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Industries of Titan is an intriguing city builder but fails to develop its best ideas. Check out our review:

After 100 of my colony's citizens died due to the toxic fumes and quite a lot of fire, I regretted naming my Industries of Titan corporation PC Gamer Dot Com. It's just not good for the brand. But a loss like this, which would be considered a catastrophe anywhere else, is more like misplacing a box of staples on Saturn's miserable moon.

Sending employees out to scavenge in the ruins of a failed Titan colonisation effort will net you the necessary minerals and isotopes, though you can also harvest resource fields and eventually plonk down mines. These ruins are everywhere, so you're effectively building your shining, neon city of tomorrow in a monolithic graveyard, looting the corpses of these titanic structures to build new ones.

While interiors largely become completely irrelevant, the factories themselves continue to be important. This is true even after you've unlocked some more buildings, many of which are essentially powerful versions of devices. See, there's a price for that power, both in terms of the upfront cost of credits and resources, and the ongoing drain on your economy and workforce.

Pollution is a particularly interesting and potentially fatal obstacle. Deaths aren't a major concern, because people are so easy to replace, but fewer migrants will be available if they start hearing about the polluted hellscape you've created."Come to Titan and we'll give you cancer" is not a very catchy slogan.

There's a zen mode that removes rebels, but the meat of Industries of Titan is the campaign. It's poor. To get a seat on the council you have to take over some corporate sectors, which you can only do by conquering a bunch of other sectors. You're looking at around five missions to reach the end. That doesn't sound like very many, but god it's a slog.

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