Subverse is a good game but with lights and shadows. The story is not bad in the non-sexual side of it, a bit cliche as of a war against a bad empire and rebellion and all that. But sexually the story is horrible: all girls are full on "dumb sluts" and there is not much real work in giving them any real personality or any build up to the scenes with them. If we add that the overall tone of the game is a wanna-be Deadpool but not as well written, the whole story falls apart and becomes uninteresting quickly. Gameplay wise it has two sides to it: a twin stick shooter space battler which is quite quick and fun; and a turn-based combat which is a bit less fun but does it thing as long as you're not expecting a deep strategy game like XCOM. So, all in all it is a fun game to play, as long as you can manage to ignore the story.
Graphically the game is gorgeous as this genre goes, with lots of animations (not only for sex), great character models (even though it has too many non-humans in it) and lots of graphical little details you don't usually find in erotic games. Sound is also on a very high level for the genre, with voice acting for the girls, sound effects that do their job and a soundtrack that works very well and has quite some interesting tracks in it. So, as far as the technical aspect goes, Studio FOW has done an amazing job with the game.
So, it ends up being an unconfortable balance between fun but shallow gameplay, non-sensical story and great visuals. I'd say it's worth to play it, even if you don't like it a lot, just to see where more or less the limits of the genre technically are currently sitting, because this game shares that throne with few others.
Graphically the game is gorgeous as this genre goes, with lots of animations (not only for sex), great character models (even though it has too many non-humans in it) and lots of graphical little details you don't usually find in erotic games. Sound is also on a very high level for the genre, with voice acting for the girls, sound effects that do their job and a soundtrack that works very well and has quite some interesting tracks in it. So, as far as the technical aspect goes, Studio FOW has done an amazing job with the game.
So, it ends up being an unconfortable balance between fun but shallow gameplay, non-sensical story and great visuals. I'd say it's worth to play it, even if you don't like it a lot, just to see where more or less the limits of the genre technically are currently sitting, because this game shares that throne with few others.