🎮 MindsEye Gets the Cyberpunk Treatment as PlayStation Issues Refunds
- NFD NEWS

- Jun 12
- 2 min read
The trouble continues for MindsEye, the highly ambitious sci-fi RPG that launched just weeks ago to major hype—and immediate backlash. After mounting technical complaints and a flood of negative user reviews, PlayStation has begun issuing refunds for the digital version of the game, echoing the chaotic post-launch of Cyberpunk 2077 in late 2020.

🧨 What Went Wrong?
Touted as a genre-defining open-world experience, MindsEye struggled right out of the gate. Reports of broken quests, game-breaking bugs, corrupted save files, and unplayable frame rates—especially on PS5—have plagued the game since day one.
Despite an early roadmap from the developers outlining June patches, the damage appears to be done. Players have taken to forums and social media to express frustration, posting clips of T-posing NPCs, falling through the world, and dialogue trees that softlock the game.
🛒 PlayStation Steps In
Several users across Reddit and Twitter have confirmed that Sony has begun granting refunds for digital purchases of MindsEye—a rare move typically reserved for high-profile disasters.
While no official delisting has occurred yet, the fact that PlayStation is willing to bypass its usually strict refund policy suggests that MindsEye has crossed a threshold of reputational damage, particularly within the console space.
🎠Comparisons to Cyberpunk 2077
It didn’t take long for gamers to draw parallels to Cyberpunk 2077’s launch woes:
A hyped open-world game plagued by poor optimization
Refunds initiated on major platforms
A rapid-fire promise of post-launch patches
Community trust hanging by a thread
However, unlike CD Projekt Red—who had years of goodwill to lean on—MindsEye’s developers are newer to the AAA scene, and lack the same brand loyalty cushion.
📉 Fallout and Next Steps
With the refund process in motion and negative word of mouth spreading fast, MindsEye now sits in a precarious position:
The Metacritic user score has plummeted into the red zone.
Streamers and reviewers alike are labeling it a "technical mess with good ideas."
The community remains divided—some are holding out for fixes, while others are abandoning ship.
The developers have acknowledged the refund reports and reiterated their commitment to fixing the game. However, with public perception slipping further, they’ll need more than patch notes to win players back.
✅ Final Word
MindsEye aimed for the stars but crash-landed hard. With Sony now issuing refunds and social media ablaze with bug compilations and buyer regret, the game’s future hangs in the balance. The developers’ June roadmap may still offer a path to redemption—but like Cyberpunk before it, MindsEye will have to claw its way back, one patch and one apology at a time.
Keep it locked to NoFallDamage.net for the latest updates on MindsEye’s recovery—or collapse.












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