MindSeize

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71

Top Critic Average

36%

Critics Recommend

GameSpot
6 / 10
Nintendo Life
8 / 10
God is a Geek
7 / 10
Hobby Consolas
73 / 100
KeenGamer
6.7 / 10
GBAtemp
7 / 10
Video Chums
4 / 5
FingerGuns
7 / 10
Creators: Kamina Dimension
Release Date: Feb 7, 2020 - PC
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Critic Reviews for MindSeize

Mindseize is a solid metroidvania that lacks spark and memorable characters.

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A pacey, exciting game, MindSeize excels when it pits you one-on-one against one of its varied, aggressive bosses, but there are no elements of this little gem that aren't up to scratch. You're constantly moving forward and getting better at it, and the level design is good stuff. We don't feel like the Metroidvania backtracking really adds much to the experience, but it didn't spoil our fun. What we have here, ultimately, is a fantastic action game that's been forced into the shape of a markedly less brilliant Metroidvania, a format that doesn't play to the game's strengths. So, very good indeed, but could definitely have been a classic with a little more structure.

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Mindseize has great combat and weapon variety, but the uninspired movement abilities and a plethora of bugs make it hard to recommend among its peers

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MindSeize it's a modest game, both in aspirations and budget, and you can feel it in the execution. The plot and scenes are bland, a very well known gameplay circle that don't surprise... A game that moves in a well known terrain and don't risk a little... but can entertain you if classic 2D metroidvania it's your thing.

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Villainous robots have made off with your daughter’s mind in MindSeize, a planet-hopping action-platformer in the vein of retro Metroidvania games. Is it a worthy successor to the classics, or does it prioritise style over substance? Let’s review.

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Thanks to a variety of weapons and upgrades this game had more legs than I had initially thought, and whilst it's fun to try to unlock everything and upgrade yourself to the nth degree, but with a formulaic approach to this genre it is just a little bit too forgettable as a game to really stand out in such a saturated market.

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If you enjoy Metroidvanias set on strange planets that feature a variety of exciting scenarios then you'll love MindSeize.

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Whilst it has a plot about as generic as it is boring, MindSeize makes up for it with some cracking Metroidvania-like gameplay. It will test you at times, but the sense of accomplishment outweighs the frustration. Just ignore the story.

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