Job Simulator suffers from the common problem many of the games pioneering the new VR space have: developers are so focused on exploring what is possible in virtual reality gaming, they forget to make sure it is fun and compelling. While it is certainly a functional and competent VR experience (which seems to be the low bar VR games are judged by) it still does little to make a case for itself being a game worth the player's time and money. There are some mildly humorous moments, but the underlying joke of doing monotonous jobs in VR doesn't alleviate the boredom that inevitably sets in. I don't mean to sound so negative, though I was certainly less impressed than I had hoped for, as it is by no means a "bad" game. Job Sim is an adequate VR showcase game for a medium still in its infancy. That may be acceptable for now, but hopefully not for long.