VRChat

VRChat

released on Feb 01, 2017

VRChat

released on Feb 01, 2017

In VRChat there is something around every corner that will delight, thanks to the power of true user generated content. Jump into hundreds of awe-inspiring environments and meet unique avatars every day. Watch a movie on the moon. Ride the Titanic. Step into a new world every time you come online. In VRChat, you are one of us. Enjoy your stay.


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I didn't really spend too much time with VRChat, but what time I did spend was something truly unique. A one-of-a-kind experience and social community that Meta seems intent to copy and corporate-ify to no success to make their "metaverse". It is amazing that this exists. If I didn't have a life IRL, I'd probably love to engage more with the community that exists here, but alas.

this game really embodies the internet in a lot of ways. sometimes you'll find fursona avatars with big bazoingas, sometimes you'll find 10 year olds running around yelling slurs, and sometimes you'll find some of the chillest people ever. the worlds almost feel like you're inside websites and personal blogs from the 2000s, some dingy and unpolished, others charming and cozy. if aliens ever land on earth and want to know what internet culture is like, i'll hand them a VR headset and pray they don't wipe us out for what they witnessed. never change, VRchat. never change

Never again. I have never met one sane person that actively uses this app. Save yourself.

I am never trusting another pedo with an anime girl avatar ever again

I haven't played a lot of this game, but what I have played was some of the best fun I've had interacting with strangers in a call-like format ever. Playing as either your favourite characters or ones you made yourself is incredible and everyone I met that day was super friendly and I feel like this helped me get over my social anxiety and become more outgoing to people I'd only just met.
I tried to pick this up this again after a few years and getting my own pc rather than playing at a friend's but I had horrible anxiety that I wouldn't be accepted as a trans woman made me end up uninstalling it soon after (as well as my pc at the time handling it so poorly) though maybe I will give it another go in future, that first experience was enough of a driving force to try again.