I tried the latest 'Sight Jack' contact lenses, a groundbreaking product limited to one in 100,000 monitors, allowing you to peek into the perspective of a desired woman. Each use lasts 5 minutes, extendable up to 60 minutes, with features like view switching and voice muting. The usage period is one week, limited to once per day. In practice, I connected to my classmate Mana's view and experienced changing clothes and masturbation from a female perspective, but camera work was problematic. Specifically, the masturbation scene through a mirror was too distant and hard to see, with a sense of misalignment.
Episode1's changing and silent toilet masturbation had a sense of daily life, offering high immersion that I liked, but Episode3's mirror-front masturbation felt overly acted, making it seem like watching someone else and hard to empathize with. As a VR gender-swap work, I wish for more natural everyday scenes.
There were too many unnecessary shots of the male actor's hands and arms, with angles focusing on moles and leg hair that were unpleasant. Did I get a bad draw in the male actor lottery? His scenes were excessive, dragging on where subtitles could have sufficed for seconds, raising doubts about the director's skill. Overall, it's unclear what the work aims to convey, leading to low ratings from Chapter1 to 3. I regret buying it, as the product is riddled with issues needing improvement.
Episode1's changing and silent toilet masturbation had a sense of daily life, offering high immersion that I liked, but Episode3's mirror-front masturbation felt overly acted, making it seem like watching someone else and hard to empathize with. As a VR gender-swap work, I wish for more natural everyday scenes.
There were too many unnecessary shots of the male actor's hands and arms, with angles focusing on moles and leg hair that were unpleasant. Did I get a bad draw in the male actor lottery? His scenes were excessive, dragging on where subtitles could have sufficed for seconds, raising doubts about the director's skill. Overall, it's unclear what the work aims to convey, leading to low ratings from Chapter1 to 3. I regret buying it, as the product is riddled with issues needing improvement.