thumb_up Pros
- + Emma Rosie's engaging performance
- + Convincing office setting
- + Clean audio mix
- + Natural lighting avoids studio flatness
thumb_down Cons
- − Camera sits too high during key scenes
- − Rushed pacing hurts buildup
- − Cramped elevator space limits camera work
VR Bangers tries to squeeze some workplace tension into "Sex Elevator," but the result feels more like a missed connection than a steamy office encounter. Emma Rosie plays an eager job candidate who gets distracted from her interview prep, and while the premise has potential, the execution doesn't quite deliver on the promise.
The 8K video quality is decent but not exceptional, sharp enough on Quest 3 but lacks the crisp detail you'd expect from the resolution. Camera positioning feels slightly off throughout, sitting a touch too high during key moments which creates some awkward scale issues. The office setting looks convincing with good lighting that avoids the flat studio look, though some scenes feel overexposed.
Emma Rosie brings genuine enthusiasm to her performance, especially during the more intimate moments. Her eye contact and positioning work well for VR, though the scene's pacing feels rushed in places. The audio is clean with minimal echo, but the dialogue feels stilted during the setup. The elevator concept mostly works for immersion, though the confined space occasionally makes the camera work feel cramped.
This one's worth checking out if you're into the office fantasy genre or Emma Rosie specifically, but it's not going to convert anyone who isn't already sold on the premise.