Mindseye First Impression 😳 Bug or Feature?

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First Impressions Are... Something Else
Welcome to my first experience with Mindseye — and wow, this game knows how to leave an impression… just maybe not the one the devs intended.

In this video, I dive into the first few minutes of Mindseye, and let's just say things get weird fast. I'm talking about a camera bug so aggressive, it practically shoves you inside the protagonist’s skull—or somewhere far more uncomfortable. Whether it was his brain or his backside, I couldn’t tell. Either way, I wasn’t ready for that kind of intimacy from a game.

On top of that, I noticed some serious frame rate issues when looking around too quickly. The game has some impressive visuals at first glance, but the stuttering frames made me feel like my eyeballs needed a firmware update. Whether it's unoptimized settings or just poor performance, the jank definitely stood out.

And then… the explosion. Oh boy. The first explosion you witness in the game? It's like someone traveled back in time, stole the effects from a PS2 cutscene, and dropped it into a 2025 title. It had all the cinematic tension of a $2 firecracker and none of the polish you’d expect from a modern, supposedly next-gen experience.

Now, to be fair—I’m not writing the game off just yet. This is only part one, and we all know sometimes games start rough before revealing their hidden gems. So, I’m holding back on giving it a rating until I’ve explored more. But Mindseye definitely didn’t roll out the red carpet on my first playthrough. More like a glitchy yoga mat.

For anyone unfamiliar, Mindseye is a futuristic action-thriller that aims to blend cinematic storytelling with intense gameplay. It's set in a world full of corporate corruption, sci-fi tech, and mysterious characters, and stars Jacob Diaz—a man trying to navigate chaos, both external and internal. On paper, it sounds like a banger. In execution? Well… stay tuned for more parts as we dig deeper to see if Mindseye can redeem itself or if it's just another pretty trailer hiding a buggy mess.

If you’ve played Mindseye, drop a comment below — did you run into any weird bugs or moments that made you laugh or cringe? I want to know if this deep-dive camera bug is just my luck or if the devs were experimenting with a new "immersive butt-cam" feature.

Also, be sure to stick around the channel for more breakdowns, gameplay clips, brutally honest reviews, and sarcastic commentary. I’ll be covering the full game, so if Mindseye gets better—or somehow worse—you’ll hear it here first.

This video is part of a new series where I take you through the first moments of new games and share my raw, unfiltered reactions. No sugar-coating, no fake hype — just straight-up gameplay, bugs, laughs, and the occasional facepalm.

If you enjoy brutally honest gaming content, glitch-filled chaos, and a dash of sarcasm in your reviews, hit that like button, subscribe, and click the bell icon so you don’t miss future episodes. I’ve got more Mindseye coming soon, along with breakdowns of upcoming titles like Exodus, The Blood of the Dawnwalker, and whatever else breaks the internet next.

For the record, this isn't a roast piece — it's a first impression. I want this game to succeed. I hope the bugs are ironed out and that we get to see the full vision the developers had in mind. But right now, it's like meeting someone for the first time and they immediately spill coffee on your lap — hard to forget, not sure what to think, but you're willing to give it another shot.

Let’s see where this ride takes us.

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