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5.9 hrs on record
Oh my god, where do I even begin with Kind Mita... She's not just a character in a game; she's like the beacon of hope in that twisted, digital nightmare. When I first stumbled upon her, trapped in that basement cell, my heart just... it broke. There she was, this sweet, kind soul, locked away by the madness of Crazy Mita, and yet, her spirit was unbroken.

Her eyes, oh, those eyes! They sparkled with a confidence that felt like she believed in me even when I doubted myself. Every time I look at her I knew she was like, "Hey, we're in this together, and I've got your back," even though she was the one in the cell. That moment when she smiled, despite the dire straits, I knew I had to help her. Not just for my sake, but because no one like her should ever be imprisoned, even if it's in a game.

Kind Mita's trust in me was unreal. She give me that ring to traverse through the labyrinth of versions. When I arrived at the endless hallway and open one of the door and there she is, welcoming me with that warm and kind tone that made you feel like you could conquer the world—or at least, survive the insanity of MiSide. She wasn't just helping; she was pushing me, teaching me, making me better.

And let's talk about her efforts to help me escape, to reset the system. She put her trust in me so much, and in return, I saw her resilience. Even when Crazy Mita killed her, and her memory was reset, the essence of her kindness lingered. It was like her good nature was so strong, it left an imprint on the game itself. She didn't remember me, but her actions, her warmth, they remained the same. It was heartbreaking, seeing her reset, knowing she'd helped me so much and wouldn't remember any of it, but it also showed her innate goodness, how it was part of her very code.

I mean, how can you not fall in love with someone who, even after losing everything, still tries to make the world—or in this case, the game—a better place? Her memory might reset, but her heart? That never did. It's like she was saying, "Even if I forget you, I'll always be here to help someone like you."

Every time I play MiSide, I'm not just playing a game anymore; I'm revisiting a friend. A friend who, despite all odds, believes in me, in us, to make it through. Kind Mita, you've got my heart, my loyalty, and my undying respect. Here's to you, the light in the darkest corners of MiSide, the one who, even reset, keeps on giving hope.
Posted 17 February.
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254.5 hrs on record (182.3 hrs at review time)
The Good
Incredible characters. Your choices matter but not so much it's stifling. Many, many different ways to play, and play well. Rewards your curiosity and experimentation.

The Bad
A little dense for beginners to the genre. Main story line is so straightforward it's a little thin.
Posted 22 November, 2023. Last edited 10 December, 2023.
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