thumb_up Pros
- + Sharp 6K visuals with excellent detail
- + Strong chemistry between both performers
- + Professional lighting and set design
- + Clean audio throughout
thumb_down Cons
- − POV logic doesn't match the lesbian focus
- − Camera pulls back during key moments
- − Male perspective feels forced into lesbian scene
VR Bangers takes the couples therapy premise and runs with it in "Dr. Feelgood," starring therapist Serene Siren treating patient Milana Ricci while you sit as the supposedly concerned husband. The 6K presentation is genuinely sharp on Quest 3, with excellent detail in both performers' natural features and the tastefully appointed office setting. The lighting strikes that perfect balance between professional consultation room and intimate encounter space.
Where things get a bit murky is the POV logic. You're positioned as Milana's husband, but the camera work clearly prioritizes the lesbian action between the two women rather than maintaining any consistent husband perspective. The scale feels right and there's no giant woman syndrome, but your role shifts from participant to observer without much narrative justification. Audio is clean with natural dialogue, though the premise requires some suspension of disbelief about therapy ethics.
Both Serene Siren and Milana Ricci bring convincing energy to their roles, with Serene's authoritative therapist persona contrasting nicely with Milana's more submissive patient dynamic. The progression from consultation to exploration feels natural enough within the fantasy framework. The camera captures the intimate moments well, though it sometimes pulls back when you'd want to stay close to the action.
This works best if you're into the voyeuristic aspect and don't overthink the setup. VR Bangers delivers their usual technical polish, but the scenario might feel more natural as a pure lesbian scene rather than trying to shoehorn in a male POV perspective that doesn't quite fit the action.