‘Michigan: Report from Hell’ first released in Japan back in 2004.
Speaking to VGC recently, for a yet-to-be-published interview, the Japanese video game creator Goichi Suda (aka: Suda51) shared that he was interested in revisiting Michigan: Report from Hell, a little-known PS2 title from Grasshopper’s early days.
Originally launched back in 2004 in Japan, the game, which saw players take control of a camera operator working as part of a television news crew reporting on a mysterious plane crash near Lake Michigan, was never officially released in the US, but did eventually get a European version in 2005, thanks to the publisher 505 GameStreet.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
‘Michigan: Report from Hell’ first released in Japan back in 2004.
Speaking to VGC recently, for a yet-to-be-published interview, the Japanese video game creator Goichi Suda (aka: Suda51) shared that he was interested in revisiting Michigan: Report from Hell, a little-known PS2 title from Grasshopper’s early days.
Originally launched back in 2004 in Japan, the game, which saw players take control of a camera operator working as part of a television news crew reporting on a mysterious plane crash near Lake Michigan, was never officially released in the US, but did eventually get a European version in 2005, thanks to the publisher 505 GameStreet.
Read the full article on timeextension.com