Mind's Eye: Sci-Fi Thriller by Build a Rocket Boy - Release Date & Gameplay

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In this video from GamingBolt, we delve into the world of Mind's Eye, a game developed by the lesser-known Build a Rocket Boy, led by the legendary Leslie Benes, the mastermind behind Rockstar classics like Red Dead Redemption and GTA 5. This sci-fi thriller follows Jacob Diaz in the futuristic city of Red Rock, blending elements of GTA with a cyberpunk twist that sets it apart from the norm. With tactical combat, a sprawling faux open world, and high-tech gadgets like a drone companion, Mind's Eye promises an immersive experience unlike any other.
As we explore the themes of corporate dominance, AI reliance, corruption, and surveillance within the game, it becomes clear that Mind's Eye is not your run-of-the-mill action-adventure title. The city of Red Rock, divided by factions and teeming with secrets, offers a rich backdrop for Jacob's journey. With a 15-hour runtime packed with cutting-edge cinematography, players can expect a tightly choreographed story that balances tension and excitement in equal measure.
Scheduled for release on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC, Mind's Eye is priced at $59.99, with pre-order bonuses and potential DLC expansions on the horizon. The game's PC requirements are no joke, demanding hardware like the Intel Core i5 12400F and Nvidia GeForce GTX 2060 for minimum settings, and an Intel Core i7 13700 K and Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 for recommended settings. So buckle up, gearheads, because Mind's Eye is revving up to deliver an adrenaline-fueled ride through a world where trust is a luxury and danger lurks around every corner.

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