PlaySide Publishing has released a new gameplay teaser trailer for its upcoming Micky Mouse-inspired noir FPS, Mouse. This new trailer gives us a first look at the game’s Grappling Hook, Helicopter and PowerUp Spinach.
As we’ve already reported, 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.
Players will unravel a quest for justice in a noir city mired in chaos, corruption, and vibrant energy. In your quest, you’ll have all sorts of cool weapons, power-ups, and explosives to use. The game also promises to be playful and fun. Enemies will also act like characters from cartoons, which will add a funny twist to traditional FPS gameplay.
As I said before, I like everything I see in this FPS. Mouse has a unique art style, and I love it. And, from the looks of it, you won’t really need a high-end PC to run it. Fumi Games has shared some preliminary minimum PC specs for the game. According to them, you’ll at least need an Intel Core2 Duo E8400 or an AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ with 4GB of RAM and an NVIDIA GeForce 9800GT. The game will be using the DX9.0 API, and it will at least require 2GB of free disk space. So yeah, I’m certain that A LOT of PC gamers will be able to run it.
PlaySide Publishing plans to release Mouse in 2025.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!
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