MOUSE: P.I. For Hire Has A New Gameplay Showcase, And It’s All The Right Kinds Of Cheesy

Fumi Games’ latest game is looking to be a delightfully over-the-top and humorous experience. The main character, Jack, delivers witty lines with a straight face, echoing classic detective stories. Recent gameplay footage highlights Jack’s detective skills – for example, he can sneak into crime scenes using a fake ID – and showcases the game’s unique, hand-drawn cartoon visuals.

Nioh 3 Demo Crosses 1 Million Downloads Ahead of Launch

It’s impressive how much positive feedback the demo has gotten! Players seem particularly excited that their demo progress transfers to the full game. Reviewers are praising the open level design and the combat, which successfully mixes fresh ideas – like the Style Switching mechanic – with elements fans already love from the series.

John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando Outlines Mission Types, Classes, and Chaotic Action in New Trailer

Honestly, they’ve really gone all out with this game – everything from the missions themselves to the different character classes, the characters you meet, all the weapons and vehicles… it’s as wild as I’d hoped! Seriously, this is the kind of game you want to play with friends. Get your squad together, because you’re gonna want to cause some serious chaos for a few hours!

One of the Most Underrated Family Fantasy Franchises Just Joined Netflix (But There’s a Problem)

The Night at the Museum movies, starring Ben Stiller, are a fantastic choice for family movie night! Based on a children’s book, the films follow a museum security guard whose job gets a lot more interesting when the exhibits magically come to life. They’re full of adventure, humor, and heartwarming moments. However, only the original three Night at the Museum films – Night at the Museum, Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, and Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb – are currently available on Netflix. The animated installment, Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again, can be found on Disney+.

25 Years Ago Today, the Coolest Power Rangers Team Debuted (And You Can Watch It For Free)

Today marks the 25th anniversary of Power Rangers Time Force, which first aired on Fox Kids on February 3, 2001. The show introduced a unique team of Power Rangers – police officers from the future traveling back in time to stop a dangerous criminal. Many fans consider Time Force to be one of the most creative and memorable seasons of the Power Rangers franchise, and it remains popular even today.

What Modern Xbox Can Learn From Sega’s Nintendo Team-Up Game

Xbox’s most popular new games are often performing better on consoles like the PlayStation 5. But they aren’t the first publisher to face this issue. Twenty-four years ago, Sega made a similar decision as they began to exit the console market – they started releasing their biggest games on consoles previously considered competitors.

Ted Lasso Coaching A Women’s Team Can Revitalize Apple TV Series

Apple TV+ shows often offer a realistic glimpse behind the scenes, even without being strict documentaries. Series like The Morning Show, Shrinking, and The Studio thoroughly explore the worlds they depict, while others such as For All Mankind and Severance provide detailed looks at alternative or unique settings.