Compara los precios de Mind's Eye: Secrets of the Forgotten en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Anino Games. Publicado por Alawar Casual. Lanzado el 7/3/2019. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Casual, Indie.

A three-to-four-hour hidden object mystery that opens with genuine intrigue and a clever subconscious-diving hook, then trips over its own ambitions before the credits roll.

I wanted to root for this one. The premise alone earns a second look: reporter Gabrielle suspects a mayor's apparent suicide is something far darker, and the investigation leads her into a machine that literally lets her walk through other people's repressed memories. That is a genuinely interesting spine for a hidden object puzzler, and for the first hour or so, Mind's Eye wears it well. The mechanical heart of the game is a scrolling hidden object setup spread across twenty locations. Scenes are wider than the screen, and you pan left and right while hunting for listed items, some coded red to signal they need a preparatory action before they unlock, others coded blue because they only become visible from a specific viewing angle as the parallax shifts. That layered perspective is the game's one standout idea, and credit where it is due: it gives hunts a gentle spatial quality that flat HOG screens rarely bother with. You also collect hidden rolls of film scattered through each scene, which charge a fast-refilling hint camera. There are no timers, no score pressure, and hints reload in about twenty seconds, so the difficulty floor is very low. Ten mini-games sit between the object hunts, ranging from a memory card match to a symbol-deciphering puzzle that spikes in complexity without warning and, by most accounts, barely makes sense even when you read the solution. The story, unfortunately, is where the goodwill drains away. The opening chapters move slowly, and just when the subconscious-memory conceit starts to reward patience, the narrative accelerates into a rushed ending stuffed with plot twists that arrive without setup and leave without explanation. Mad scientist Leonard and photographer Roland exist more as plot delivery mechanisms than characters. The whole thing concludes feeling like a first draft that ran out of budget two acts too early. Community reception on Steam sits at mostly negative, and that lines up with what critics observed at the game's original release over a decade ago: a cool idea, poorly executed. There are also technical concerns worth flagging. The game was originally released in 2010 and arrived on Steam years later with minimal modernisation. Players report fullscreen issues on current operating systems, with resolution changes having little effect. There are no achievements, no difficulty settings, and chapter-based saves mean quitting mid-puzzle sends you back to the start of that chapter. For a session that runs three to four hours total, that is a manageable frustration, but it adds friction to an already thin experience. For the right player, that three-to-four-hour runtime might actually be the sell. If you want something unhurried and self-contained for a quiet evening, and you are not expecting the story to stick the landing, the scrolling parallax scenes have a drowsy, slightly unsettling atmosphere that the casual HOG genre does not always manage. The subconscious imagery in some locations is genuinely moody. But if you are drawn here for the mystery, you will leave disappointed. The premise promised a locked room in someone else's mind. What it delivered was closer to a cluttered attic. Kai, Scout Team

Mind's Eye: Secrets of the Forgotten

Mind's Eye: Secrets of the Forgotten

7 mar 2019Anino GamesAlawar Casual
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A three-to-four-hour hidden object mystery that opens with genuine intrigue and a clever subconscious-diving hook, then trips over its own ambitions before the credits roll.

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I wanted to root for this one. The premise alone earns a second look: reporter Gabrielle suspects a mayor's apparent suicide is something far darker, and the investigation leads her into a machine that literally lets her walk through other people's repressed memories. That is a genuinely interesting spine for a hidden object puzzler, and for the first hour or so, Mind's Eye wears it well. The mechanical heart of the game is a scrolling hidden object setup spread across twenty locations. Scenes are wider than the screen, and you pan left and right while hunting for listed items, some coded red to signal they need a preparatory action before they unlock, others coded blue because they only become visible from a specific viewing angle as the parallax shifts. That layered perspective is the game's one standout idea, and credit where it is due: it gives hunts a gentle spatial quality that flat HOG screens rarely bother with. You also collect hidden rolls of film scattered through each scene, which charge a fast-refilling hint camera. There are no timers, no score pressure, and hints reload in about twenty seconds, so the difficulty floor is very low. Ten mini-games sit between the object hunts, ranging from a memory card match to a symbol-deciphering puzzle that spikes in complexity without warning and, by most accounts, barely makes sense even when you read the solution. The story, unfortunately, is where the goodwill drains away. The opening chapters move slowly, and just when the subconscious-memory conceit starts to reward patience, the narrative accelerates into a rushed ending stuffed with plot twists that arrive without setup and leave without explanation. Mad scientist Leonard and photographer Roland exist more as plot delivery mechanisms than characters. The whole thing concludes feeling like a first draft that ran out of budget two acts too early. Community reception on Steam sits at mostly negative, and that lines up with what critics observed at the game's original release over a decade ago: a cool idea, poorly executed. There are also technical concerns worth flagging. The game was originally released in 2010 and arrived on Steam years later with minimal modernisation. Players report fullscreen issues on current operating systems, with resolution changes having little effect. There are no achievements, no difficulty settings, and chapter-based saves mean quitting mid-puzzle sends you back to the start of that chapter. For a session that runs three to four hours total, that is a manageable frustration, but it adds friction to an already thin experience. For the right player, that three-to-four-hour runtime might actually be the sell. If you want something unhurried and self-contained for a quiet evening, and you are not expecting the story to stick the landing, the scrolling parallax scenes have a drowsy, slightly unsettling atmosphere that the casual HOG genre does not always manage. The subconscious imagery in some locations is genuinely moody. But if you are drawn here for the mystery, you will leave disappointed. The premise promised a locked room in someone else's mind. What it delivered was closer to a cluttered attic.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayercloud-savestier:sub-5Hidden ObjectParallax ScrollingMystery InvestigationCasual PuzzleShort PlaythroughSubconscious Themes

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OS
Windows XP or later
Memory
512 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
200 MB available space
Graphics
512 MB 3D video card
Processor
1 GHz

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Anino Games
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Alawar Casual
Fecha de lanzamiento
7 mar 2019

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Mind's Eye: Secrets of the Forgotten fue desarrollado por Anino Games y publicado por Alawar Casual.