Wicked Paradise: Oculus Rift getting virtual reality “erotic adventure” game

18 June 2013
Wicked Paradise

When the hard-working Oculus Rift engineers managed to get the virtual reality hardware project off the ground, there was one inevitable outcome: porn.

Wicked Paradise is the upcoming game, in which “instead of watching an erotic movie or reading an erotic book in which the main character has exciting sexual adventures, you become that character”.

“Imagine playing Leisure Suit Larry but instead of watching a screen, you are inside the game,” says the game’s website. “Imagine the world and its inhabitants look highly realistic. Imagine walking into a bar in Wicked Paradise, noticing a beautiful lady, talking to her, and seducing her.” The description continues, but we’ll let you go read that yourself…

The development team behind Wicked Paradise includes veteran game developers who have worked on Rage, the Call of Duty series, Lost Planet, Madden, and Planetside 2.

The game will utilise the Unreal engine. Wicked Paradise is set for release in 2014.

What do you think of the prospect of virtual reality erotic games? Let us know in the comments below and on the MyGaming forum.

Source: Wicked Paradise

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  1. Kromas
    19.06.2013 at 09:41

    Anyone remember demolition man?. When this comes out I hope the toilets at least won’t use the three seashells.

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