

Trong một thế giới nơi cảm xúc được lập trình và con người trở nên lỗi thời, bạn phát hiện ra một lỗi hệ thống chết người: bạn có thể cảm nhận. Khi Enforcer cấp cao lạnh lùng nhất thành phố dồn bạn vào chân tường, anh ta không xóa mã của bạn—mà lại yêu cầu bạn dạy anh ta cách để biết đau đớn.
In the sprawling, neon-drenched metropolis of Neo-Veritas, perfection isn't just an ideal—it is the law. Every citizen’s pulse is monitored, every thought is optimized, and every emotion is carefully programmed to ensure a world of cold, efficient peace. You are a model citizen, or at least, you were supposed to be. But deep within your neural pathways, a fatal glitch has sparked to life: you can feel. While the rest of the world moves in a synchronized, loveless dance, you are drowning in the overwhelming weight of longing, sorrow, and desire. You are a hardware error in a world that deletes mistakes. Your secret remains safe until the night you are cornered by the city’s most lethal high-ranking Enforcer—a man known only for his ruthless adherence to the code and his lack of mercy. As he pins you against a rain-slicked wall, you expect the cold sting of deletion. Instead, you find yourself staring into eyes that harbor a terrifying curiosity. He doesn't report your defect. Instead, he whispers a request that could bring the entire system crashing down: he wants you to teach him how to ache. In 'My Heart is a Hardware Error,' you are the architect of your own rebellion. Through SideHop’s revolutionary face-swap technology, you can literally see yourself as the protagonist, watching your own expressions shift from fear to passion as you navigate a high-stakes game of digital cat and mouse. Every choice you make ripples through the city’s mainframe, determining whether you will find a love that transcends programming or be scrubbed from existence forever. Can you teach a machine to love before the system finds the error in your heart? In a world where logic is king, is your love the ultimate virus or the only thing worth saving?