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8.0

Generally favorable reviews- based on 13 Ratings

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  1. Oct 19, 2020
    7
    There's lots to love about this game - excellently designed enemies and rooms, the art style is gorgeous, the music is for the most part great and there are a bunch of cool power ups. However, a lot of the boss fights aren't particularly strategic at all, it's more about spamming the melee button as close to them as possible, while they teleport around dishing out over powered wallops.There's lots to love about this game - excellently designed enemies and rooms, the art style is gorgeous, the music is for the most part great and there are a bunch of cool power ups. However, a lot of the boss fights aren't particularly strategic at all, it's more about spamming the melee button as close to them as possible, while they teleport around dishing out over powered wallops. There's one boss in particular, where you have to deal with rifle shots, two spinning electrical wheels, a burning floor, a shockwave along the floor AND seemingly randomly dropped grenades that tend to land straight in your face. There's literally no place to escape - your only chance of survival is getting a bit lucky whilst trying to dodge the million things coming at you while spamming shots on the boss. The guns you get are sadly all too run of the mill - it would be a lot more interesting if you'd have to think more about strategy when it came to boss fights, which guns to use etc - but in a lot of them, you just need to get lucky (or simply replay the boss 50+ times).

    There's a very good game here, if you can stand the sometimes infuriating boss fights (this is coming from someone who struggled with, but barely got frustrated by, Hollow Knight's bosses, for instance).
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  2. Oct 15, 2020
    7
    A solid Metroidvania platformer that delivers on gameplay and exploration, but falls hard on plot and while fun to play, isn't very memorable or unique overall.

    The pros - large world to explore, lots of power-ups, many secret passages to find, solid controls. Very fun exploration. It has the core of what makes a good Metroidvania clone. If you just want a solid clone game to enjoy
    A solid Metroidvania platformer that delivers on gameplay and exploration, but falls hard on plot and while fun to play, isn't very memorable or unique overall.

    The pros - large world to explore, lots of power-ups, many secret passages to find, solid controls. Very fun exploration. It has the core of what makes a good Metroidvania clone. If you just want a solid clone game to enjoy platforming and finding powerups, you will enjoy the 10-15 hours in this game.
    The cons - The biggest for me was the plot. The game promises a "deep" plot written by a profession writer, but it completely fails here. The game brings up interesting Sci-Fi concepts, like the goals of the Ascended and the concept and issues of transfering a human mind into a machine construct, but ultimately does nothing with these. Nothing is really explored, no character development or story twists, and none of it is tied back into the gameplay in any way. The game never progresses or changes from the opening story line of "cyborgs took my daughter's mind, hunt them down and get her back". The ending itself is also a big letdown with almost no payoff after defeating the final boss. The other drawbacks is the lack of anything new or memorable to add to this genre. While it is a solid clone, it doesn't really try to do anything new or at least do anything with the visuals or gameplay that make it stand out. It's a very "safe" game. You have basic melee and weapon attacks, the standard movement techs of sliding, double jumps, wall jumps, etc, but that is about it. There is also this drone that follows you around but aside from occasionally shooting at enemies, opening a few doors/obstacles, and "hacking" a few enemies in the game, it does very little and you don't really interact with it or control it ever.

    So in summation, a solid platformer that is an enjoyable experience if 16-bit inspired Metroidvania style games are your thing. If that's all you need, you will enjoy your time here. If you come here looking for something new or unique for a platformer or an engaging story to explore, then you will be disappointed.
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Metascore
74

Mixed or average reviews - based on 7 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 7
  2. Negative: 0 out of 7
  1. Oct 22, 2020
    80
    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.
  2. Oct 16, 2020
    80
    If you enjoy Metroidvanias set on strange planets that feature a variety of exciting scenarios then you'll love MindSeize.
  3. Oct 16, 2020
    67
    MindSeize will certainly scratch the itch if you’re in the market for a decent Metroidvania game with a focus on challenging combat and enjoyable exploration. While somewhat marred by a clichéd and clumsily-executed story and some occasionally-frustrating gameplay moments, it’s nonetheless a solid offering with beautiful visuals that will appeal to fans of the classics.