thumb_up Pros
- + Sharp 8K video quality
- + Melissa Stratton's confident performance
- + Natural office lighting and setting
- + Good progression from roleplay to intimacy
thumb_down Cons
- − Predictable premise lacks creative spark
- − Camera height slightly off during desk scenes
- − Familiar territory for VR Bangers
VR Bangers delivers exactly what the title promises: a workplace harassment training scenario that quickly abandons any pretense of education for straightforward office fantasy. Melissa Stratton plays the "instructor" role with professional confidence, though the concept feels more like checking boxes than exploring creative territory. The 8K presentation is clean and sharp on Quest 3, with natural lighting that suits the office setting without feeling flat or overly processed.
Technically, this hits VR Bangers' usual marks. The camera positioning feels natural throughout most positions, though it sits slightly high during the opening desk scenes. Audio is clear with good spatial presence, and Stratton's dialogue feels conversational rather than overly scripted. The 180-degree framing captures the office environment well without distracting clutter, maintaining focus where it belongs.
Stratton brings genuine energy to what could have been a throwaway premise, particularly during the more intimate moments where the "training" facade drops entirely. Her natural curves translate well to VR scale, and she maintains good eye contact throughout. The progression from professional to personal feels organic enough, even if the scenario itself is familiar territory.
At 49 minutes, it's solid value for subscribers who enjoy office scenarios and appreciate Stratton's work. The execution is competent across the board without reaching exceptional heights, a reliable entry that delivers on its promises without surprises.
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