Editorial Don't bother
LoveXLust is a character-customization sandbox aimed at adult fantasy roleplay, with VR support as a headline feature. The character creator and graphics earn consistent praise, and VR functionality is genuinely robust for those willing to pay the separate DLC—but that paywall is a sore point: reviews repeatedly cite a controversial shift to paid VR access after initial marketing promised it included. More fundamentally, the game suffers from severe technical problems that make it unplayable for many: crashes during the mandatory tutorial, resolution bugs on ultrawide monitors that have gone unpatched for over a year, poor VR optimization causing single-eye rendering and control failures, and severe frame drops when spawning multiple characters. Beyond the technical wreckage, players consistently report the creative content is thin—very few clothing options, a small pool of reused animations, minimal scene variety, and a reliance on tedious coin-grinding minigames to unlock anything. For a game marketed as creative sandbox roleplay, the complaints about repetitiveness and boredom after 2 hours are damning. The builder and graphics are solid, but the execution is broken and the content offering is sparse.
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