Michigan: Report From Hell Walkthrough Ending Ann Theater - PS2 Gameplay - Full Playthrough
"Michigan: Report From Hell Walkthrough" PS2 Gameplay Full Playthrough End Cutscene
"Playstation 2" has many classics. "Michigan Report From Hell" is not one of them. A first person horror game where you play as a cameraman that focuses more of his time on the lady reporters body than he does the hellhounds attack the city. A mystery horror that takes notes from movies like Alien, The Thing, and a bunch of X rated anime.
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Playstation 2's beaming with one memorable horror game after another, but Grasshopper Manufacture's game isn't going to leave much of a positive impression. Unless, of course, you're me, and have this undying love for trying horror games of many kinds, even ones not so polished that somehow run even worse on an emulator. While Michigan: Report From Hell isn't a good game, it did leave me laughing with a lot of memories experienced with the chat room, and myself. So, in regards to that fact; I had a wonderful time playing this game, and would do it all over again. It's not a game i'd recommend to spend money on, or to play alone. But it is a game worth your time sharing with friends or viewers, or whichever company you find.
Playstation 2 is a gift that continues to give. Whether bad or legendary; the games the PS2 has in its collection leave me with a smile reaching my eyes proudly. I keep finding games for the Sony console that delivers, and more so, games that live on in my heart. While Michigan: Report From Hell isn't one of those, I am glad I played it. As you'll see in these videos, I spend a lot of time laughing and loving the weird and awkward characters.
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Michigan is played from a first-person perspective, as viewed through the recording lens of a television news camera. Players take the role of the cameraman in a news crew, and are accompanied by a reporter and a sound engineer–boom operator as they explore the game's locations.
The main method of interacting with the environment in Michigan is to "tag" objects. This draws the attention of the reporter to them, causing her to interact with the object. In combat, players can "tag" an enemy to get the reporter to attack the creature with their weapon. Players can also attack an enemy directly by ramming it with their bodies, although this has limited effectiveness.
The purpose of the game is to film interesting footage by pointing the camera at objects and events of interest, such as documents, monster attacks, and live locational reports given by the reporter.
Players can earn three types of points in the game; "Suspense", "Erotic", or "Immoral". These points are determined by the player's camerawork and what events or objects they choose to focus on. "Suspense" points are the most standard, earned for good camerawork and the recording of interesting events. "Erotic" points are earned for filming up the reporter's skirt, and videoing pornographic magazines lying around the game's levels. "Immoral" points are earned for filming negative events, such as people being attacked by monsters, instead of trying to stop them. The type of points the player focuses on determines which of the three endings they receive (the identity of the player's character, the cameraman, differs in each ending).
The game is notable for multiple action events where the player can determine the fate of various secondary characters. Most prominently, the player's action or inaction can cause the reporter to be killed in a mission, in which case the reporter is replaced by a new character, and the player automatically skips ahead to the next level. Other than the character's death, and the inability to play the rest of the level, players are not penalized for allowing their reporters to die, and can even quickly skip to the game's ending by allowing each of their reporters to die as soon as possible.
Although the word Michigan by itself usually refers to the State of Michigan and Hell suggests the town of Hell, the game takes place in Chicago, Illinois, and is named because the game's phenomena center around Lake Michigan.