’s not all, as several content additions have been postponed. This is particularly true of the crossover with Hitman, which was postponed to a later date, much to the disappointment of gamers.
However, Build A Rocket Boy remains confident about the future of its GTA-like game. Indeed, updates are expected to appear in the coming months, which could breathe new life into this title that is currently hurtling down an endless abyss.
But it remains to be seen whether the game can turn its head and become innovative. Today, it already seems to have been forgotten by gamers, not to mention that negative reviews are pouring in on the web.
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Alexis Stegmann, 2025-08- 2 (Update: 2025-08- 2)