Are you into spanking? Dungeons? Furries? Shemales? Teachers? Big-breasted girls? Vampires? Cosplay girls? If the answer is yes to any of that, then have I got a game for you! Sin VR includes all of these kinks and so much more in one neatly-packed downloadable game.
While downloadable games usually come with a price, you’ll be happy to know that Sin VR is free to play. At least in the beginning. It is a PC game first and foremost, despite its name, and you don’t have to actually own a VR headset in order to play it (a PC and a mouse is just fine). That being said, if you happen to have an HTC Vive or an Oculus Rift (with Touch!) on hand, you’ll feel like you’re transported into a whole new world of porn.
Sin VR is undoubtedly a pioneer when it comes to adult hentai games because sooner or later we’re going to get the truly delicious experience of completely realistic VR sex that is no different - or perhaps even better - than the real thing.
That being said, is Sin VR like having real sex? No, not exactly. While I love the concept behind the game - choosing a female partner and a setting you like to make your wildest fantasies come true - the graphics fall short from making you feel like you’re in the middle of the action. Everything is in 3D, of course, but the characters are a bit stiff and unnatural in their movements. In my opinion, it will take a while yet before Sin VR or any similar game is as smooth as we want it to be.
This game offers dozens of sex positions for you to choose from and an ever-expanding archive of girls and scenes, although they do come with a catch. Without purchasing DLCs for the game, you’re allowed to use only one girl and one scene to try the game out. I wasn’t tempted to get the DLCs since, after trying out the free demo, I wasn’t too captivated by the experience.
However, if you have a VR headset and you’ve always wondered what it would look like to have virtual sex with a hot fictional girl in it, you should definitely try Sin VR. It doesn’t have any other gameplay elements apart from the sex simulation, but you might find the free version more to your liking than I did. Whether or not you’ll end up buying the DLCs is up to you.
Key Features
■ A collection of interactive PC experiences unlike any other!
■ AI driven behavior
■ VR support for HTC Vive and Oculus Rift with Touch
■ Use your Vive or Rift controllers to interact with the girls
■ One girl and one scene included free, others available via DLC
■ Supports No-VR mode, with only a PC & mouse (no VR headset)
System Requirements
Windows System Requirement
• OS: Windows 7
• Processor: Intel Core i5-4590 (AMD FX 8350) or greater
• Memory: 8 GB RAM
• Graphics: GeForce GTX 970 (AMD Radeon R9 290) or greater
• Storage: 500 MB available space
While downloadable games usually come with a price, you’ll be happy to know that Sin VR is free to play. At least in the beginning. It is a PC game first and foremost, despite its name, and you don’t have to actually own a VR headset in order to play it (a PC and a mouse is just fine). That being said, if you happen to have an HTC Vive or an Oculus Rift (with Touch!) on hand, you’ll feel like you’re transported into a whole new world of porn.
Sin VR is undoubtedly a pioneer when it comes to adult hentai games because sooner or later we’re going to get the truly delicious experience of completely realistic VR sex that is no different - or perhaps even better - than the real thing.
That being said, is Sin VR like having real sex? No, not exactly. While I love the concept behind the game - choosing a female partner and a setting you like to make your wildest fantasies come true - the graphics fall short from making you feel like you’re in the middle of the action. Everything is in 3D, of course, but the characters are a bit stiff and unnatural in their movements. In my opinion, it will take a while yet before Sin VR or any similar game is as smooth as we want it to be.
This game offers dozens of sex positions for you to choose from and an ever-expanding archive of girls and scenes, although they do come with a catch. Without purchasing DLCs for the game, you’re allowed to use only one girl and one scene to try the game out. I wasn’t tempted to get the DLCs since, after trying out the free demo, I wasn’t too captivated by the experience.
However, if you have a VR headset and you’ve always wondered what it would look like to have virtual sex with a hot fictional girl in it, you should definitely try Sin VR. It doesn’t have any other gameplay elements apart from the sex simulation, but you might find the free version more to your liking than I did. Whether or not you’ll end up buying the DLCs is up to you.
Key Features
■ A collection of interactive PC experiences unlike any other!
■ AI driven behavior
■ VR support for HTC Vive and Oculus Rift with Touch
■ Use your Vive or Rift controllers to interact with the girls
■ One girl and one scene included free, others available via DLC
■ Supports No-VR mode, with only a PC & mouse (no VR headset)
System Requirements
Windows System Requirement
• OS: Windows 7
• Processor: Intel Core i5-4590 (AMD FX 8350) or greater
• Memory: 8 GB RAM
• Graphics: GeForce GTX 970 (AMD Radeon R9 290) or greater
• Storage: 500 MB available space