Fumi Games and PlaySide Studio unveil new details for their upcoming title, MOUSE: P.I. For Hire, a first-person shooter boasting a striking 1930s cartoon aesthetic. The game casts players as private investigator Jack Pepper, embroiled in a thrilling noir adventure brimming with jazz, action, and intriguing mysteries.
A key announcement, made via the game's official X account, confirms the absence of microtransactions. The developers explicitly stated: "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 to a microtransaction-free experience is noteworthy, particularly within the indie single-player shooter market.
The game's visual style is heavily inspired by the rubber hose animation prevalent in 1930s cartoons, creating a unique and nostalgic atmosphere. Players will navigate a vibrant yet corrupt city, battling mobs, gangs, and nefarious politicians. A diverse arsenal of weapons, power-ups, and explosives will aid Jack Pepper in his pursuit of justice. The gameplay promises a humorous twist on the classic FPS formula, featuring quirky weaponry, a distinctive health display, and cartoonish enemies.
While a precise release date remains unannounced, MOUSE: P.I. For Hire is slated for a 2025 launch.