While the fall of the East Berlin Wall took place in real-life in 1989, upcoming mystery first-person shooter, INDUSTRIA, invites you to take a deeper, more surreal trip surrounding the mysterious events that were taking place at the time behind the scenes.

Inspired by games like Half-Life 2 and Portal 2, INDUSTRIA puts players in the shoes of Nora - a woman who is searching for a loved one while encountering situations brought on by the actions of a man named, Walter, which include things like going up against AI robots, as well as being confronted by emotional and supernatural phenomena that Nora has to grapple with.

The game’s designers - indie game developer, Bleakmill - are big fans of David Lynch (Twin Peaks, Mulholland Drive), which no doubt plays a major role in the inspiration of INDUSTRIA’s more surreal moments and parallel dimensions, as well as the moral responsibilities that players will be faced with questioning throughout the game’s roughly four-hour journey.

The game’s soundtrack will also tie-in closely with the overall experience, utilizing experimental sounds to create a unique and immersive experience.

No firm release date has been revealed yet, but players can expect to get their hands on INDUSTRIA sometime in Q1 2020 for PC.