A tepid attempt to fill some story gaps in Resident Evil 4, Separate Ways treads almost no new ground during its 4-hour runtime. Ada's arsenal is almost identical to Leon's—bar the new, crowd-decimating crossbow—and she encounters many of the same scenarios and bosses which Leon trampled during his game. This isn't long enough to be like one of the alternate A-campaigns from the older games, and it certainly isn't varied enough to feel like one of the B-campaigns. I guess Separate Ways is worth it if you're craving more Resident Evil 4 and you have a penchant for explosive crossbows. Otherwise, don't sweat missing this.

Reviewed on Dec 18, 2022


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