Quick pitch
Tails Noir invites you into a gritty, pixel-art detective tale set in a rain-soaked, retrofuturistic Vancouver inhabited by humanoid animals. You play Howard Lotor, a private eye navigating moral gray zones while unraveling a series of tangled cases. The game blends stealth, exploration, and cinematic moments to create a tense, story-driven experience.
World and atmosphere
The cityscape is a moody mix of neon and decay—a dystopian take on Vancouver where every alley and rooftop feels lived-in. Visuals emphasize grainy pixels and strong lighting contrasts to build a dense, film-noir mood. Backgrounds, character designs, and sound cues combine to reinforce a brooding, atmospheric setting that supports the mystery at the heart of the game.
Character and investigation
Howard Lotor is a hardened investigator with a nose for trouble. As you question witnesses and examine crime scenes, you’ll assemble leads and connect disparate clues. Interrogations and exploration drive the plot forward, forcing choices that reveal more about the characters and the city’s social tensions.
Stealth and unique mechanics
- Smell-based navigation adds a fresh twist to stealth, letting you follow and mask scents to avoid detection.
- Traditional sneaking and cover mechanics coexist with inventive environmental interactions, giving you multiple approaches to a single objective.
- Situational action sequences punctuate quieter investigative moments, shifting the pace between tension and confrontation.
Themes and storytelling
The narrative digs into power structures and social prejudice, using the city’s hierarchy and its animal inhabitants as allegory. Storytelling relies on cinematic pacing—set pieces and dialogue scenes that gradually uncover deeper conspiracies while exposing personal stakes.
Why players should try it
- Atmospheric pixel art and a noir script make it appealing to mystery fans.
- The combination of investigative gameplay with stealth and occasional action delivers varied pacing.
- Those who enjoy narrative-driven titles with moral complexity will find compelling choices and character-driven revelations.
Technical
- Windows
- Mac
- Full