For some developers, making a game is all about ensuring it has exciting, innovative gameplay and an original story that stays with players long after the credits roll. For others, it revolves around sending a message that invites players into a virtual reality that is more a reflection of their own than a fantasy world that could never be real. The latter seems to be the case with MindsEye, which draws its inspiration from real-world progress, to the point that it might offer one of gaming's most sobering looks at reality.
For some developers, making a game is all about ensuring it has exciting, innovative gameplay and an original story that stays with players long after the credits roll. For others, it revolves around sending a message that invites players into a virtual reality that is more a reflection of their own than a fantasy world that could never be real. The latter seems to be the case with MindsEye, which draws its inspiration from real-world progress, to the point that it might offer one of gaming's most sobering looks at reality.
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