the files on his patreon might be more up-to-date than this fan edit. You can google blackgate vn patreon and find it. He has free and paid versions? I'm not super sure but ye doesn't do hardly anything with the game anymore.
However, I've noticed that after the interrogation scene, the music is absent for the rest of what I've played through so far (up to the shower scene after training) is this a glitch? It doesn't render the game unplayable, but the music definitely helped set the tone of the situations.
The player must move up and down the walls of Minas Tirith, knocking down siege ladders and killing any enemies at the top of the wall. All the time, he must make sure that the overrun meter is as low as possible, because the player will fail if too many enemies make it on the wall. Occasionally, siege towers will appear, which the player must either fire a catapult at (left-side towers only) or shoot directly. When the player destroys the fourth siege tower (which will land on the wall no matter what), a cut-scene will show trolls using Grond . The level ends when the player makes it down the stairs to the courtyard.
The player must fight through many hordes of orcs, who are at war with each other though will focus attention on the player when they spot him (Note: The enemies seem to not actually kill each other, so it is up to the player to do so if they wish to.) The first part of the mission involves killing at least 80 enemies, which can be accomplished through a variety of paths and action sequences. Once this is done, the player must navigate the level until a short scene showing the remaining orcs fleeing to a bridge is shown. After firing a ballista and destroying part of the level, the player must rush across the bridge, beginning the second part of the level (if the player is too slow in getting across the bridge, the player dies.)
We left Newcastle Central station, which is in the heart of the city. There are a number of fantastic looking buildings around the city, including the above one, named Cross House. It opened in 1911, as an office block with 7 floors. It was also the scene of a deadly fire in 1919 when a large amount of celluloid film in the basement caught fire, killing 11 people, however it led to new laws to control how this volatile substance is stored and it no doubt saved many other lives for the future.
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