"Immoral" points are earned for inhuman filming, such as recording people being attacked by monsters instead of helping them. "Erotic" points are earned for things like filming up the reporter's skirt and videoing pornographic magazines lying around the game's levels. "Suspense" points are the most standard, earned for good camerawork and the recording of interesting events. 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 and objects they choose to focus on. The object 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 on location reports given by the reporter. Players can also attack an enemy by slamming against it with their bodies, although the effectiveness of this maneuver is fairly limited. In battle, players can tag an enemy to have the reporter attack it with her weapon. This draws the reporter's attention to it, causing her to interact with it in some way. The main method of interacting with the environment is by "tagging" objects. Players take the role of the cameraman in a news crew, and are accompanied by a reporter and sound engineer/boom operator as they explore the game's locations. Michigan is played from a first-person perspective, viewed through the television lens of a television news camera. Consequently, the localized versions of the game sold for much higher than the Japanese pressing.Īlthough the word Michigan by itself usually refers to the State of Michigan or, less commonly, the University of Michigan, the game takes place in Chicago, Illinois, and centers around Lake Michigan. Red Ant Enterprises also distributed the 505 version in Australia.
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The game was however published in Europe without SUDA51's knowledge by 505 Games.
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Because of this lack of direct gameplay, Michigan was denied a North American release by Sony.
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The game is unique in that it is played almost entirely through the viewfinder of a camera, and in that the game is lost if the player runs out of film before solving each level's mysteries. Directed by Akira Ueda and planned by SUDA51, the game focuses on a news crew for the fictional ZaKa TV, dedicated to covering strange phenomena. Adventure Michigan: Report from Hell is a survival horror game developed by Grasshopper Manufacture and published by Spike.