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Michigan: Report from Hell

2004-08-05
Developer:  Grasshopper ManufacturePublisher:    Spike, 505 Game Street
gamepadPS2
Single playerFirst person
Shooter
Horror

Michigan: Report from Hell, released as Michigan in Japan, is a survival horror game developed by Grasshopper Manufacture and published by Spike. It was released in Japan on August 5, 2004, in Europe on September 30, 2005, and in Australia in 2005. This game was never released in North America. Directed by Akira Ueda and planned by Goichi Suda, the game focuses on a news crew for the fictional ZaKa TV, dedicated to covering strange phenomena. The game is unique in the sense that it is played almost entirely though the viewfinder of a camera; and the game is lost if the player runs out of film before solving the mysteries in a mission.

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Корявый хоррор,из плюсов пожалуй девки детальные
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Oh my GOD this game is bad but it's also hilarious I'd wanted to try playing it ever since I first heard about it a couple years ago, and it sure lived up to my expectations. Toffee described it as "The Room levels of bad" iirc and that is SO accurate Anyway, I had a blast with this even though it bugged out several times. The glitching is part of the charm. If you haven't played this, or ever experienced it at all... please do. It's so goddamn funny. I can't wait to watch everyone else's highlight videos of it now because the whole game is like a fever dream
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it's so bad that it's good
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