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Mouse: P.I. For Hire Channels 1930s Cartoon Noir Into a Jazz-Fueled FPS on April 16

Fumi Games’ hand-drawn rubber hose FPS puts players in a 1930s cartoon noir world as detective Jack Pepper, voiced by Troy Baker, blending investigation puzzles with explosive gunplay when it launches April 16.

Mouse: P.I. For Hire Channels 1930s Cartoon Noir Into a Jazz-Fueled FPS on April 16

Fumi Games and PlaySide Studios are about to drop one of the most visually distinctive shooters in years. Mouse: P.I. For Hire puts players in the shoes of Jack Pepper, a former war hero turned hardboiled private investigator, voiced by none other than Troy Baker. What starts as a routine missing persons case quickly spirals into a tangled web of corruption, intrigue, and tommy gun firefights across a city dripping with 1930s cartoon style.

Every frame of Mouse is hand-drawn in classic rubber hose animation, the kind of exaggerated, fluid character work that defined early animation. The black-and-white aesthetic gives the entire game a striking vintage look that immediately sets it apart from anything else releasing this month. But don’t let the art style fool you into thinking this is a gentle experience. The gunplay is fast, punchy, and explosive, blending old-school FPS design with creative gadgets like sonic dampers, micro-scale cameras, and wind-up automata.

Between the action, investigation sequences play out as interactive clue-based puzzles. Players interpret evidence, interrogate a cast of quirky NPCs, and make choices that ripple through the story. It’s a genuine blend of detective work and first-person shooting that gives Mouse a flavor all its own.

The game promises 12 to 20 hours of content depending on playstyle, which feels like a solid chunk for a $29.99 title. A Digital Deluxe Edition at $39.99 adds the first DLC expansion, the full original soundtrack, and a digital comic book. Physical copies are planned for July 10.

Mouse: P.I. For Hire launches April 16 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC via Steam, and Nintendo Switch 2. PS4, Xbox One, and original Switch versions are coming later.

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MOUSE: P.I. For Hire Review
MOUSE: P.I. For Hire Review

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MOUSE: P.I. For Hire is a stunning achievement in both art direction and game design. Its hand-drawn 1930s aesthetic is not merely cosmetic — it informs every aspect of the gameplay, from the cartoon-logic weapons to the impossible architecture of its meticulously crafted levels. Combined with sharp shooting mechanics, genuinely engaging detective sequences, and Troy Baker's charismatic lead performance, this is one of 2026's must-play shooters.

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