Cool, excited for UAN: Rumination to get a free DLC Steam Version! Once that happens, I am totally going to play again; haven't gotten all the OSTs/music tracks and endings. Though, I did get what appeared to be the true ending in my first playthrough.
Spoilers:
I basically didn't open at all to Patricia about what happened in the moutains (i.e. the events of UAN); at first because I thought it made more sense for Nick to not open up right away about it, and then, for that reason for awhile, but also because after I saw Patricia get that phone call from her boss, and found out that Patricia basically tells her Boss everything about her clients if she is asked, and due to me being suspicious of both Patricia and esp. the boss and knowing the boss would probably found out anything I told Patricia, I basically kept my mouth shout about the events of "Up All Night" (though Nick did talk about vampires; still mainly didn't talk about those events until Patricia confronted Nick about dating her daughter), and mostly talked about other things, like Nick's car accident and deaths of his two friends and stuff like that.
And it looks like I was right to, because, and while I haven't gotten the other endings (I have only gotten the one, probably true end), I am guessing something bad happens earlier than it does in the true end to Patricia and maybe Nick. So yeah. I think not opening up like I did protected Nick and Patricia some, and made me get the True End (on my first try, hahah). The CG of Nick and him killing the werewolf; I love the design of the werewolf (looked majestic honestly, and they were huge), and Nick looked badass; haggard, upset, but badass.
End of Spoilers.
I really liked your galleries so far. With UAN having the CG gallery, and UAN: Rumination having the CG gallery and Music Box or whatever it was called; is cool. I bet UAN 2 gallery will be awesome too, probably having the best of UAN and UAN: Rumination.
Anyways, cool to see a new version of UAN: Rumination. Excited for the Steam version whenever that ends up being. Good luck on integrating UAN: Rumination into the Steam version of UAN; will wait for that.