The first INDUSTRIA released in 2021, and though it got mixed user reviews because of its short length and slow pace, for those going into it with proper expectations, it showed promise. INDUSTRIA 2 continues INDUSTRIA’s story, as well as its pacing and length, promising a 4-6 hour experience. You play as Nora, a girl from 1989 Berlin who finds herself in an alternate dimension while trying to track down a co-worker. The gameplay is a mixture of a slow-paced, narrative FPS with survival-horror elements.

INDUSTRIA 2 has no release date yet, but is coming to PC with a playtest on the way. Check out the gameplay commentary trailer below:

STORY

Years after the events of the prequel INDUSTRIA, Nora is stuck in a parallel dimension, far away from home. Trapped between machine-built walls, she survives alone in an abandoned chapel near the coast.

Just before she can evade the hostile parallel dimension and return home to 1989 East-Berlin, a chain of unforeseen consequences pull her back into the pulsating heart of the artificial intelligence ATLAS.

Nora soon comes to the realization that she cannot evade her past and must face the haunting responsibility that lies within it – her involvement in the creation of the uncontrollable A.I.

FEATURES

  • Immersive, slow paced gameplay: Physics-based interaction, crafting and a diegetic inventory ground the gameplay in the game environments

  • A hero’s journey: A narrative FPS to its core, where you’ll meet memorable characters and progress through a touching story

  • Unique setting: Industrial decay in a vast boreal nature meets otherworldly sprawling machine structures

  • Upgradable weapons: Upgrade five weapons with various attachments like silencers, extended magazines or special attacks

  • Robot body horror: Vivid machine oil spilling and body dismemberment lead to intense firefights

  • Compact Indie Experience: A 4-6 hour long filler free journey made by a passionate small indie team

  • Cinematic audio: Full voiceover, dynamic music and detailed sound design are merged together by real-time audio reflection through Wwise

  • Next-gen visuals: Carefully crafted assets are empowered by Unreal Engine 5’s fully dynamic lighting engine Lumen

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