The Virtual Sex Review Adds Video Reviews

TORONTO The Virtual Sex Review announced that it will be providing video reviews for its audience of sex game and interactive sex products enthusiasts.

The announcement comes in conjunction with its first video review release for LifeSelector.com, which may be found here.

"The Virtual Sex Review has been providing written reviews of sex games and interactive sex products for more than six years," said Ed, managing director for the Virtual Sex Review.

"With the nearly ubiquitous adoption of video reviews throughout the mainstream gaming industry it was simply time for us to make the switch."

In support of the change the company has upgraded its video format to include HTML5 as well as Flash to support virtually all desktop and mobile browsers in HD 720p resolution.

"While old reviews with embedded sample videos will continue to run only in Flash the new video reviews will run on any platform," Ed said. "Visitors that prefer to continue reading our reviews will be able to access transcripts which will also contain our familiar pros and cons section as well as pricing and rating information (not included in the video)."

According to the Virtual Sex Review all new releases will be reviewed using the new video format while some older titles will be given a fresh look.

The Virtual Sex Review is a media company established in 2007 that writes reviews for adult games, interactive adult products and sex toys.

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