The core experience of Mouse: P.I. For Hire centers on the corruption-riddled streets of Mouseburg. What starts as a standard missing persons case quickly unravels into a conspiracy involving murder and political rot. It is a world where the hand-drawn, whimsical aesthetic of early animation clashes violently with high-octane gunplay and a gritty detective narrative.
Bringing gravity to the role of Jack Pepper is industry veteran Troy Baker. His performance anchors the story, providing a rugged contrast to the jazz-fueled chaos and the "unlikeliest of enemies" Pepper encounters. For players looking to dive in, the game is priced at a competitive base rate of $29.99 USD. However, the Digital Deluxe Edition offers significant value for those planning to stick around Mouseburg.
Digital Deluxe Edition ($39.99) Includes:
- Base Game
- Future DLC Access
- Original Soundtrack (OST)
- Digital Comic Book
This release marks a significant moment for indie shooters, proving that visual identity can be just as impactful as mechanical depth. Between the rhythmic jazz score and the fluid, cartoonish movement, this isn't just a gimmick—it's a fully realized atmospheric adventure that demands your attention if you've ever wanted to play through a playable, violent cartoon.
