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Assignment: Ada , also known as Ada the Spy in some regions, is a non-canon minigame featured in Resident Evil 4 unlocked after completing the game.

  • 2.1 Loadout
  • 2.2 Plaga Sample locations
  • 3.1 Yellow Herbs

The minigame's plot involves Ada collecting a number of plaga samples as ordered by Albert Wesker (as opposed to collecting the single control plaga sample like in the main game). Ada does so and then reports back to Wesker that the mission was completed. She also states that Krauser was killed despite the implication that he had actually survived.

Although the plot is non-canon, it is interesting to note the ending scene has one of the biggest allusions to Resident Evil 5 in that Albert Wesker talks about "Significant changes in our world".

Gameplay [ ]

Ada wears a unique costume in the minigame which is a military-style uniform as opposed to her red dress as in the main game.

The game begins at the beginning of the island at Wharf A and ends at the Communications tower . The item layout on the map has been reworked for the minigame and pesetas and treasures are not found or used at all. The player must find the five samples of the Las Plagas parasite which are marked on the player's map. The only enemies featured are Ganado militia , Gatling Men , and Jack Krauser as the "boss" in the final area the player must defeat to get the last Plaga Sample.

The minigame is relatively short and is meant to be completed in one play-through as there are no save points during it. Ada starts the game with 6 & 2/4 Bars of health and has a slightly faster movement speed than Leon. The Plaga Samples Ada must collect take up space in the inventory instead of the Keys & Treasures menu.

Loadout [ ]

Ada begins the game with a set loadout with the default size case. In the GameCube, PlayStation 2, and the 2007 PC versions, she doesn't have a knife. In all other releases, she does. There are no other weapons to find besides Hand Grenades and ammo and the Merchant does not appear at all. Ada has the following items and firearms with the following stats;

  • Handgun Ammo x30
  • TMP Ammo x50
  • Rifle Ammo x5
  • Hand Grenade
  • First Aid Spray
  • Scope (semi-auto rifle)

Plaga Sample locations [ ]

Each Plaga Sample takes up 1x2 spaces of inventory. Due to them being mandatory in order to complete the scenario Plaga Samples are the only items in the game that cannot be discarded after putting them in the Attache Case.

Strategy [ ]

  • In the GameCube and PlayStation2 versions, Ada has no knife, so try and conserve ammo and, to open multiple crates, line them up and shoot them in one bullet using the Punisher.
  • Try to not get carried away with the Punisher's high rate of fire.
  • Single-fire the TMP when possible to conserve ammo.
  • Using The TMP full-auto is best saved to be used against shielded militia in close range, or multiple enemies, due to its high fire rate and high bullet consumption.
  • Ada's melee attacks, Fan Kick and Back Kick, are particularly useful, due to your lack of a knife, and need to conserve ammo.
  • Try to avoid Gatling Men whenever possible. They're relatively easy to flank in most presented situations, and not worth wasting ammo over, unless you are in dire need of a First Aid Spray or a Hand Grenade .
  • Krauser is really easy to beat if you do this correctly. When he appears, dodge his attacks and run to the door you originally came from. Then equip your sniper rifle. Reenter the room where Krauser is. He will charge at you from the far end of the walkway, using his plaga arm as a shield. Try and snipe his knees before he reaches you. if you do, when he staggers, try and shoot either his head or upper chest. Repeat that until he reaches you. Just before he reaches you, re-enter that door again, reload and re-enter Krauser's room again. He spawns at the very end of the catwalk. Repeat what's above until he's dead. Grenades are more risky, due to their range, but also work well too if you can time it right. Sustained TMP fire at his knees is also effective. On the Wii, Xbox Live and PSN versions, do this same tactic, but try knifing him when he drops to his knee. This is very useful in speed running, as it only takes a few slashes to defeat him.
  • Discard the Scope for the Semi-Auto Sniper since it is basically useless, this might help when collecting Plaga Samples since you need them in your Attache Case.
  • After the fight with Krauser, no more enemies appear. Anything other than the first four Plaga samples may be discarded to make space in the inventory for the final sample.

Yellow Herbs [ ]

Due to Ada's low health, Yellow Herbs are vital in order to stay alive and take more hits. There are seven in the minigame. Collecting them all raises Ada's max health from 6 & 1/2Bars to 8 1/4 Bars.

