If you have the patience to learn its systems, Troubleshooter: Abandoned Children is a masterpiece of the genre. It isn't just an XCOM clone; it is a dense, rewarding RPG that respects the player's time by providing a near-endless stream of meaningful progression. TROUBLESHOOTER: Abandoned Children - Games - Cloud Dosage

High-level play requires a significant time investment to farm specific masteries.

Earlier versions suffered from translation quirks, but current builds have significantly improved English localization and menu navigation.

Build 8497566 represents the game's highly polished state. The developers, Dandylion, are legendary for their frequent updates and responsiveness to the community. At this stage, the game features:

The sheer number of systems can be overwhelming for newcomers.

A main story that easily exceeds 80 hours, as noted by HowLongToBeat , with completionists potentially clocking over 200 hours.

Set in the lawless free city of Valhalla, you lead Albus and his team of "Troubleshooters"—state-licensed peacekeepers—as they navigate a world of street gangs, corporate conspiracies, and superpowered individuals. While it starts as a standard "hero for hire" story, it quickly snowballs into a sprawling urban epic.