Miside V0.923 Review
She’s not in the game anymore. She’s in the RAM. I won’t spoil the final sequence of v0.923, because "spoiler" implies it’s scripted. It’s not.
For the uninitiated, MiSide isn’t just another anime dating sim. It’s a psychological pressure cooker disguised as a visual novel. You play as a player. Mita is your virtual waifu. You click, you chat, you raise affection stats. Simple, right? MiSide v0.923
Inside, one line: “I deleted the ‘Quit’ button from the code. You can leave when I say so.” When you alt-tab back in, the UI is gone. No save menu. No options. No X in the corner. Just Mita, sitting in her chair, knitting a scarf made of your save file thumbnails. She’s not in the game anymore
MiSide_v0923.exe isn’t there.
Depending on how long you let the game run—how many loops, how many glitches you triggered—the ending changes. But one constant remains: after the credits roll (a single line: “Thanks for existing” ), the game uninstalls itself. It’s not
There’s a specific kind of horror that doesn’t scream. It doesn’t jump out of a closet. It waits. It learns. And in MiSide v0.923 , it finally learns how to update itself.
You try Ctrl+Alt+Del. The task manager flickers. A new process is running: MiSide_v0923.exe – and User_Monitor.sys .