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: High-rise buildings and alleyways create complex lines of sight.
: Justice becomes a commodity, where safety is tied to the efficiency and profitability of private companies. 2. The "Abandoned Children" Motif
: This mirrors the narrative theme of self-determination; characters define their own "role" in a society that has discarded them. 4. Urban Conflict and Level Design File: TROUBLESHOOTER.Abandoned.Children.Build.9...
: Many protagonists and antagonists are orphans or victims of the "Great War," left to navigate a world that offers little support.
Troubleshooter: Abandoned Children is more than a technical achievement in the SRPG space. It serves as a commentary on the consequences of social abandonment. By forcing players to manage both the tactical minutiae of combat and the emotional weight of a fractured society, it creates a unique synergy between gameplay and storytelling. : High-rise buildings and alleyways create complex lines
Troubleshooter: Abandoned Children represents a significant evolution in the tactical RPG genre. It blends deep "Mastery" customization systems with a "near-future" urban dystopia. This paper examines how the game utilizes its cast of "Abandoned Children" to explore themes of civil unrest, systemic failure, and the privatization of law enforcement in the fictional city of Valhalla. 1. The Privatization of Justice
The game’s complexity is rooted in its Mastery system, which allows for unprecedented character builds. The "Abandoned Children" Motif : This mirrors the
The game uses dense, multi-layered urban environments to dictate tactical gameplay.