thumb_up Pros
- + Sharp 8K detail throughout
- + Three distinct performer personalities
- + Maintains natural scale and positioning
- + Colorful production design adds visual interest
- + Smooth position transitions
thumb_down Cons
- − Gimmicky premise may not land for everyone
- − Music occasionally drowns out dialogue
- − Camera struggles with three-person framing at times
- − Setup scenes feel overly long
VR Bangers' "Call On Me" commits fully to its 80s aerobics fantasy, complete with neon workout gear and a gym setting that transforms mid-scene. The premise is admittedly cheesy (you're magically transported back in time) but once you accept the setup, this becomes a well-executed threesome with Lily Larimar, Hime Marie, and Laney Grey. The performers lean into the retro theme without overdoing it, maintaining natural chemistry throughout the 43-minute runtime.
The 8K footage holds up well on Quest 3, delivering crisp detail that showcases the colorful costumes and gym equipment. Camera positioning keeps you naturally integrated into the action, though there are moments where managing three performers creates some awkward framing. The scale feels accurate throughout, and the transitions between positions flow smoothly without jarring POV shifts.
Audio is clean with good spatial positioning, though the 80s soundtrack occasionally overpowers dialogue during setup scenes. The lighting strikes a nice balance between the bright gym environment and more intimate moments, avoiding the flat studio look that plagues some multi-performer scenes. All three women bring distinct energy (Lily's playful enthusiasm, Hime's focused intensity, and Laney's natural warmth) creating genuine variety rather than feeling like one performer repeated three times.
This works best if you can embrace the nostalgic concept without rolling your eyes. The execution is solid enough to recommend for fans of group scenes, though the gimmick might wear thin on repeat viewings.