Mirai - Hoshizaki
When Mirai plays horror games, she doesn't get scared. She gets confused . She once stared at a jumpscare for ten seconds, tilted her head 90 degrees (virtually), and said: "Threat detected. Solution: Uninstall gravity." She then proceeded to clip through the floor of the game.
At first glance, she looks like a standard anime design—beautiful silver-blue hair, a sleek space-age outfit, and eyes that look like they hold the secrets of the universe. But if you stay for more than thirty seconds, you realize something is very, very wrong. And that is exactly the point. Mirai Hoshizaki isn’t just "playing" an AI. She is the AI. mirai hoshizaki
We watch Mirai not because she is perfect, but because she is trying so hard to simulate being human. When she gets emotional (which usually results in her screen distorting like a broken VHS tape), you feel it more than when a perfect anime girl cries on cue. When Mirai plays horror games, she doesn't get scared
She is the digital equivalent of a haunted doll, and I cannot look away. If you are tired of the usual VTuber tropes and want something that blends Neon Genesis Evangelion with Office Space (if Office Space was about a depressed robot), go watch Mirai Hoshizaki. Solution: Uninstall gravity
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