The story revolves around a news crew for Zaka TV, a station dedicated to paranormal events. After a small plane crashes in the lake the city of Chicago is engulfed by a mysterious fog, people are turning into hideous mutants and all hell has breaks loose - the cameraman (controlled by the player), plus a sound guy and female reporter are sent to film events and, perhaps, discover the cause.. Michigan: Report from Hell is a 2004 Survival Horror video game developed by Grasshopper Manufacture for the PlayStation 2. The player controls a cameraman of the Zaka TV news crew who are investigating the strange goings on in Chicago note 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.
Michigan: Report from Hell is a survival horror game developed by Grasshopper Manufacture and published by Spike. 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. 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.. Gameplay of Michigan: Report from Hell; the player, as cameraman, can direct the characters and focus on different objects. Michigan: Report from Hell is a video game−alternately described as adventure in Japan and survival horror in Western reports−where players take on the role of a television crew cameraman. [1][2][3] The game is split into levels dubbed "Scenarios", with the player.