First-person shooter Mouse has gathered quite the excitement in the last 24 hours, thanks to its... distinct art style …
has gathered quite the excitement in the last 24 hours, thanks to its... distinct art style and protagonist.
The game will see you play as John Mouston, a private detective sniffing out corruption and rogue rodents. Inspired by rubber hose animation, John Mouston bears some resemblance to Walt Disney's beloved Mickey Mouse. Indeed, he has the long snout with a round nose, the big ears and the white gloves. But he also has a revolver and cigars, so he's definitely not Mickey Mouse.
The gameplay we've seen so far gives me Doom vibes, whilst the vending machines remind me a lot of BioShock. I'd be lying if I said it doesn't look fun to play.The game will be a story-driven experience, developer Fumi Games has stated, and other inspirations for the game include retro shooters and the noir genre. Weapons that can be seen in the gameplay shown include a revolver, tommy gun, and dynamite.
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