IBM's original pointing stick existed to save the average typist time and effort. A new peripheral, the Ploopy Bean, doesn't ...
For just $1, you can get a mystery game and be in with the chance of winning an Alienware monitor, keyboard, and mouse worth ...
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We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Joshua Lyon Joshua Lyon is a writer covering home and decor. He spent all of ...
Twenty-five years ago, Alienware was basically synonymous with “gaming PCs.” It was really the only company that was making high-end gaming PCs and basically created the kind of RGB-heavy aesthetic ...
Imagine Doom in the ‘rubber hose’ animation of Steamboat Willie, add in more references to mice and cheese than you could ever need, and a hardboiled detective in a neo noir setting and you might get ...
We don’t do ratings for games on MobileSyrup, but if we did, Mouse: P.I. For Hire would be the epitome of a “7/10.” It’s a decent game that’s carried heavily by its oh-so charming retro-inspired ...
Part chaotic retro shooter, part stylish cartoon noir, Mouse P.I. for Hire goes beyond its stellar artistry to deliver an invigorating, imaginative hard-boiled romp. Sometimes it's the little touches ...
Color graded in black and white, don't be fooled by its noir film aesthetic—this FPS is vibrant. A true passion project that's pure entertainment from start to finish, MOUSE: P.I. For Hire is an ...
The guys are back with another great episode featuring a detailed chat about TJ's reviews of Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream and Mouse: P.I. For Hire. Donovan also talks about his Pragmata review and ...
The black-and-white Mickey-Mouse-with-a-gun game backs up its signature art style with a surprisingly mature detective yarn. David Lumb is a managing editor for the mobile team, covering mobile and ...