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Bandai Namco Releases 'Summer Lesson' PlayStation VR Second English Trailer

Bandai Namco Releases 'Summer Lesson' PlayStation VR Second English Trailer

Switchy Sam

It is every man's dream to date a girl in real life. However, most men are shy to go out with a woman and tend to keep it to themselves. Thankfully, there are games that suffice the insecurities and opens new possibilities with virtual dating. Now, Bandai Namco has revealed another English trailer for the upcoming game "Summer Lesson." This game talks about a life of a teacher giving summer lessons to one of the students. However, for some awaiting fans, they treat the main story of this game much like a romance novel.

Other than teaching the character in the PlayStation VR game, Hikari Miyamoto, a DLC is released in Japan that entitled as "Summer Lesson: Day Out", as mentioned in Gematsu. The game is getting much better compared to the old tests before.

A summer lesson indeed at her home

The English trailer shown below shows that players are giving summer lessons to Hikari in her own home. She shows the players how bubbly and playful she is and her innocent personality. One scene in the video shows that she lets players taste the delicious cake that her mother made. In addition, "Summer Lesson" makes use of another new feature, which is Touch as mentioned in Siliconera. Players can now hand her something, apply lotion, or get something just like in real life. The immersion is strong in this game indeed.

The game will be release this early 2017 as mentioned in Gematsu's latest report. With sounds that cater special recognition, this is an addition effect that adds to the overall quality of the game. On the side note, this game could use a little bit more tweaking when it will be released such as glitches and other bugs that may ruin the gameplay. Overall, "Summer Lesson" holds a promise in the future of dating games in PlayStation VR feature.

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