"In a way, Mouse is the dark, twisted reflection of 1950s America." When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Add us as a preferred source ...
Mouse: P.I. For Hire boasts a unique visual style inspired by the charm of 1930s rubber hose animation, transporting players to a nostalgic era of early cartoons. With guns blazing and a retro rubber ...
Mouse for Hire: P.I. and Into The Unwell emulate Cuphead's retro art style and intense gameplay. Both games promise unique experiences, blending charming animation with the FPS and third-person ...
At Summer Game Fest, developers of Mouse P.I. For Hire played through a chunk of their Steamboat Willie-style game in front of me. David Lumb is a senior reporter covering mobile and gaming spaces.
Mouse P.I. For Hire turns back the clock by bringing old school cartoons back to life in video game format. As you work to uncover a conspiracy that cloaks a corrupt world, expect to bring the ...
PlaySide Publishing and developer Fumi Games announced the 1930's noir cartoon first-person shooter, MOUSE: P.I. for Hire, will launch for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, ...
Mouse: P.I. For Hire is a gritty and noir-fueled FPS shooter that draws inspiration from classic cartoons of the 1930s. Join our private detective in Mouse: P.I. For Hire, a gritty, jazz-fueled ...
Alex Co has been writing about games for 15 years and running, and is a huge fan of online shooters and anything horror related. Developer Fumi Games and publisher Playside Studios have officially ...
Troy Baker, known for his performances in The Last of Us, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, BioShock Infinite, and more, has been cast as protagonist Jack Pepper in the 1930s noir cartoon-inspired ...
We know that you are all excited for the release date announcement of MOUSE: P.I. for Hire at the Galaxies Gaming Showcase this week on October 23. Ahead of the reveal, we wanted to let you know that ...
J. Scott Thurlow is a Senior Contributor based in the NYC Metropolitan Area. While he is not actually Alan Wake, Scott has been ranting about games since falling in love with them at a young age.