
INDUSTRIA is a story-driven first-person shooter that opens on the evening the Berlin Wall falls. As crowds overrun the checkpoints in East Berlin, a young woman named Nora plunges headlong into a parallel dimension in search of a missing work colleague who vanished under mysterious circumstances, escaping her own world for unknown layers of time and an uncertain fate.
The setup is grounded in a specific moment: Berlin, 9th November 1989, with the streets full of people and thousands of cars rolling across the inner-German border after four decades of division. At that same time a man disappears from a secret research facility near East Berlin, and his farewell message reaches Nora too late. Returning to the office, she finds that the State Security has already destroyed every record of the research project, leaving the complex deserted, and the search for Walter draws her deep into the heart of the facility.
The game offers a classic story-focused shooter running roughly four hours, set in a lovingly designed world steeped in mystery and Lynchian surreality. Enemies lurk around every corner, and you defend yourself with four different weapons as its unique premise fuses the fall of the Wall with a surreal industrialized city. An experimental soundtrack of synthesizers, acoustic instruments, and melancholic vocals rounds out this indie action-adventure FPS on PC.