![]() For those who’ve already enjoyed the base game, this is simply more of that, albeit with a big caveat for more casual players. The expansion adds several new chapters to the game allowing you to explore a new area, finish the final dungeon of CrossWorld’s main story, and return to Vermillion Wasteland for a short epilogue. While the original ending wrapped up most of the story, this DLC seeks to tie up all the loose ends like how Luke deals with becoming an AI, the identity of C’Tron, and best of all: finally finishing the Raid. Lea and Lukas’ Evotar clone (who changes his name to Luke to avoid confusion) are brought back into the game to start their new lives, with potential new jobs to help players. Instatainment has built them a new area in the game to live and relax in: Homestedt. Be aware that this review will contain spoilers for the base game.Ī New Home takes place a few months after Lea foiled Sidwell’s plans and secured a future for her fellow AI Evotars. While that expansion, A New Home, released on PC earlier this year it’s finally come to consoles. Literally – after beating the big bad and saying goodbye to your friends, you’re taken to a blocked off path and told to wait for the DLC. The base game took advantage of this with the plot’s many twists and turns, but the ending stopped just short of being a satisfying cap on the experience. CrossCode holds a lot of promise as a game set inside a game.
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