Industria 2 launched on PC today, immersing players in a unique parallel dimension crafted by developer Bleakmill [1]. The game world is framed as a tug-of-war between "industrial decay," "boreal nature," and "otherworldly sprawling machine structures," according to Bleakmill's description [1].
Players begin the experience marooned in a coastal chapel. From there, the journey involves navigating eerie alleyways, elevator shafts, and backrooms, all infested by robots [1]. The robots are said to be humans transformed by some form of pervasive artificial intelligence, lending a haunting atmosphere to the game [1].
Gameplay features emphasize immersive, diegetic interactions. Players can drag doors and drawers open with the cursor and use a fold-out cloth crafting workstation to engage with in-world objects naturally [1].
Industria 2 combines a stark, decayed industrial aesthetic with the strange beauty of boreal woodland and vast machines, creating a visually and thematically distinctive setting [1].
Today’s PC release marks the first availability of the game to the public, making it accessible to a worldwide audience exclusively in English [1].