MOUSE: P.I. For Hire

MOUSE: P.I. For Hire

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🐭 MOUSE: P.I. For Hire, a BOOMER‑shooter for old‑school heads: vintage Disney visuals paired with Boltgun/early DOOM vibes.

Performance is stellar: at 1440p on max with DLAA it stays above 200 FPS, and with DLSS in Quality it doesn't drop below 250 (CPU bound in NPC‑heavy spots); outside intense scenes it often sits around 400. No stutters, very smooth, weird that such simple-looking art eats resources (no ray tracing, characters are animated planes), but optimization works. Gameplay is straight-up fast and fun: familiar, predictable weapon behaviour without heavy punch, steady progression unlocks weapons and mobility gadgets (yes, the tail‑hook), plus lockpicking, a card minigame, collectibles and light side tasks. Story is a noir pastiche that doesn't take itself seriously, not a masterpiece but fits the tone. Short, stylish indie that any shooter fan should try; cons are resource appetite and a modest narrative. 🐭

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