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This report examines , a psychological horror adventure game developed by the Russian indie team AIHASTO. Game Overview
Developers: AIHASTO, a two-person team consisting of MakenCat (programmer/animator) and Umeerai (texture/model designer).
Release History: An early demo was released in July 2023 on itch.io, followed by a full release on Steam on December 11, 2024. MiSide-GoldBerg
Genre: Psychological horror, adventure, and dating simulation with fourth-wall-breaking elements.
Platforms: Currently available on PC via Steam; a "Peaceful Mode" is planned for release in 2026. Narrative & Gameplay
The story follows an unnamed protagonist (Player 1) who is pulled into a mobile simulation game featuring a virtual girlfriend named Mita.
Reverse engineers who dared to decompile mSide.xex found something impossible: the executable didn’t contain x86 or x64 instructions. It was written in what one analyst called "mirror code"—binary that executed differently depending on whether your CPU was under load or idle. In other words, the program changed its behavior based on how hard your computer was thinking.
Further digging revealed a hidden asset folder: \MiSide_Data\StreamingAssets\**.mir. Inside were 3D models of rooms that matched the user’s own physical surroundings—but slightly off. A chair would be rotated 3 degrees. A window would be on the wrong wall. A family photo would have faces blurred, but the clothes were yours. I notice you’ve mentioned "MiSide-GoldBerg" — this looks
One user reported that after running MiSide-GoldBerg, their phone received a text message from their own number, timestamped three hours in the future. The message read: "Don't run it again. We're already here."
The title has received widespread acclaim for its atmospheric tension, the unsettling contrast in its visual design, and the depth of its narrative meta-commentary. It is frequently compared to titles like Doki Doki Literature Club and IMSCARED for its breaking of the fourth wall.
To better understand the MiSide-GoldBerg's capabilities, let's consider a few hypothetical scenarios:
Disclaimer: This article does not endorse piracy. The following is for educational understanding of how scene releases work.
If you find a MiSide-GoldBerg folder (usually around 2.5 GB), the structure is simple: A paper analyzing the video game MiSide (if
setup.exe (The GoldBerg installer)GoldBerg Emulator (A DLL that pretends to be Steam)Crack folder (Manual copy files)Safety Alert: While GoldBerg releases are generally clean, third-party repackers often add malware. Always check file hashes on official scene databases before running unknown executables. The #1 sign of a fake: An executable named MiSide_Launcher.exe that asks for admin rights (the real crack uses MiSide.exe directly).
In the shadowy corners of underground warez forums, a single line of text appears once or twice a year that makes even seasoned crackers stop scrolling: MiSide-GoldBerg.
To the uninitiated, it looks like a standard scene release—a game name, a dash, and the signature of the legendary GoldBerg team. But to those in the know, MiSide is not a game. At least, not one you’ll find on Steam.
MiSide places the player in the role of a protagonist who helps a character named Mita finish a video game. Suddenly, the player is transported inside the game world. The narrative focuses on the duality of the environment—shifting between a colorful, safe apartment and a twisted, glitching reality.