Results [ ]

There is no formal results screen displayed at the end of Assignment: Ada . However, a unique credits sequence plays consisting of cutscenes from the main game but with Leon in his Special 1 costume and Ada in her costume from The Mercenaries minigame (The R.P.D uniform and Resident Evil 2 dress respectively).

In the Gamecube version, beating the minigame will unlock the Chicago Typewriter for the main game, in all subsequent releases, however, the weapon unlocks for use in Separate Ways instead.

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Resident evil 4 remake already has the perfect story dlc lined up.

While Resident Evil 4 Remake has enjoyed a massively successful launch, it's also perfectly set up to receive substantial story DLC at a later date.

The remake of Resident Evil 4 has been released to an overall positive reception, and the game has also set itself up well for future DLC. As a modernized take on one of the Resident Evil franchise's most beloved classic entries, the Resident Evil 4 remake follows many of the same beats as the original game with a few surprising additions, following in the same vein as previous remakes for Resident Evil 2 and 3 .While Resident Evil 4 's remake is mostly faithful to the original, there are a few notable missing aspects from the 2005 classic. Some set pieces, sections, or boss fights have been shifted around or outright removed in the remake, although usually replaced by new or updated content, and as a whole, the game takes on a somewhat more serious tone (although it still retains much of the original's cheesy dialogue). Perhaps more notably, however, the remake's launch was missing some of the original's extra modes, like Resident Evil 4 's popular The Mercenaries mode, although this is coming to the game as free DLC shortly. Related: Resident Evil 4 Remake Mercenaries DLC - Release Date, Platforms, & Price

Resident Evil 4 Remake DLC Is (Probably) On The Way

Resident Evil 4 Remake's Leon holds a shotgun while he protects Ashley, which is back-to-back with him.

Luckily, however, Resident Evil 4 's remake has positioned itself well for story-related DLC campaigns, in addition to the already-announced free Mercenaries DLC; with Separate Ways DLC being all but confirmed by data-mined files, as reported by Twitter user, @ResiEvilCentral . Other possible DLCs include Operation Javier , a story involving Leon and Krauser originally set in 2009's Wii spinoff Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles , and Assignment: Ada , a short mode taking place on the island section of Resident Evil 4 's main story. Of the three possible additions, however, Separate Ways has the most evidence supporting its eventual addition to the game.

Separate Ways Could Be A Second Story Campaign For RE4 Remake

The title screen for Resident Evil 4's Separate Ways bonus mode, featuring Ada Wong sitting against a wall and holding up a pistol.

Featuring Ada Wong as a playable character, the original Separate Ways is a bonus campaign following a storyline that proceeds parallel to the main story, filling in several gaps and showing Ada's role in assisting Leon at several points in the game. With files for Another Order (the original name for the campaign for Japanese releases) having been data mined from the Resident Evil 4 remake, it seems likely that the campaign is currently being developed as DLC, to be released at a later date. In a similar vein to Resident Evil Village 's Shadows of Rose DLC, Separate Ways is likely to offer significantly modified gameplay from the main story.

While the Separate Ways campaign still falls within the basic framework of the original Resident Evil 4 's gameplay, it presents some key changes. Compared to Leon in the main story, Ada is slightly faster, has different melee attacks, and a hookshot giving her access to a few different areas. However, reflecting the more contained nature of the campaign, its weapon selection is much more condensed, with the only available guns being a Blacktail pistol and a shotgun. Moreover, although the merchant is present in Separate Ways , the original bonus campaign opts to leave weapon upgrading out, meaning that Ada's arsenal stays at the same strength throughout.

With only five chapters, a limited selection of weapons, and the absence of the weapon upgrading system, a Separate Ways DLC for the Resident Evil 4 remake could do with some significant changes - especially if, unlike the original, it will come at additional cost. As a presumably paid DLC instead of a free bonus mode, Separate Ways would be due for some big expansions to its content, fleshing it out into a true parallel campaign to the Resident Evil 4 remake's main story. It remains to be seen what an updated Separate Ways could entail, but longer/more missions, additional weapons, and weapon upgrades could be a good start.

