INDUSTRIA Reviews
Industria lacks polish and isn't very long, but it's a well-made, interesting first-person shooter created with some clear talent.
INDUSTRIA is a flawed experience that needs much more time in development to fix all the bugs and polish up the gameplay. While it introduces a world filled with interesting lore and backstory, it lacks substantially in all other categories.
In INDUSTRY we will get into the shoes of Nora, a scientist who travels to a parallel world in search of her colleague Walter and of answers that can tell her what has happened to the people of that place. A compliant FPS whose best asset is to remind us of the great Half Life.
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Industria looks decent, has a lot of interesting ideas for itself. However, this does not change the fact that this is a title for one evening.
Review in Polish | Read full review
Industria doesn’t outstay its welcome, but it could have done with more narrative meat on its bones, especially for the ending. It sets up a fascinating world I was interested to learn about, and left me eager for more. The shooting is nicely satisfying and the robot design is appropriately unnerving, meaning the dark hallways of the buildings of Hakavik always felt atmospheric and spooky. It needs some more patches to make the performance adequate, but I will be very interested to see what Bleakmill does next. I hope we’ll return to the world of Industria in the future.
Considering the 4-hour gameplay time and price tag, the cookie can be called a game. You can still expect some more discounts.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
Even with its artwork and personality, INDUSTRIA is a game that leaves us with a very bittersweet taste.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
INDUSTRIA makes a strong start and raises a range of questions that follow its strange events but fail to take advantage of these elements and end puzzlingly without answering most of those questions.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
Short, solid and enjoyable, Industria’s price tag is the only real point of contention, but regardless of whatever price is paid, there’s a good game to be had.
Industria could be a very interesting game, but it lacks depth, length, fun gunplay and a proper ending.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
INDUSTRIA is not a bad game, it is even rather not bad for a first try, especially with only two people behind.
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The shooting mechanics might not be as refined or satisfying as other FPS games on the market, but they get the job done. If you don’t mind the short length and minor technical issues, INDUSTRIA is a fairly enjoyable experience that you can complete in a single session.
While not without its flaws, Industria offers a nice bite-sized experience with enough lore to keep you wanting to discover more.
With a patch or two, Industria could be a game well worth investing in now that it’s available on consoles as well as PC. But at the moment, some frustrating issues mean only the most patient players might see it through, even through it’s not particularly long. Exploring a bleak parallel world is intriguing for sure, but when the controls feel like they’re fighting against you and the save system is overly punishing, much of your drive to proceed is lost.
Industria is a narrative "shooter" with a good setting and an interesting story, but its virtues are spoiled because of an irregular technical section, situations that are repeated and short duration.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Industria is a shooter that focuses on its narrative component and that offers the best in situations of pure survival, claustrophobic and perpetually outnumbered.
Review in Italian | Read full review
While Industria’s atmosphere certainly nailed what it was going for, the monotonous gameplay and rushed story left me dissatisfied. Still, I loved the ambiance and backdrop, and I wouldn’t mind if Bleakmill took another crack at it – the rest of this world just needs a few more cogs added to its machine.
Industria is rough around the edges, but its solid world, world-building, and storytelling are still worth experiencing.
Industria is not exactly a memorable first person shooter, being limited in terms of gameplay also due to some very questionable game design choices. The Bleakmill shooter is instead appreciable for a fascinating dystopian atmosphere, thanks to which it manages to reach a full sufficiency.
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