Mind OVR Matter
- May 22, 2017
- Joe Chatfield
Ever wanted to stop bullets with your mind? Levitate? Inspired by popular sci-fi movies, Mind OVR Matter gives you the power to control objects with your mind.
Reviews
- Interesting concept that allows players to use telekinesis and feel empowered.
- Fairly cheap price point makes it accessible and worth trying.
- Offers fun gameplay mechanics that can provide a good workout and challenge.
- Feels unfinished with clunky controls and a lack of polish in the UI and game modes.
- Limited content and repetitive gameplay can lead to boredom quickly.
- Graphics are subpar and may detract from the overall experience.
- gameplay8 mentions
- 25 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 25 % negative mentions
The gameplay is centered around a repetitive throwing and grabbing mechanic that quickly becomes monotonous due to a lack of variety and engaging content. Despite some fundamental changes to the tutorial and gameplay systems, players find the core mechanics unsatisfying and limited, leading to a dull experience.
“That's part of the game mechanic that you have to throw and grab, stop, throw and grab, to get it towards the bot.”
“But there's not much to do in the game and the primary mechanic gets boring after a few minutes.”
“The game has undergone some fundamental changes to the tutorial system and the gameplay itself.”
- graphics8 mentions
- 38 % positive mentions
- 25 % neutral mentions
- 38 % negative mentions
The graphics have received largely negative feedback, with many users describing them as "ugly" and "bland," though some note that they are utilitarian and provide a smooth framerate. The game is still in early access, and an upcoming update is expected to improve the graphics significantly, introducing new elements like robots and a city level. Overall, while the current visuals are criticized, there is hope for enhancement in future updates.
“Also, it's still in early access; the next update is adding a graphics update, robots, and a city level with throwable cars.”
“The graphics are utilitarian and serviceable, resulting in a very smooth framerate, albeit in a slightly bland environment. I expect this will be expanded upon.”
“The graphics are impressive and really enhance the overall experience of the game.”
“The graphics just look ugly as hell.”
“The graphics are utilitarian and serviceable, resulting in a very smooth framerate, but the environment is slightly bland. I expect this will be expanded upon.”
“It's still in early access; the next update is adding a graphics update, robots, and a city level with throwable cars.”