In a standard video, this is a prop. In Rezorebo VR, her hand stops six inches from your face. You can feel the urge to flinch. This is the “Rezorebo Effect”—using spatial threat (a hand coming close) to create emotional intimacy.
This piece is not merely a 360-degree video; it is a case study in how volumetric capture, spatial audio, and fan-centric design can transform a standard J-pop idol performance into an unforgettable personal encounter. For the uninitiated, Nagisa Mitsuki is a virtual singer and character known for her soft, melancholic vocal tone and emotionally resonant lyrics. Unlike mainstream VTubers who focus on gaming or comedy, Mitsuki’s brand revolves around intimate, narrative-driven ballads. “In Front Of Me” is her signature track—a song about longing, proximity, and the frustrating inch of distance between two people. Rezorebo VR - Nagisa Mitsuki - In Front Of Me- ...
Rezorebo VR - Nagisa Mitsuki - In Front Of Me is a landmark piece of VR content. It proves that the medium does not need explosions or roller coasters. Sometimes, the most powerful use of virtual reality is simply allowing one person to stand in front of you and sing. In a standard video, this is a prop
Available on the Rezorebo app (via Steam, Meta Quest Store, and PICO). Free for the first two minutes; full song requires a single in-app purchase. This is the “Rezorebo Effect”—using spatial threat (a