Hardcore Gamer on MSN
Mouse: PI for hire preview: A FPS with a heart of noir gold
A unique blend of FPS combat and detective noir, Mouse: P.I. For Hire have players delve into the 1930s cartoon art style.
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Mouse: PI for hire has a lot of potential for boomer shooter enthusiasts
We're finally getting to the point where people can actually get their hands on Mouse: P.I. For Hire, and it delivers on a lot of its promises.
Mouse P.I. For Hire isn't just Cuphead meets Doom — it's so much more chaotically creative than that
Much more than just Cuphead with guns, underneath Mouse P.I. For Hire's 1930s cartoon skin is a fun and frantic old-school ...
Check out our early hands-on preview impressions for Mouse P.I. For Hire as we dive deep into our gameplay experience with ...
I have to admit, I sure do miss a good hardboiled detective story. I also miss good classic cartoons. Occasionally, we get something that hearkens back or faithfully references one or the other, but ...
Mouse: P.I. for Hire, based on what I’ve played so far, is far more than its distinct 1930’s rubberhose-animated look. It sure seems to have legitimate gameplay depth and mechanics to it as well, and ...
A new first-person shooter known simply as Mouse has been announced and it takes heavy inspiration from old-school Walt Disney cartoons. The first-person genre is arguably one of the most saturated ...
In addition to the Power-Up Spinach, the new trailer also revealed the Grappling Hook, which can be used to move around quickly, and the Helicopter, which can slow the player’s descent, allowing them ...
The noir-style cartoon detective FPS Mouse: P.I. for Hire was scheduled to arrive on Switch 2 next month, but it seems there's been a slight delay.
In an alternate world, Mickey Mouse would not be the joyful rodent always giving children happiness, entertainment, and glee, and that is what you will see in the latest game from Fumi Games. This new ...
Tyler is a writer for CNET covering laptops and video games. He's previously covered mobile devices, home energy products and broadband. He came to CNET straight out of college, where he graduated ...
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