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Summer lesson vr review11/6/2022 ![]() ![]() ![]() As the up-close-and-personal Chisato repeatedly dug a sword in the general direction of my kidney, I cringed and squealed and sat stricken with fear, mortified. Swords that she plunges into your body.Īgain: What a fool I was. The girl lives in a creaky, Victorian style mansion, seemingly alone, and her interests include. It turned out that hanging with Chisato wasnt the fun ego boost of (Japanese inscrutable) compliments I hoped for. I laughed out loud out of nervousness several times I also backed away in my chair, almost knocking into the demo attendant.īut the new episode of Summer Lesson didnt just test the limits of my physical boundaries. There is a commonly cited ‘fact’ that the VHS format won the home videotape format wars because it allowed pornography to use the format, while Betamax would not. Every response drew her closer, and closer, and closer still. Chisato circled around me, asking me questions that I could only respond to with a nod. What followed was five minutes of claustrophobia. ![]() Without a controller in hand or an on-screen virtual avatar to look at Summer Lesson is played using only head movements, looking at the girls in the eyes I felt trapped in my own body. The experience paired me up with privileged teen Chisato Shinjo, and right from the start I knew Summer Lesson would be a special brand of unpleasant: Chisato sauntered toward me, getting right up in my face. When I tried out the upcoming installment of Bandai Namcos PlayStation VR conversation sim, Summer Lesson, at this years Tokyo Game Show, I expected a calm, cutesy palate cleanser. ![]()
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