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On Set with Riley Reid, released June 14 by WankzVR, marks Riley’s return to the studio after her earlier appearance in My Sister’s Friend. That first outing had strong chemistry but was unfortunately held back by technical flaws like scale issues, blur from low frame rate, and general visual distortion. Because of that history, I was genuinely curious to see whether this comeback would fix those problems or repeat them.
After spending time with the scene, I can say pretty confidently that WankzVR came back swinging.
The opening minutes take a slower, more teasing approach. You’re essentially hanging out on the WankzVR set while Riley does some promo-style interaction. It’s not rushed, and personally I didn’t mind the pacing because it builds anticipation rather than jumping straight into action.
After roughly four minutes, the tone shifts and the scene moves into full intimacy mode. From that point forward, the direction becomes very clear: keep Riley extremely close to the viewer. Compared to earlier WankzVR titles, the camera work here is noticeably tighter and more deliberate.
This is where the scene really starts to separate itself from some of the studio’s older work.
One thing that stood out to me throughout the experience was just how aggressively the scene leans into proximity. Riley spends a large portion of the runtime right in your personal space, and the effect in VR is much stronger than it looks in flat preview images.
The teasing sequences in particular are handled well. There’s a lot of forward positioning, playful movement, and direct engagement with the viewer. I was honestly surprised at how effective the chest-level interactions felt in VR. Despite Riley not being known for exaggerated proportions, the sense of depth and closeness is very convincing here.
The kissing deserves special mention. VR kissing often feels awkward or misaligned, but in this scene it works unusually well. Positioning is mostly on point, and there are multiple moments where the immersion actually holds up instead of breaking the illusion. For me, this is easily among the better kissing implementations I’ve seen in this category.
The first half of the scene is heavily focused on close-up teasing and intimate buildup. It takes a while before the action escalates fully, but I never felt the pacing dragged. If anything, the slower burn helps the scene feel more present and deliberate.
Once things progress, Riley keeps the energy high with a mix of positions and movement that maintain the close-contact style WankzVR was clearly aiming for. The studio seems to have listened to viewer feedback from earlier releases, because the framing here is much more VR-aware than before.
Without going into unnecessary detail, the later half of the scene is where things become more visually intense. There is a noticeable emphasis on fluid motion, forward positioning, and sustained engagement with the viewer’s perspective.
One thing I will say is that the scene commits fully to its concept. It doesn’t pull back into distant framing the way some VR productions still do. The focus remains tight, immersive, and intentionally viewer-centered almost the entire time.
From a technical standpoint, this is a clear improvement over some of WankzVR’s earlier work. The major immersion-breaking problems that affected Riley’s previous appearance are largely absent here. Scale feels more natural, motion is smoother, and the overall visual clarity is stronger.
Is it absolutely perfect? Not quite. There are still a few moments where alignment isn’t flawless. But compared to where the studio was in its earlier releases, this is a very noticeable step forward.
On Set with Riley Reid feels like a course correction done right. WankzVR clearly paid attention to past criticism and leaned much harder into what actually works in VR: proximity, presence, and sustained viewer engagement.
From my personal viewing experience, this ranks near the top tier of WankzVR’s catalog so far. The scene maintains strong intimacy, the kissing is surprisingly effective, and the technical improvements make a real difference compared to Riley’s previous appearance.
If you’re specifically looking for a close-range, highly immersive Riley Reid VR scene, this is easily one of the stronger options currently available.