We don’t do ratings for games on MobileSyrup, but if we did, Mouse: P.I. For Hire would be the epitome of a “7/10.” It’s a decent game that’s carried heavily by its oh-so charming retro-inspired ...
The Prize D-Spenser in Mouse: P.I. For Hire is a locked cabinet inside the Little & Big Bar, over the road from your private investigation office. If you approach it, on-screen text explains that you ...
William Parks is a Game Rant editor specializing in puzzle-driven games, detailed walkthroughs, and collectible-focused strategy guides. After graduating from the University of Southern California’s ...
Mouse P.I. For Hire is a noir-themed FPS that combines shooting with detective-style storytelling. The game features a fairly long campaign with multiple missions that gradually build up the story and ...
Ethan Krieger is an Editor at DualShockers, where he covers reviews, guides, lists, features, previews, interviews, and gaming news. He began writing professionally in 2017 as a sports writer before ...
The black-and-white Mickey-Mouse-with-a-gun game backs up its signature art style with a surprisingly mature detective yarn. David Lumb is a managing editor for the mobile team, covering mobile and ...
I love noir. I’ll take all kinds: the hardboiled detective, the seedy crime story, neo noir, classic pulp – you name it, I’m buying. So when Mouse: P.I. for Hire sauntered onto my screen the way Ilsa ...
Mouse: P.I. For Hire's cartoon world, hand-drawn to recreate the rubber hose aesthetic of classic cartoons, is the star of the show, but its absurd combat is none too shabby either. There's no ...
Ralph Macchio is getting back to his hometown and cinematic roots. The actor, who was born in Huntington and grew up in Dix Hills, will be visiting Cinema Arts Centre in Huntington on May 13 for a ...
Mouse: P.I. For Hire is a gritty and noir-fueled FPS shooter that draws inspiration from classic cartoons of the 1930s. Join our private detective in Mouse: P.I. For Hire, a gritty, jazz-fueled ...
The retro animation-inspired FPS Mouse: P.I. For Hire will launch on April 16, and Fumi Games and PlaySide Studios have revealed their plans for the various digital and physical versions of the game.
An Encino home where Elisabeth Shue’s character Ali lived in “The Karate Kid” is back on the market for $4.99 million. Located at 4072 Alonzo Ave., the now-gated residence served as a symbol of the ...
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