With the launch of a reverse pickup work in VR, I quickly checked out this production starring Natsume Airi. It's promoted as satisfying amateur men nationwide, leveraging VR's immersive appeal, but after experiencing it firsthand, the content has mixed reviews.
In terms of video quality, the main scenes are shot in a bathroom with intimate interactions, but the skin tones are subpar, quite different from the sample images. The texture feels somewhat like an old movie, falling short of the expected quality. Natsume Airi herself is skilled in acting and very cute, but technical issues are noticeable.
Regarding the reverse pickup scenes, the intense camera movements cause dizziness, and the lack of realism in the direction is concerning. Since it feels heavily staged and lacks fun, removing these parts might make the work cleaner. Many reviews also criticize this aspect, often calling it a waste of time.
However, once the main action starts, it's a different story. Natsume-chan's approachability shines through, with charming performances that draw you in deeply. Ignoring the video quality and details, there's a pure enjoyment that makes you want to rewatch it. As a VR work, the new attempt is commendable, but I hope they focus more on enhancing immersion by cutting the reverse pickup elements. Overall, it's worth a watch for Natsume Airi fans, but those particular about video quality and direction might find it slightly lacking.
In terms of video quality, the main scenes are shot in a bathroom with intimate interactions, but the skin tones are subpar, quite different from the sample images. The texture feels somewhat like an old movie, falling short of the expected quality. Natsume Airi herself is skilled in acting and very cute, but technical issues are noticeable.
Regarding the reverse pickup scenes, the intense camera movements cause dizziness, and the lack of realism in the direction is concerning. Since it feels heavily staged and lacks fun, removing these parts might make the work cleaner. Many reviews also criticize this aspect, often calling it a waste of time.
However, once the main action starts, it's a different story. Natsume-chan's approachability shines through, with charming performances that draw you in deeply. Ignoring the video quality and details, there's a pure enjoyment that makes you want to rewatch it. As a VR work, the new attempt is commendable, but I hope they focus more on enhancing immersion by cutting the reverse pickup elements. Overall, it's worth a watch for Natsume Airi fans, but those particular about video quality and direction might find it slightly lacking.