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- Is content updated?: Yes
- Last Content Update: 24/02/2023
- Tour states weekly uploads.
Our Price:
$9.95
(My Geek God content only)My Geek Glory is a cosplay porn site, through and through. You won't find any videos. But that's okay because you'll be too busy scrolling through album after album of your favorite fictional characters brought to life. With an affordable membership and an emphasis on diverse model casting, this site certainly strays from the norm. But are the ways it stands out enough to make it leader of the pack? Keep reading to find out!
This question is what greets you on the tour of My Geek Glory. And its apt, as there aren't any real limitations on what you'll find inside. From comic book characters like Storm from X-Men and Hal Jordan from Green Lantern to cartoon iconics like Danny Phantom and Raven, they cover their bases. You'll see anime, movie, video game, and other fantasy and sci-fi creations too.
Best of all, these characters aren't constricted to one gender or ethnicity. Diversity is a big part of the site's appeal, so expect to see chubby, tall, thin, and short people of all backgrounds. Well, mostly, anyway. I didn't notice any performers over the age of 35 or so.
This site's been producing content for over a decade, which I found a little surprising. However, that is a boon for members, as they offer 524 high-resolution (800x1200) photo albums. Most have around 20 to 25 photos, according to the site, but there are much larger ones too. The most recent content has Zips available.
The site is mobile-friendly and has a unique design. It's not feature-rich necessarily, but you do have a basic search, tags, comments, and a few sorting options.
The site's creators emphasize community, which they facilitate on a Discord server. You can join for free, but members get access to exclusive channels and the option to chat with the Deities (models).
If you don't want to be a member, consider checking out their storefront. Aside from the option to purchase albums individually, you'll find a bunch of merch. Books, prints, calendars and underwear are among the items. This is also where you'll find the lifetime membership.
My Geek Glory does impose a weekly download limit, but it's not what you might expect. The way it works, in principle, is that you can download the most recent album. Every week, you check back and download the latest release. If you miss one, you can purchase it for a discounted price.
But although they say that's how it works, my experience was different. I found several albums to download in the archives. And some were full price for me (as a member), while others were more heavily discounted than usual. Whether this was intentional or part of a sale or promotion, I'm not sure.
The content is undated. Normally, I'd spend a lot of time decrying this decision and being outraged. But from what I can tell on the tour and from seeing the site previously, they actually stick to the claim of one new release every week. Plus, that jives pretty well with how long they've been around. But still! Why not just add dates then?
Features like an advanced search and favorites and ratings are unavailable. Using the site is more difficult without these, but it's also slow to load new pages. This makes everything feel a bit sluggish and frustrating.
I like My Geek Glory. It's cool to see so many familiar characters in the lewd. And their intention in casting is laudable. But it's hard to ignore the lack of features and bonuses, and the download limit is confusing at best. Still, to try something new means that it has to be different, and I'm not sure where my ideas about familiarity end and the issues begin. Ultimately, any of the membership options is inexpensive enough that you aren't going to regret trying it out at least once.