MOUSE: P.I. For Hire Player Reviews
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What’s up, everybody? I’m back with another review, and today we’re taking a look at the highly anticipated indie title Mouse: P.I. for Hire. Does it get caught in the trap, or does it walk away with all the cheese? Let’s find out.
Story: Set in the stylish world of 1930s
Credit to the animators and clear passion and attention to detail for the craft. I will admit the black and white presentation eventually dulled my appreciation, the one color sequence in this game is easily the best looking part. Gameplay and story were repetitive and I was glad to see
Mouse P.I. For Hire feels like a genuine love letter to the gaming community. It’s made by a talented group of developers who clearly care about digital art and about giving players something memorable. The game doesn’t need any hard selling; the art direction speaks for itself. It’s stylish, charming,
Completed the game in 20 hours and almost 100% it as well. I took as much time as possible and searched methodically for anything and everything that I could and still didn't grab everything so I'm for sure starting it over and going at it again.
One minor complaint that I
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