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Operation Javier and Assignment: Ada DLCs Aren't Likely To Release

Krauser stabbing his knife down at Leon, who is holding it off, in Resident Evil 4 Remake.

Compared to Separate Ways , however, DLC associated with Operation Javier or Assignment: Ada remains somewhat less likely. With no data mined files to support their eventual release, any evidence supporting them would have to come from the RE4 's remake itself. While vague allusions to Operation Javier have been integrated into the story of the remake, they seem mostly to exist to provide more backstory for Krauser, giving him character motivation he lacked in the original game, and strengthening his connection to Leon. While it can't be written off entirely, much of Operation Javier' s presence in the main game seems to serve as a way to better integrate Krauser as a third-act villain.

Moreover, the game that Operation Javier originates from, Darkside Chronicles, might present some challenges of its own in creating a potential Operation Javier DLC. Notably, Darkside Chronicles is a co-op rail shooter for the Wii, meaning that very little of its gameplay would be directly translatable to the gameplay of Resident Evil 4 Remake . With Leon and Krauser's relationship being both more fleshed-out and also somewhat changed in the remake, there isn't much need to further expand on it with an Operation Javier DLC - although it could, in theory, operate similarly to the remake's sections where Leon partners with Luis.

Finally, with the very likely release of Separate Ways , an Assignment: Ada DLC may just be redundant, being as it is both non-canon and even smaller in scope than the original RE4 's other bonus modes. If anything, it's more likely that any of Assignment: Ada' s more compelling ideas will simply be folded into a Separate Ways DLC, with the mode's hunt for plagas samples being a potential carryover. As a short bonus mode, offering the first instance of a playable Ada before Separate Way 's inclusion in later releases, Assignment: Ada is unlikely to be re-released as DLC for Resident Evil 4 's remake - especially with Separate Ways all but confirmed.

With some DLC for Resident Evil 4 's remake already confirmed, and potentially more on the way, there's plenty of room for the game to expand its content, perhaps even elaborating on its final boss and ending . With The Mercenaries already announced for April 7, one of the original game's most popular bonus modes is already guaranteed to be returning. And, although it has yet to be announced or confirmed by Capcom, data mines make a Separate Ways DLC for Resident Evil 4 's remake almost certain.

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All the Content Cut from the Resident Evil 4 Remake

Here is all the content that didn't make it from previous versions of Capcom's Resident Evil 4 to the Resident Evil 4 remake.

The Resident Evil 4 remake is a mostly faithful recreation of the classic Resident Evil 4 game fans have come to know and love, but there is some content that didn't make the transition. Capcom has remastered and re-released Resident Evil 4 numerous times, often adding some kind of new content on top of everything that was already there. The Resident Evil 4 remake does have some new content, but it's also missing some things that fans of the original may be sad to see go.

The Resident Evil 4 remake does deserve some credit for adding new content for fans to check out, even though there are also some things missing. Besides changes to the controls and the introduction of the parry mechanic, the Resident Evil 4 remake adds side quests, new weapons, and new enemies. The Resident Evil 4 remake reviews have been overwhelmingly positive, so fans shouldn't think that just because the game has cut some content that was found in the original that it's necessarily inferior.

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With that in mind, here is everything that was cut in the transition from the original Resident Evil 4 game to the recently-released Resident Evil 4 remake.

Assignment Ada and Separate Ways

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The original Resident Evil 4 game had a bonus mode players could unlock called Assignment Ada that allowed them to play as the Resident Evil franchise's most mysterious and elusive character, Ada Wong. Later versions of Resident Evil 4 added a proper Ada campaign called Separate Ways that offered fans some new perspectives and fresh plot reveals. Unfortunately, Assignment Ada and Separate Ways are both completely missing from the Resident Evil 4 remake. Capcom has not announced any plans to release Assignment Ada or Separate Ways as DLC at the time of this writing, so it's unclear if the bonus modes will ever make a comeback.

The Mercenaries

Speaking of missing bonus modes, perhaps the most egregious is the lack of Mercenaries. The Mercenaries mode was a bonus mode that players earned after beating Resident Evil 4 's story, giving them the chance to play as different characters and try their luck battling waves of enemies. It put the focus squarely on Resident Evil 4 's combat, which made it highly replayable to those who wanted a quick, fast-paced experience without going through the story again. While The Mercenaries is not available in the Resident Evil 4 remake at launch, the good news is that it's coming to the game in the relatively near future. The Mercenaries will be added to the Resident Evil 4 remake come April 7 as part of a free update, so fans have that to look forward to at least.

