Sex Art (0)
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Status: |
Current Member for over 3 months (at the time of review).
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Pros: |
- Very high production value content. The closer to hardcore sister site of Met-Art.
- All videos (566 as of 1/18/2016)have up to 1080p option. Downloadable in four different qualities. See Bottom Line.
- All photo sets (824 as of 1/18/2016)are downloadable in three different resolutions and are zipped.
- Daily update(s). One day is a photo set. The next is a video and the video update comes with accompanying photo set.
- Download speeds are consistently very good (90%+ of max download speed).
- Good blend of genres: Solo, lesbian, straight and threesomes.
- Models are generally very pretty and natural.
- Easy to add other sites owned by Met-Art and the discounts are good. |
Cons: |
- Maybe half the scenes feel formulaic. This could be a personal thing, but I've always had trouble grasping the concept of the heartcore genre.
- Could use a better search engine. Though I'm admittedly nitpicking.
- For some reason, the site likes to forget my login information and make me re-enter it, but it only happens every few days. |
Bottom Line: |
Back when Sex-Art first opened (2012), I reviewed it and said something about the almost limitless potential it has. They are now reaching very high. This is the concept of the site. It's an artsy site that loses a little control and becomes heartcore.
Everything about the content reminds me of Met-Art except that losing control part. The one expected problem is there and I've thought this problem appears on all heartcore sites ... if you're bringing love and mushiness into porn, it needs to be believable. Not to knock porn stars, but they aren't the best actors. Luckily, a lot of the couples, even threesomes, do have good chemistry and pull off some believable scenes.
One of my biggest complaints about Sex-Art a few years ago was their "series" movies. It just seemed like they were trying way too hard to create scenes that when put together created a series or full movie. Those are now tucked away on the site in a section to themselves and haven't been updated since 2012. They're still creating the series style of videos, but they're no longer trying to create a cohesive movie out of them. They just follow the same premise as the other scenes in the series.
Artsy scenes still make their way into the updates, but they're not near as silly or staged.
I'll admit, I have problems with the heartcore genre, but I think Sex-Art does it better than any of the others I've tried. I especially like the threesome scenes where one woman is playing the role of the friend who is watching then gets involved.
There are solo scenes that I also like. The recent Vox series of solo scenes reminds me a lot of sites like I Feel Myself where the camera focuses on the face of the model, but Sex-Art then also shows the rest of the model as well.
So, in terms of their actual content, I think they've improved a great deal over the last few years.
On the technical side of things, there really can't be much better than what Sex-Art offers.
Photo sets are available in zips at:
Low - 1024 high end, Medium - 2048 high end and High - 5600+ high end.
Videos are available in:
280p, 360p, 720p and 1080p. It's worth noting, there are scenes that have the 4K option as well, but there's no way for me to filter those down to get an exact number.
The search engine is my only real con and it's minor. You can just open all new updates in order or search by model name or go to a model list. This is where it gets a little frustrating. In the advanced search, you can search for number of performers, but there's no way to narrow those results down any further.
For example: Number of performers 2+, will open up all scenes with 2+ performers, but you can't then say, "Only lesbian" or "threesomes". Trust me, it's nitpicking and I know that, but it could hinder your search a little.
One of the things I like about Sex-Art is that nearly every scene starts with the performers dressed. This was long a complaint of mine about Met-Art and sets that start nude.
It's very hard to find anything other than nitpicking faults with Sex-Art. I've been a member for 6 straight months now and after a few months break, I'll probably go back for the year membership.
Also worth mentioning they do go into more genres despite being a heartcore site. There's light bondage in the girl/girl/group scenes and there isn't as much mushiness as most heartcore sites have. If you insist on another personal complaint, there's hardly a curvy woman to be found. This is very similar to Met-Art and should be the only thing stopping potential members from trying it. |
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