![]() You’ll be shooting infected cult members, solving puzzles, collecting items, and keeping your suitcase management skills in check over the course of about 3-4 hours on your first playthrough (I’m sure speedrunners are already getting that time down to about 1-2 hours already). ![]() ![]() Outside of all this, you have the same Resident Evil formula. The second one is the IRIS system, a special retina implant Ada has that scans for footprints and fingerprints to help with some of the game’s later puzzles. The first one is her grapple hook, which sends Ada up or across pre-programmed ledges as the game requires. Ada has access to a couple of extra gadgets that she puts to a lot of use through Separate Ways. The big difference between Resident Evil 4 and Separate Ways gameplay-wise is a simple one. In the beginning, Ada is in the Castle area helping Louise escape captivity before the two get separated (many times), leaving Ada to swing around pretty much all the key locations from Resident Evil 4, injecting herself into the story where needed till she secures the Amber and we get “that” scene from Resident Evil 4 that was a secret after credits scene. Separate Ways goes in an almost opposite direction from Resident Evil 4. The Story of Separate Ways is one of “Chase the McGuffin” as we see Ada’s mission to retrieve the Los Plagas Amber from Louise. ![]() Platform(s): PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S Ever since the ending of Resident Evil 4 left us wondering why Wesker was involved and if the games were going to do the same thing as the PlayStation 2 version and give us Separate Ways, the extra story that would focus on Ada Wong and what she was doing “behind the scenes” while Leon was killing a whole village of infected people… Well, CAPCOM suddenly decided to drop this new version of Separate Ways with a 3-days before release notice… So did CAPCOM rush another story, or was there some care given to this side story this time? Only one way to find out. The remake version of Resident Evil 4 is one of my more replayed games in the modern era due to it being a lot of fun, and since this is the new normal, I’m just giving up and accepting it. It’s amazing how much can change with a remake of something I once called the downfall of the Resident Evil franchise. ![]()
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