Way better than average for cheap sci-fi sagas from The Boot, "Doom Fighter" was released (in the manner of many peak VHS era Adult features) in two parts and is worth wider distribution/rediscovery (it was never released in the U.S.).
La Venere Bianca is a powerful choice as tough leading lady, clearly modeled in imitation of Lara Croft. (She closely resembles a largely forgotten American porn star 1990s, Ariana, but without A's tattoos.) Playing Sarah Clark, she has adventures mainly in a Virtual Reality world, with chief antagonist being Christoph Clark, hammier than usual ruling that world.
Good (considering the low budget) animation and special effects punctuate the saga, which is understandably heavy on lengthy sex scenes. Given that it's an Italian production (shot in Hungary), fantasy sex scenes featuring a priest, and in Part 2 a nun, are no surprise.
La Venere Bianca is a powerful choice as tough leading lady, clearly modeled in imitation of Lara Croft. (She closely resembles a largely forgotten American porn star 1990s, Ariana, but without A's tattoos.) Playing Sarah Clark, she has adventures mainly in a Virtual Reality world, with chief antagonist being Christoph Clark, hammier than usual ruling that world.
Good (considering the low budget) animation and special effects punctuate the saga, which is understandably heavy on lengthy sex scenes. Given that it's an Italian production (shot in Hungary), fantasy sex scenes featuring a priest, and in Part 2 a nun, are no surprise.