Synopsis
VR debut exclusive gravure idol discovery project “PROLOGUE”. Featuring Maho Tsurushi, a gravure idol from Gunma Prefecture, in her second appearance!
“Boss… have you been glancing at me lately…?” In an empty office, your subordinate Maho starts making her move on you! With her charming 1-meter hips and H-cup bust, can you really blame yourself for looking? But is it really okay to indulge like this!?
Leave work early and hit the gym together to work up a sweat, give each other massages at your place, and even stay over! Enjoy this forbidden office romance in stunning HQ (High Quality) VR with 60fps support and binaural audio.
Measurements – Maho Tsurushi: H168/B:100 (H-cup)/W:70/H:103
Recommended viewing position: Sitting on floor → Lying on back
Editorial Review
Binaural-audio VR remains one of doujin’s most technically ambitious formats, and this PROLOGUE series entry positions itself squarely in the gravure-idol-crossover segment that’s become increasingly competitive on DLsite. What distinguishes this release is its emphasis on production fidelity—60fps rendering and spatial audio engineering signal production values above the typical amateur VR work, even if gravure integration inevitably feels like celebrity casting rather than character-driven narrative.
The scenario itself traffics in orthodox office-romance fantasy: the subordinate initiating contact, the power-dynamic tension, the progression from workplace flirtation to private intimacy. What’s noteworthy here is the structured pacing suggested by the synopsis—gym sequence, home massage scene, overnight stay—which indicates an attempt at scenario escalation rather than static setup. Maho Tsurushi’s prior gravure background is leveraged explicitly through detailed measurements and visual emphasis on physique, making this as much a gravure-viewing experience retrofitted into interactive VR as it is traditional narrative-driven content. The “recommended viewing position” callout (floor-to-back progression) suggests thoughtful spatial composition rather than default camera placement.
The binaural audio tag is crucial: if executed competently, spatial voiceover work during intimate scenes creates a psychological immersion that flat stereo cannot match. This is the format’s genuine technical advantage, and whether this release justifies its price depends entirely on audio engineering quality—something only direct experience reveals.
This appeals specifically to viewers seeking high-production gravure crossover content with technical audio immersion, where the performer’s existing celebrity identity is part of the appeal rather than incidental. If you’re already invested in VR’s interactive potential and don’t object to the gravure-idol marketing angle, the production specs suggest legitimate craftsmanship. Casual VR users exploring office romance should look elsewhere; this targets committed enthusiasts of the intersection between idol culture and immersive media.
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Fantasy | High-Quality VR | VR | binaural audio | mature
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