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Mr. Kite/Michigan: Report from Hell

Also known as: Michigan (JP)
Developer: Grasshopper Manufacture
Publishers: Spike (JP), 505 Game Street (EU)
Platform: PlayStation 2
Released in JP: August 5, 2004
Released in EU: September 29, 2005
Released in AU: 2005


RegionIcon.png This game has regional differences.


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Michigan: Report from Hell is an odd survival horror game in which there is no direct gameplay as the game is played almost entirely through the viewfinder of a camera. Because of this lack of direct gameplay, Michigan was denied a North American publisher by Sony. The game did however get a PAL release.

Regional Differences

Special Stage with Yinling

In the Japanese version there's a special stage starring Yinling, a real-life model actress. All references to Yinling was completely removed in the PAL version.

Other Changes

  • The PAL version removed the mist effect when enemies are present.
  • Different music is used during battles and events.