Troubleshooter Review: Abandoned Children | Gamemag

Separately, we should focus on the system of taming and assembly. You can tame, develop and educate tame monsters that are effective during the battle. For fans of cyberpunk there is the opportunity to assemble their own combat robot. The truth is that, and another requires a huge investment of forces and resources. Yes, and these opportunities appear only closer to the end of the game.

All missions are divided into story and side. Side allows you to pump characters, get rare components and items and earn money.

Stories are preceded by the history of Valhalla, the emergence of religious sects and talk about the past of key characters.

Each of the tasks has very clear goals, which should be strictly observed. If you need to remove the surrounded special forces from under the fire, then all the forces of the detachment must be concentrated on the cover. Once you try to crush the enemy, and you lose the goal and fail the mission. Or if you need to keep the line, then you need to rush to the aid of the police, forgetting about other problems.

The game is saved automatically, but not always this saving can be considered successful. Moreover, some tasks for their implementation may require up to three hours of real time.

The basis of the combat mechanics of Troubleshooter: Abandoned Children is a turn-based system, where opponents take turns in succession. You can restore action points by skipping a move, or conduct an attack. Upon reaching the overheating mode, your character gets the opportunity to apply a super attack with a maximum radius of destruction.

Opponents, in turn, can use the entire arsenal of special skills, striking at the weakest point.

Different types of units are vulnerable to different attacks. It is difficult to knock down a policeman with a shield with a bullet or a direct blow, but he can suffer from magic. Snipers are killed with a single shot, but they are far away.

The cube roll system is not set in advance before the start of the action and it works differently each time. In one case, you can fall into the enemy, and in the other, miss, so do not forget about the factor of luck.

However, shooting through walls in the world of Troubleshooter: Abandoned Children is still a given – there is no miscalculation of the destruction of objects.