Tyler Wilde, the U.S. Editor-in-Chief, experienced the Summer Game Fest and played an upcoming shooter titled MindsEye, which is set to release in 2025. He found the initial two-hour gameplay experience unengaging and reminiscent of early 2010s Call of Duty campaigns. The game's director, Leslie Benzies, previously served as president of Rockstar North. MindsEye is currently available on Steam and has received mixed user reviews, starting with a "mostly negative" reception. Wilde noted the game's concept of mod tools and level editors but expressed skepticism about the quality of user-created missions. The protagonist, Jacob Diaz, has a troubled spec-ops background and a mysterious brain implant, leading him to a chaotic job at a local robot factory in the desert city of Redrock. Wilde criticized the lack of depth in characters and narrative coherence, questioning the game's reliance on dream-like logic and its ability to deliver thought-provoking themes about profit-driven technology.