I turned a James Bond game into a comedy VTuber show.
I wanted my VTuber's story to continue in the real world, so I mixed anime with IRL filmmaking.
Tomorrow's my VTuber debut, and before it goes live, I'm dropping one last teaser.
Most VTubers keep everything locked inside a digital box. I didn't feel like doing that, so I dragged my story into the real world and smashed it together with anime-style storytelling.
In this teaser, Billy ends up in Pattaya after accidentally respawning on Earth. He has zero idea how the human world works, so even the most normal places look completely insane through his eyes.
This is the first time the story jumps into an IRL setting, and yeah, figuring out how to make that actually work without it looking cursed was a whole thing.
So tell me straight: does mixing VTubing with IRL make it feel more immersive, or should I have just stayed in the virtual sandbox like everyone else?
Billy's debut goes live later today. This is the last teaser before things actually start getting weird.