6/7/2023 0 Comments Crosscode a new home dlc![]() On top of that you get the last clue on the whole "C'tron being an Evotar of Sidwell" topic. Out of nowhere, you're fighting him (or rather an NPC disguised as Sidwell). The player doesn't know either until you walk into the back room of Sidwell's office. Toby remembers more and more about another individual involved in spying on the players, yet he can't pin point who it exactly was. Thanks to Jet and Carla, the party is able to get to the crimson place and find a way into Sidwell's secret lab. In order to restore more of C'tron's memory, Sergey helps him, Lea and Emilie to visit Vermillion Wasteland before Instatainment demolishes that place. That's also most likely why you find so many broken Evotars during your first visit to Vermillion Wasteland. Furthermore, an Evotar was able to restore their memory easier if they got to see friends they played with. It was necessary to copy an individuals personality at the perfect moment or otherwise an Evotar wouldn't work/ malfunction. Apparently, Sidwell wasn't just spying on Lea, but on 20 people at the same time using different avatars. He's able to give us even more information about Sidwell this time. The Ku'lero Temple doesn't add much to A New Home's story, except for the CrossWorlds sequel topic which I'll be talking about in chapter 4.Īfter beating the final boss of CrossWorlds, Di'orbis and the gods of shape, Lea and Emilie visit C'tron who went home before finishing the Temple. While they meet up with their brother Satoshi, the final Temple of CrossWorlds gets released and everyone gets ready for the final challenge. Shizuka is finally back, and she's surprisingly more polite to Lea than before. A fact which is most difficult for the Evotar himself to handle. At this point, I fully knew that Toby has to be Sidwell, but why would he create an Evotar of himself in the first place? It's not until after the Azure Archipelago where C'tron admits he's Sidwell's Evotar. Sadly, this is all you get to know for the moment. He quickly remembers that he was working for Sidwell, his job being to spy on Lea. ![]() To get to the bottom of all this, Lea and Toby visit a few places from their journey together. They login C'tron's Evotar, who apparently can't even remember his own name due to his memory loss. Strangely enough, there is an Evotar copy of him in the data Lea stole from the Evotar server. But Sergey couldn't get in contact with the Hexacast because Toby's account got suspended. It had to be C'tron who was reporting to Sidwell. Lea gets back home and meets up with Sergey who reveals that somebody was stalking Lea while she was playing CrossWorlds (before the end of the main game). After you destroy the airship and everybody gets back, Luke apologizes however and his friends are able to encourage him a little. He gets a bit rude to Lukas, his human counterpart, and doesn't seem be enjoying himself at all. Though during the raid, Luke seems to be having a hard time dealing with his situation. Since Sidwell's gone, the guild plans to finally finish the raid. Lea even has her own cozy house to live in! Along with her the Evotars Satoshi and Luke are allowed to live in Homestedt. It was beautiful watching her greet and hug all her friends. Seven months after the Vermillion Wasteland raid, Lea gets loaded back into the game. If you got the good ending, Instatainment agreed on building a home for the Evotars. The DLC starts where the main story left off. If you haven't finished A New Home yet, please refrain from reading this review since it will ruin your experience. It's meant for people who have finished the DLC. Before I start: This review contains major spoilers for CrossCode's DLC A New Home.
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