Fumi Games and PlaySide Studio have unveiled new details about their upcoming title, MOUSE: P.I. For Hire. This first-person shooter, boasting a striking visual style reminiscent of 1930s cartoons, casts players as private investigator Jack Pepper. He'll navigate a world steeped in jazz, brimming with dynamic events, and shrouded in noir mystery as he tackles intriguing cases.
A key announcement, made via the game's official X page, confirms the absence of microtransactions: "MOUSE: P.I. For Hire will NOT contain microtransactions. We are creating a stunning single player shooter full of noir atmosphere and explosive combat scenes that we put our hearts into creating." This commitment is noteworthy, particularly within the indie game landscape.
Inspired by the charm of vintage 1930s rubber hose animation, MOUSE delivers a gritty, noir-infused experience. Players will explore a city teeming with mobs, gangs, and unsavory characters, employing a diverse arsenal of weapons, power-ups, and explosives to thwart corrupt politicians and restore order to the chaotic metropolis. The game promises a humorous twist on classic FPS gameplay, featuring whimsical weaponry, a unique health display, and cartoonishly rendered enemies.
While a precise release date remains unannounced, MOUSE: P.I. For Hire is slated for release sometime in 2025.