Possesses all the attributes that made Fallout (and sequels) such great games. What's missing is stable software. So, the game gets 5 stars, software gets 1 star. HOWEVER, since the game currently is free, you gotta cut FOLON some slack. So, play away...and plan to update and/or reinstall on a regular basis, and don't be too upset when you can't finish a quest due to a bug. You just can't beat the value for the money (i.e., $0)!
There seems to be a trend of late in games that boil down to: "...keep moving along a predetermined path, then (pick one): a) you die; b) it ends, with no resolution of the game's premise; c) it ends, and there are indications there may be sequel; d) you're left to figure out why you just played several hours of an awkward game to learn there was no point but to play several hours of an awkward game to... My pick: d. I do not recommend Industria.
(Spoiler Alert!) I play games for entertainment. I do not play games to get an unpleasant dose of brutal reality. Mad Max was entertaining - until the developers killed Max's family a SECOND time. And in a way that was set up so that Max could have saved them - which was what I was expecting. At that point, I quit, and uninstalled the game. I will not be replaying it. Major disappointment. Up to you if you like it when the authors kill off leading characters unnecessarily, then this is the game for you.