![]() ![]() Rise Of Industry: 2130 is out today on Steam and GOG for £7/€10/$10. ![]() Our Nate found the original game's approach to industrialisation a little too chipper, saying in his Rise Of Industry review that "in the present day, with an increasing number of people feeling angry and horrified at the world being held to ransom by the ambition of tycoons, it seems an odd thing to celebrate with so little nuance." Now look at the mess you made, Nate. We're going to do it all over again, aren't we. This still an industry tycoon game, mind, and we still are mass-producing consumer goods for profit. Pollution will again be a consideration to manage, and I'd hope it's a problem to take more seriously when the world's engulfed in smog. ![]() Rise Of Industry: 2130 will have us once again build and expand an industrial empire, though with more 'picking through ruins for materials', floating algae farms, and nuclear power cells. Perhaps we'll yet avoid a Rise Of Industry: 2330 where industrious ghouls must optimise corpse extraction. : OS: Windows (64 bit only) 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo, 3.0GHz or AMD Athlon 64 X2 6400+, 3.2GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: nVidia GeForce GT 600 or Radeon 5000 and above. perhaps industry can rise again, scavenging city ruins for resources and maybe, just maybe, being a little more environmentally-conscious as we rebuild. Rise Of Industry: 2130 ventures into a future where civilisation has partially collapsed in a big dirty cloud. Following the 'huzzah industrialism!' tycoonery of Rise Of Industry, developers Dapper Penguin Studios are now showing the less-than-cheery long-term consequences of that in its first expansion pack. ![]()
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