RealityLovers.com Releases 'Space Orgasm' VR Scene

RealityLovers.com Releases 'Space Orgasm' VR Scene

LOS ANGELES — The creators of RealityLovers.com are especially proud of the studio’s newest production, “Space Orgasm,” filmed in virtual reality and taking advantage of the newest green-screen technologies.

“Instead of just showing the same models doing the same things over and over, we are focused on expanding the audience point of view to include fantasy scenarios many never expected to be possible,” said Rene Pour of RealityLovers.com. “This video is as good as any Hollywood movie in terms of production values, and the cast is simply perfect.”

“Space Orgasm” — a two-part release with Part 1 going live now and Part 2 being released on Wednesday, Oct. 11 — features fully immersive points of view, filmed on a virtual spaceship while it is under attack.

The spaceship’s crew includes Patty Michova, Vanessa Decker and Blanche Bradburry, who try to save their ship by “energizing it’s shields and feeding its core power plant with the extraordinary intensity of their own extraterrestrial orgasms,” Pour said. 

"Fans are able to see it all from the POV or voyeur perspective,” explained Stefan Geisler of RealityLovers.com. “The green screen tech we have added to our film schedule are evolving quickly, and based on the amazing reaction to the scene so far, fans can expect many more truly innovative new videos being released in the near future.

“For us it’s always a joy to try new things, add new functionality and help the audience feel a deeper connection to the characters in their favorite adult films. I am confident ‘Space Orgasm’ is a scene people will still be talking about years from now as a watershed moment in XXX hardcore entertainment.” 


 

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