![]() Put these into the two Unicorn statues in the room to open the gate and continue into the Throne Room. Once both are dead, retrieve the two Unicorn Horns from their bodies. You can fire at the bells around the room to divert their attention, and then target the parasite on their backs. In the following Antechamber, there’ll be plenty of Castle Ganados and two Garradors we need to kill the two Garradors to progress. Shoot the weight to the right of the bridge to half lower it, and then look down to the left, where yellow spraypaint will show you a second weight that is hiding test your aim, or just fire a grenade at it. Go through the gate, where you’ll see a bridge that needs lowering. Go to each lever and use it, killing off any Novistadors in your way. We need to clear the room of Novistadors and head up to these two levers to unlock the gate. In the north of the room, by the ladder marked on your map, are two levers. How to leave the Ballroom in Resident Evil 4 Remake The large door up ahead is locked, and Novistadors are everywhere, so jump over the ledge on your left and go upstairs. After a call with Ada, it turns out we need to head to the Throne Room.Įxit via the door that the three-headed statue opened, and go left. So, without further ado, here's our run-through of Chapter 10 of Resident Evil 4 Remake, which explains how to leave the Ballroom and the Depths, and how to beat Verdugo.Īs we wrapped up Chapter 9, Leon was locked in the cage still, while Ashley was carted off once again. Manage cookie settings Catch the Resident Evil 4 Remake trailer here.Īs ever, there'll be trouble along the way, namely in the form of Salazar's alien-like aide, Verdugo. (Steven Senne/AP) A woman holds her hood down against the storm's fierce and wet winds as she walks in Copley Square.To see this content please enable targeting cookies. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) Brent Walton, of Worcester, right, shovels slush and snow, in front of the apartment building where he lives while a passerby, left, looks on in Worcester. James Avenue in the windy wintry mix of rain and snow. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) A man holds his hood down walking into the wind down St. (Steven Senne/AP) Two people with umbrellas brace themselves as they attempt walking down St. Joe Senckowski, of Oakham, Mass., uses a snow blower to remove snow from a sidewalk near All Saints Church, left in Worcester, Mass. ![]() Here are some scenes from the latest snowstorm. Minor coastal flooding was also expected near this evening's high tide.įor many Bostonians, the absence of snow has largely defined this (arguably freakishly) warm winter, prompting residents to question how climate change and future snowless winters might do to the New England identity.Įxistential questions aside, on Tuesday, there was weather to contend with in the final weeks of winter. ![]() ![]() Ultimately, Boston was expected to see up to four inches of total snow accumulation by the storm's end at around 11 p.m., according to meteorologist Danielle Noyes.Ĭoastal areas saw less snow, but were affected by significant wind gusts up to 60 mph. Plows, at right, try to pass nearly stopped traffic, due to weather conditions, on Route 93 south in Londonderry, N.H. In Massachusetts, areas west of I-495 saw the most significant problems with heavy snowfall and white-out conditions. While the storm affected much of the Northeast, the state of road travel was highly variable. While snow impacts are far more limited in Boston, residents in the city slogged through dense downpours in chilly temperatures much of Tuesday. (Jesse Costa/WBUR)Ī powerful nor'easter has dumped more than two feet of snow across parts of western Massachusetts. A woman’s umbrella is blown open in the wind while walking through Copley Square. ![]()
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