Mouse: P.I. For Hire's cartoon world, hand-drawn to recreate the rubber hose aesthetic of classic cartoons, is the star of ...
The black-and-white Mickey-Mouse-with-a-gun game backs up its signature art style with a surprisingly mature detective yarn.
Mouse: P.I. For Hire apes that art style and brings it alive in video game format. It’s not the first to do so: Cuphead made a mighty fine attempt back in 2017. But Mouse P.I. For Hire takes things ...
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 ...
Usually, when I'm writing about a new mouse for PC on TweakTown, it's about that thing that plugs into your PC for pointing and clicking, so it's nice to take a little break from that to talk about a ...
Odds are, if Mouse: P.I. for Hire caught your eye, it's because of its unique, hand-drawn, black-and-white 1930s-era "rubber hose" animation style. But it's aiming to be a lot more than just a pretty ...
Cartoons bend the rules of death, so the end of all things becomes something amusing, un-scary, unpermanent. After playing a demo version of Mouse: PI for Hire, the upcoming first-person shooter with ...
Maybe you're intimately familiar with Fleischer Studios' 1930s cartoon classics; maybe your knowledge pretty much begins and ends with Studio MDHR's glorious 2017 video game homage, Cuphead. Either ...
Odds are, if Mouse: P.I. for Hire caught your eye, it's because of its unique, hand-drawn, black-and-white 1930s-era "rubber hose" animation style. But it's aiming to be a lot more than just a pretty ...
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