Summary

In 2005,Resident Evil 4’s base campaign experience was one to behold in the eyes of its fans, providing a balance of action and survival horror. While the journey withLeon S. Kennedy and Ashley Graham was a memorable one, its DLCSeparate Waysallowed players to see the horror and chaos unfold through the perspective of Leon’s love interest, Ada Wong.

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Despite its short length, Capcom managed to give players a good and worthwhile experience that many could often return to for replayability. On this occasion, Capcom has takenSeparate Waysto another level entirely, not only in thisDLC’s production value with its full-fledged cutscenes and story beatsbut also in the realm of newly added content unlike what fans initially experienced.

5Ada Infection

Without diving into spoilers,Separate Ways' trailer showcases a new obstacle in the way of Ada’s mission of securing the Amber for Wesker, with what looks to be the sameLas Plagas infectionboth Leon and Ashley suffer from.

This is a completely new aspect of this DLC, as the original consisted of Ada Wong coming out unscathed most of the time, but the tension and stakes are far above and beyond what fans have been accustomed to, this time. With the help of Luis Sera as seen from both the base campaign in the aftermath of the cabin fight with Leon and theSeparate Waystrailer, players will be working hand in hand with Luis for a variety of reasons, including Ada’s removal of the parasite.

Ada infected

4Luis AI Co-Op

Speaking of Luis Sera, players will yet again be able to journey throughregions with the researcherfurther extending the amount of screen time for the character. This stands as a huge win for fans who were still frustrated with the lack of Luis' presence in the base game, and also a major improvement forSeparate Waysas this has opened the door to more room for story and plot points, and how this all connects to the main game.

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Given the lack of development or appearances from Luis Sera in the original title’s DLC, especially in the main story, Capcom has taken the perfect opportunity to further establish and flesh out the character and allow players to witness his different interactions with Ada as opposed to Ashley and Leon, despite his eventual death.

3Wesker Appearance

A big surprise revealed from its trailer is Albert Wesker’s appearance in what is suggested to be the Island towards the end of the base experience. Again avoiding spoilers as aforementioned, the trailer hints at some form of betrayal, disagreement, or misunderstanding between Ada and Wesker, leaving fans with theexpectation of some raised tension and suspensetoward the final stages ofSeparate Ways.

This is a complete shift compared to the original, as Wesker’s appearances were only through a video call source communicating with Ada on what her next move would be. Whether this scenario in the trailer occurs earlier than fans may anticipate or within its latter stages, it promises to shake up the narrative and provide a new level of depth to Ada’s relationship and dynamic with Wesker.

Luis & Ada

2Verdugo/U3

Those who are familiar and accustomed to the original 2005Resident Evil 4will be aware ofSalazar’s boss encounterthat sees himself and one of the Verdugos merging to become one for Leon to eventually defeat. With the base game completely omitting this, one of the notes in the latter stages of the title suggests that the Verdugo is indeed U3 which is a boss that many fans were upset to see cut from Leon’s campaign.

Now, players will get to experience the terrifying boss through the eyes of Ada Wong, and the trailer suggests that there will be multiple encounters with the Verdugo/U3, leaving for a similar experience to Leon’s run-ins with Chief Mendez.

Ada & Wesker

1Cut Content From Base Game

The most pleasing change in all of Capcom’s efforts to revamp theSeparate Waysexperience on this occasion is that the content that fans had initially thought was cut fromResident Evil 4entirely, will now be present in its DLC. While much of theResident Evil 4 Remake’s praise stems from the fact that the large and most popular areas of the game were maintained and not omitted, there were some sequences that fans were hoping to see present.

This includes the aforementioned U3 boss encounter, the cable car segment with players facing off against enemies, and the laser room, all of which will now take place inSeparate Wayscontrolling Ada to many players' delight. Alongside the canon DLC, fans' frustrations have now been relinquished as both Ada and Wesker are now playable inResident Evil 4’s Mercenaries mode, which wasnot the case at the point of its release leading to the confusion of many. With original content from Leon’s campaign now present within Ada’s, the level of replayability has risen to an even greater level, and Separate Ways looks to continue Capcom’s positive form not only within the realm ofResident Evilbut will all of their franchises.

U3/Verdugo

Resident Evil 4 Remake’s Separate Ways is now available on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.

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Cable car and laser room