VirtualTaboo has pretty good scenes too, blending realism with a good variety of scenes that feel personal and lifelike. One thing that sets it apart is the storytelling aspect, each scene feels like a mini-movie with specific scenarios that add depth to the experience. They also nail the technical details that make a VR scene feel immersive: camera angles are thoughtfully positioned to maximize that "right there" feel without awkward shifts, and the video quality often reaches up to 6K. So, even the tiniest details stay sharp, especially on higher-end headsets. They focus on taboo and role-play scenarios, which aren’t just thrown together but actually have some build-up, adding to the intensity. If that kind of storytelling in VR is what you're after, VirtualTaboo is definitely one to check out!