Dandylion have announced that their tactical RPG Troubleshooter will be getting a full release in April.
Troubleshooter first entered Early Access in December 2017. The game follows Albus, and his gang of troubleshooters- mercenaries that assist the police in taking down dangerous criminals.
The game has a heavy focus on relationship building as well, allowing you to befriend and recruit a variety of colorful characters.
You can find a rundown of the game (via Steam) below:
About Troubleshooter…
The basic system and interface part (cover, overwatch, rush) of a battle to operate a combat system is similar to ‘XCOM’.
However, core battle rules for combat and the growth of characters that affect combat is similar to ‘Final Fantasy Tactics’.
Troubleshooter is a RPG game with strategic elements, not strategic games. So we like a more forgiving regarding death.
Story
Troubleshooter is a turn-based RPG with the story of Albus and the events happening around him. The story begins with Albus becoming an official Troubleshooter who then returns to his hometown to begin his journey as he meets new friends and colleagues on the way.
Objectives
The story of Albus will be updated continuously.
You will experience different events and meet different people and make it through the missions by playing as Albus and controlling his colleagues.
The characters appearing in the missions will have different decisions to make, and this will affect the relationships of the characters within the game to provide a slightly different story depending on the decisions.
Relationships
The current version contains a tutorial, 39 scenario stages, and 30 repeatable stages.
There are colleagues who accompany Albus through the game. You will be able to meet different characters as you play his story. You might meet them during missions and become friends or you can recruit them to make them an official member of the company.
Users may recruit different characters and choose different combinations for each mission to suit their style of play.
The current version allows you to recruit Sion, Irene, Anne, Heixing, Ray, Giselle, Kylie and Leton as your team members.
Troubleshooter will leave Early Access on April 13th for Windows PC via Steam.