makes Holo envious of the fictional woman. A hungry Holo then dotes on turning the mill into a bakery before having her ambitions crushed by Craft’s trading expertise. Finally the two express gratitude for each other as companions for a moment before leaving when the rain lets up. Holo will wave goodbye to you, confusing Craft who doesn’t know you’re there. That’s it. It’s easy enough for a child to follow and nothing comes of it, but it’s all the experience really needs.For almost the entirety of this viewing experience you are seeing things through Craft’s point of view while he sits on a bench and Holo moves around him. He only stands up when entering or leaving the mill at the beginning and ending respectively. His model looks strange but it isn’t important since you only see it for about 30 seconds. You are bound to this bench in the spot where Craft sits for the entire time. You can choose to have the subtitles track your headset or grab them and move them to a spot that you’re comfortable with which is a nice feature. The sound is 3 dimensional, as expected of VR. There is a song that plays in the credits but I didn’t really like it (maybe it will grow on me, who knows.) There are also coins scattered in different places throughout the room and they all have to be found for 100 percent completion. If you don’t go for them in your first viewing, then this is where the only rewatch value lies.Holo is the focus of this whole thing so I’ll talk about her for a bit. Her motions and expressions are all very life like and they did a good job making her feel real. She’ll sit next to Craft, get close to him and slap him with her tail a few times. In the part where she pretends to be running a bakery, her outfit also changes. After completing the main story you unlock an interactive mode where you can play with Holo. This is NOT in the North American playstation version according to what I have heard, so avoid the PSVR version at all costs as a whole quarter of content is censored.It’s super cute but your options are exhausted quickly. You can pet her head, stroke her tail (when she grants you permission to do so) ogle her or do the opposite and completely ignore her (which will make her try to get your attention), shock her by touching her chest, feed her bread, and get her to sit down next to you and pat your head as a reward for being good to her. Sometimes she’ll lie down in front of you. She will also make comments on different objects in the room if you point them out to her. It took about 10 minutes to complete all of this, and a checklist is placed in the room so you’ll know when you’re done, and that’s the end of the Spice and Wolf VR experience.Overall it’s good. Not much, but I absolutely adored it, and I definitely value quality over quantity. Please understand the high price if you want to try it for yourself, as making VR anime is a very expensive undertaking. I definitely hope to see more stuff like this in the future.Also, remember this is VR Anime. Do not go into it expecting a game.