
Gameplay is being teased for MindsEye just a little bit before the full launch of MindsEye is going to blast into our eyes
We are getting so very close to June 10th now and the full release of MindsEye on the PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. We have also had a little bit of gameplay out there from Build A Rocket Boy to help give us the feel for the game. I am sure that IOI Partners wants to have us looking at more but not spoiling it as we pre-order the game. I guess that is why we are back with a few new teasers for all of that to give a feel for various parts of MindsEye that we will experience. Let us dive in and have a little look at just what we will be experiencing in a few weeks when the game does finally open up and we can take on this action shooter title in a bit of a cyberpunk world.
Here we go with three new gameplay clips for MindsEye that walk us through a few different bits of gameplay. The first one up takes us through an urban setting where we will be doing some solid cover shooting to hunt down our targets in the game. The second bit of gameplay takes us to the streets in MindsEye as we drive around and have a nice little chat with the gameplay mechanic of driving. The third part of the gameplay teasers then takes us back to the cover shooting, but this time with a friend and a few of the other weapons and abilities we will have in the game. Nothing too impressive, but all things we are going to need to perfect as we head into this story and get to the bottom of all of the drama going on in this world out there. Have a look at the new clips we have below, and then be ready for a little more of a wait until you can put it all into practice for yourself.
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I can handle it.
Launching June 10, 2025, on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.
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What you did back there may have exceeded expectations.
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Stand down, Soldier.
Did you have your hopes up high that MindsEye was going to offer up a different experience than we have seen in many other games like it? Will the story and characters within be the bigger deviation in the gameplay loop of it all out there? Will we see more of the tech in use or used as explanations behind some of the gameplay mechanics we are going to get to experience out there? Take all of those thoughts and bring them down to the comment section to discuss them all for the next few weeks. There should be a bit mor for MindsEye as we head towards the launch, so please keep on checking the site and our socials for all of those updates and the many others still to come down the line as we go.