

Our expert sales reps can help you choose the best rental solution from our inventory. High-quality equipment: Our rental inventory includes exceptional Cat equipment to get the job done better and faster for increased productivity and profits.When you rent from us, you will benefit from:Īs a local family-owned company, we understand the needs of businesses in the area and can suggest just the right equipment for your specific requirements. Studio FOW’s Subverse is easily the most anticipated adult video game of the past several years. Whether or not you’re a gamer, this is one NSFW title you don’t want to miss-and in fact, it may be in your hands very soon. This upcoming game is just about everything you could ask for in an erotic video game, complete with a surplus of alien “anime tiddies.” Teasing a compelling combination of Mass Effect and Captain Kirk’s most deviant adventures, there’s a good reason it quickly became the most successful adult game on Kickstarter. Subverse is a crowdfunded, tactical role-playing game that aims to answer humanity’s most crucial questions: “Are we alone in this universe? What is out there? More importantly… can we bone it?” Subverse/Steam Here’s what you need to know about Subverse, developer Studio FOW, and the game’s tentative release date. Players explore the Prodigium Galaxy along with the “sexiest and deadliest waifus you can recruit.” The aim of the game is to stage a revolution seeking to overthrow a “bunch of puritanical, oppressive douchebags who pretty much hate anything sexy.” It promises thrilling, shoot-’em-up sequences alongside tactical, turn-based combat-with the perk of bangable teammates. What more could you want? GameplayĮxploration and adventure are heavy themes in Subverse‘s gameplay. You’ll eventually be able to explore five sectors in the Prodigium Galaxy, complete with dozens of scenarios. Some missions will call for straightforward violence, while others will urge a more subtle, stealthy approach. You’ll have the option to engage in grid combat or space combat with a classic shoot-’em-up feel.Įach of your buxom crew mates comes with a myriad of character-specific skills and combat abilities. Use them, along with your legion of lab-grown creations, to brawl with the armies of enemy factions in strategic land battles. Players can also take to the skies, maneuvering their spaceship in destructive space battles. This lets players exchange their waifus’ experience points for everything from handjobs to tentacle sex.Ģ GIRLS 1 PODCAST: Inside Subverse, The Porn Video Game That Took Kickstarter by Storm All of your perpetually horny crew members are available to serve as co-pilots, adding a slew of unique perks and weapons to each fight.Īfterwards, players can head over to their Captain’s Quarters and visit PANDORA, a “coin-operated fap theater” with unlockable sex scenes. Unlike many video games, Subverse doesn’t have a single release date. The game is set to be released in chapters. Subverse’s first six chapters will release on March 26. The initial release will include your first three waifus-Demi, Lily, and Killi-along with tutorial and introduction levels.

Several recruitment missions boost the amount of playable material, with developers promising a “pretty damn big” game overall. Once all is said and done, expect more than 30 hours of gameplay. Subverse/SteamĪs for when we can expect the next release, Studio FOW has been vague.
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The developer plans to “set a reasonable pace with our first update and increase it as we start to hire additional programmers and animators.” Cost An update on its Kickstarter notes that a precise timeline is difficult to nail down due to the different features each new chapter contains.

Subverse will cost $29.99 during early access. The game will remain at $29.99 until version 1.0 launches, after which it will cost $39.99. Note that this price is for new customers only: All Subverse Kickstarter backers will receive an early access key, even if they pledged at the lowest tier. If you aren’t among the 58,730 Kickstarter backers who have already secured a copy of Subverse, don’t fret.
