Fumi Games has released a short but sweet gameplay clip from its upcoming noir FPS game that is heavily inspired by Disney’s Micky Mouse.
Mouse will look like those cartoons from the 1930s with a noir vibe. Imagine it’s got that classic rubber hose animation style too. The game will be all about the story, taking you on an exciting adventure through a city full of danger and corruption.
In this game, you’ll step into the shoes of John Mouston, a private detective. You’ll get to use cool weapons from the mid-century like the Revolver, Tommy Gun, Hammer, Carcano, and Dynamite. And yes, you’ll also be able to solve mysteries and take on various challenges.
Shotgun is a blast! 🧨🤯#screenshotsaturday #Indiedev #gaming #FPS #gamedev pic.twitter.com/0riaX9xcWp
— MOUSE (@mousethegame) January 6, 2024
We first reported on this FPS in May 2023. And, to be honest, I love everything about it. It has great style and shooting mechanics. The shotgun in this clip also feels great. And yes, you’ll be able to decapitate your enemies. So, I wouldn’t call it a PG-13 Micky Mouse game.
Those interested can find a better gameplay trailer here. And yes, I highly recommend watching it. This trailer will give you a better idea of what you can expect from this FPS.
Mouse has a great cartoon style. Now some may call it a Cuphead copycat but that’s not really accurate. And I get it, this may not be your… cup of tea. However, it’s a game I’m really looking forward to. From what I’ve seen, Mouse has excellent shooting mechanics (as well as great enemy reactions), has an amazing art style, and it comes with some Bioshock vibes.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!
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