Michigan: Report From Hell (Paula Orton Full Playthrough + Dance Club) No Commentary [Europe Copy]

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You can kill off Justine in under a few minutes when you get her as a reporter directly after Nina if Ann and Carly are dead. After that. you skip directly to the last few levels of the game, starting at the train station.

Paula is your typical woman who just wants to strike it big and make fat stacks, or marry someone with enough wealth so she never has to work a day of her life. She is the least experienced reporter of the entire group, however she has the most mysterious backstory, which will be shown off later in the eventual cut scene complication.

The final ending this game has will be shown during the next and final part, since it takes a lot of effort to actually get. High Immortal is the final one, which requires you to get 75000 Immoral points while also having less than 500 suspense and 500 erotic points. A single point over locks you into the normal immoral ending. This, as mentioned prior, will be showcased during Mark's part.

Justine's alt outfit is showcased before Paula's joining. Paula's alt outfit will be shown in the next and final part of the Europe copy playthrough.
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Michigan: Report from Hell is a video game developed by Grasshopper Manufacture. It was published in Japan by Spike in 2004, and in Europe by 505 GameStreet the following year. Alternately described as adventure and survival horror, the game follows a news crew investigating Chicago after a mist covers the city following a plane crash in Lake Michigan. Gameplay features the player as a cameraman guiding the reporter through different scenarios, with the ending influenced by what the player captures on film.

The game was developed during a period when Grasshopper Manufacture was staying in business through contract work. Company founder Goichi Suda created the initial concept, and acted as a producer. The director was Akira Ueda, while the music was composed by Masafumi Takada. The Japanese version included promotional material featuring Taiwanese model Yinling. The game was not released in North America due to its minimal gameplay. Michigan: Report from Hell saw generally mixed reviews, with several Western journalists noting its unique premise but faulting its gameplay and presentation.







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