PlayStation Plus Offers Free Demo of Controversial MindsEye Game A new Game Trial has been added to PlayStation Plus’ premium tier, offering two hours of gameplay for the controversial title MindsEye. The free demo has sparked mixed reactions among gamers, with some expressing curiosity about the game’s development by former Rockstar Games and Grand Theft Auto creator Leslie Benzies, while others dismiss it as a wasted opportunity. MindsEye, which was released earlier this year, faced widespread criticism from both critics and players. It currently holds a dismal score of 38 on MetaCritic, reflecting its lackluster reception. Despite its poor reputation, the game has now become available for free to PlayStation Plus subscribers, allowing them to sample its content without spending money. The trial is limited to two hours of gameplay, after which access will expire. Developers of the game, Build a Rocket Boy, have attempted to address bugs and improve the experience since its initial release, but the demo’s availability has not swayed public opinion. Many users have voiced their skepticism, with some warning that the trial is a waste of time. Reddit users have shared their thoughts on the trial, with one stating, “I’d love to try it through there. Never spending money on that trash though,” while another remarked, “That’s two hours I’m never getting back, no thank you. But have fun to everyone who’s interested.” A third user added, “It’s a very underwhelming game, two hours is more than enough time to make you feel grateful you didn’t buy it.” The free demo has already generated significant discussion in gaming communities, with some speculating that it may eventually be made available to lower-tier PlayStation Plus members. However, the game remains for sale on the PlayStation Store at £54.#reddit #playstation_plus #minds_eye #leslie_benzies #build_a_rocket_boy