![]() However, my thoughts really changed when going in Chapter 3. If I wasn’t already going to write this, and that I wanted to unlock the gun, Chicago Typewriter, you get for completing Separate Ways, I most likely would have dropped this. It was also very obvious that this was harder than the main game and it certainly didn’t help that you can’t upgrade your weapons and you don’t have as much fire power as you did when you’re going to these locations earlier than you did with Leon. It just threw you so many enemies, that seem to just always grab you and hit you, and you just didn’t have enough ammo to deal with them. To be honest, I was not liking Separate Ways during the first 2 Chapters. It was pretty funny how hers was focused on how dirty everything was (which yah, same girl), so totally roasted paintings, and she just noped out of that struggling white bag in the Prison (again same) which Leon will soon open. I also love that Ada gets her own text when examining stuff so we get to see her thoughts. Of course, Separate Ways also brings in some inconsistencies in the meantime. It was pretty interesting to see what Ada was doing, what she ended up influencing what you see with Leon, and some easter eggs. You also get to see the conversations Ada has with Wesker throughout, you can even spot Leon fighting when they both cross paths, and her reports that you get to listen to or read at the end of each Chapter. In addition, since you’re in front of Leon most of the time, you get to see why things were in Leon’s POV like the Graveyard puzzle used to have the Church door key. It turns out that Ada was the one that rang the bell signifying that Bingo was about to start, she was supposed to get to Luis before Leon did, she went into the maze after talking to Leon, Los Illuminados strangely has a battleship, Leon didn’t kill Krauser and he very well would have returned for revenge if it wasn’t for Ada, and you get to play as her as she’s getting the rocket launcher for Leon. This jumps between 5 chapters and takes about a quarter of the time of the main game (about 4 hours) where you go from the Village, Castle, and the military base. Well, Separate Ways aims to show us what she was doing and shed some light on some aspects that were unknown from Leon’s point of view. ![]() The only time you see from her perspective is during a short cutscene with Krauser. Separate Ways stars Ada Wong who you encounter a handful of times in the main game and you don’t really know why she’s here until the end where she takes the Plagas sample, though Leon knows she’s working for Wesker. And well, here it is! This will obviously contain spoilers. So it’s time for my Resident Evil 4 follow up! At the end of the month, I posted my review for Resident Evil 4 for #MaybeinMarch and mentioned that I’ll be returning to it to talk about the extra content that unlocks after you finish the game once. Checking out Resident Evil 4’s Separate Ways, Assignment Ada, and Mercenaries.
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