Fumi Games has announced a new FPS that looks absolutely loving. Titled Mouse, this new shooter features an art style similar to the 1930s animated noir cartoons, as well as a retro rubber hose animation style.
Mouse is described as a story-driven experience that will take you on a thrilling journey through a dangerous and corrupt city.
In this game, players will assume the role of a private detective, John Mouston. Players will have at their disposal a variety of mid-century firearms and explosives like the Revolver, Tommy Gun, Hammer, Carcano, and Dynamite.
Lastly, the game will also have a power-up system. Via this system, players will be able to upgrade their weapons and abilities.
There is currently no ETA on when Mouse will come out. Still, this is a game you should keep on your radar.
Enjoy!

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Here before people call this racist for whatever reason
Im more worried that some may see this as copyrightcist…
Plagiarism?
It’s clearly antisemitic, look how many rats are being killed!
Expect to see numerous such products released across entertainment media now that we’re so close to Disney losing its copyright protection on Steamboat Willie next year.
I think they will rather activate order 66 in real life before letting copyright to expire…
finally something worth of my RTX 3070 TI !
Alright, this looks cool. I hope this delivers like Cuphead did.
Zero cosmetic variety in the enemies. Hopefully they remedy that before launch.
Surprised Disney isn’t already trying to sue.