It's been, I don't know, at least five years since my last visit to Reality Kings. Now, I'm not exactly known for possessing the world's greatest memory, but even I can tell that this joint has came a heck of a long way since then. Of course, the most visibly apparent example would have to be the layout, which has improved tremendously. Not only does it look great, it's a real breeze to navigate, also. The search engine is a godsend. All of the updates on the site can be filtered by model name or keyword. In addition, members can now favorite, rate, and comment scenes. And I could be mistaken, but I don't remember there being an update calender here during my last visit, either. It's really great knowing exactly when which sites will be updating. Combine all these features and you've got a browsing experience that feels second nature.
Another thing I really dig is how consistent things are from site to site. Color schemes and logos aside, the layouts are identical. Also, the more recent updates come in a slew of formats with High-Definition level encoding, assuring a crystal clear and lifelike viewing experience. While the play-back quality was superb on the higher-end files, the the lower quality and mobile formats looked pretty good, too. I also thought the video timeline(used for selecting clips) was a great touch and looked really cool. With some networks the quality is all over the place and you just get the feeling they've pasted together tons of unrelated sites. That's just not the case here. They've put in a lot of hard work to make sure things are even from site to site, and it shows.
Going back to the update calender for a second. The site got its start around 2002 or so, and since that time they have managed to amass a very impressive archive of content. Between the 35 sites currently on the network you will find over 10240 movies and photo galleries. With updates coming daily on many of these sites, those numbers will only continue to grow. But they don't just add new updates. No, that's not enough for them. They have to add new sites also. Case in point: No Faces, a site where the average joe can upload anonymous(sort of) photos and videos of his girlfriend ... if she's hot enough. This site wasn't even on the network until a month ago. Personally, I think that's a great sign. It shows they're still out there, trying to find something new to bring to the table. A lot of networks would would get to 20 or 30 sites and call it a day. Not these guys, though.