PlayStation VR gets a sci-fi adventure in multiple parts, starting with Loading Human: Chapter 1.
Console Obsession says: "I would probably compare Loading Human: Chapter 1 to the male equivalent of a chick flick, as for the most part, taking on the role of male protagonist, Prometheus, you are set with the task of wooing and dating your cohort, Alice. It's a game that basically gives you a taste of how eventually the VR will become home to much more seedier games, a game in which you help your partner bathe and even give her a virtual kiss, which, as a straight female player, was rather disconcerting to me. Set in the future in a sci-fi universe full of high-end technology and where e-books have failed to take off, at the request of his dying father, Prometheus is tasked with finding something called the Quintessence."
"Virtual Reality opens up all kinds of new ways that developers can design their games and try new things. Because of this there are no rule-books out there however for developers to refer to in order to make their game the best it can be."
Hardcore Gamer: "The game begins with players assuming the role of protagonist Prometheus. No, not the Greek mythological figure, but the name certainly is meant to evoke this classic tale. He’s an astronaut who just graduated and is suddenly tasked with an outrageous mission. You see, his father Dorian is on the verge of death. Dorian, once an esteemed scientist, knows of a way to reverse the aging process."
5 is a bit low for Loading Human.