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* [[Anticlimax Boss]]: The "final boss" and apparent source of the outbreak turns out to be {{spoiler|a spastic, mentally challenged man who simply runs back and forth flailing his arms while you shoot him to death.}} You know this is a Suda 51 game when they use a [[Non Sequitur Scene]] for the final fight.
* [[Anyone Can Die]]: And you can let them.
* [[Anyone Can Die]]: And you can let them.
* [[Asshole Victim]]: If you let her be, Anne.
* [[Asshole Victim]]: If you let her be, Anne.

Revision as of 15:30, 27 November 2018

Michigan: Report from Hell is a Survival Horror video game developed by Grasshopper Manufacture for the Playstation2. The player controls a cameraman of the Zaka TV news crew who are investigating the strange goings on in Chicago after it's covered by a mysterious fog along with sound engineer Jean-Philippe Brisco and one of six reporters.

The game is played from the first person perspective as the cameraman, rather than take actions himself, highlights objects for the reporter to interact with, or enemies for her to shoot. If the reporter is killed, the game will skip to the next level where you meet with a new reporter.

Despite some graphical hiccups, God-awful voice acting and a mediocre story, the camera viewfinder perspective adds a level of immersion, and the game serves as a fairly unique experience, as expected of a Suda51 game.

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