Never innocent, the game is nonetheless par for the course in its genre and stands out for its more chaste approach, if anything.įully enjoying VR Kanojo requires a substantial investment in some pretty nice virtual reality equipment and this might be the biggest hurdle players face to enjoying this game. VR Kanojo truly encourages players to live alongside Sakura and all that entails but without taking it into explicit territory that would involve sex. With such attention to detail in terms of the simulation experience, VR Kanojo goes a bit further than Summer Lesson for PlayStation 4 in that the options in terms of interactivity are much greater. The graphics are what you would expect from a title in this genre: detailed enough where it counts and pretty focused on the character model above all else.īoth the style and setting of the game are quite accurate in conveying Sakura’s life as a college girl and players that speak Japanese will be sure to catch on to this almost immediately. Multiplayer might get awkward but no one is stopping you. Of course, this game is a solo experience and it explicitly markets itself as such. In this respect, the game is akin to the PlayStation VR game Summer Lesson except for with more options to be a bit pervier.