U-3 Boss Fight

The Island section in the original Resident Evil 4 is easily one of the most divisive areas in the entire game. There are some fans who enjoyed it, but others were happy to see that while it's still in the remake, it's slightly reduced in scoped and better-paced. To accomplish this, some content was removed from the Island section of the Resident Evil 4 remake, like the U-3 boss fight. The U-3 boss fight has long been hit or miss with the Resident Evil community. Some liked its more horror-focus compared to the other boss encounters in Resident Evil 4 , whereas others felt it served little purpose beyond breaking up the Krauser fights. Regardless of where one stands on the issue, U-3 is not in the Resident Evil 4 remake.

Just like some Resident Evil 4 fans may not care that Capcom decided to cut U-3 from the game, they may also not really be sad to see the QTEs go either. At the time when the original Resident Evil 4 first released, QTEs were somewhat of a novelty in the video game space. While some titles had used them, they weren't over-satured yet, and so they were easier for fans to appreciate. There are some instances in the Resident Evil 4 remake where players have to quickly press the dodge button to avoid being hit by something, but otherwise the button mashing QTEs and the like are nowhere to be found in the remake.

Incendiary Grenades

The Resident Evil 4 remake has new weapons for Leon to add to his arsenal, but it's also missing one of the weapons that was featured prominently in the original game. For example, incendiary grenades are nowhere to be found in the Resident Evil 4 remake. Like with the other cut content, Capcom has offered no explanation as to why the incendiary grenades were removed from the Resident Evil 4 remake at the time of this writing.

Laser Hallway and Throne Room

With QTEs missing from the Resident Evil 4 remake, it may not come as any big surprise that the game is also missing its Resident Evil movie-inspired laser sequence and the subsequent throne room. In the original Resident Evil 4 game, there is a section where Leon gracefully dodges a hallway full of lasers, echoing a scene from the critically-panned Resident Evil movie adaptation. After dodging all the lasers, Leon is able to proceed to the throne room where he is free to collect a treasure and then sit on the throne with a goofy pose. The Resident Evil 4 remake tones down the cheesiness compared to its predecessor, which could be why the laser hallway and this version of the throne room is absent.

There are other changes from the original Resident Evil 4 game that arguably aren't so much "cut content" as "changed content." It's also possible that some smaller details have slipped through the cracks, but the Resident Evil community are able to discover all the potential cut content for themselves now that the highly-anticipated survival-horror game has been released to the masses.

Resident Evil 4 is out now for PC, PS4, PS5, and Xbox Series X.

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Resident Evil 4: Every Unlockable In The Game

The biggest game in the series at the time, Resident Evil 4 padded out its length with a host of unlockable content.

Few franchises handle unlockables with as much grace as Resident Evil . They’ve always been a staple of the series, from the very first entry on the PlayStation. Modern Resident Evil game’s throw unlockable after unlockable at the player, which is something fans have Resident Evil 4 to thank. The biggest game in the series at the time, Resident Evil 4 padded out its length with a host of unlockable content.

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Beating Resident Evil 4 is honestly just the tip of the iceberg as the game set precedents for the franchise across the board. Between new difficulties, weapons, and costumes, Resident Evil 4 features a whole game’s worth of content for players to unlock.

New Game Modes

Assignment Ada

Several alternate game modes are unlocked when you finish Resident Evil 4 for the first time: The Mercenaries, Assignment Ada, and Separate Ways. The Mercenaries is a series staple that recently made a comeback in Resident Evil Village, but arguably was at its best in Resident Evil 4. Assignment Ada is a small mini-game starring Ada Wong, and Separate Ways is a mini-campaign that shows what Ada was up to during the main story.

Leon RPD

Unlockable costumes are a staple of Resident Evil, with RE4 featuring two sets for Leon, Ashley, and Ada. The first set – Special 1 – is unlocked by completing the main game once. Leon wears his RPD uniform from Resident Evil 2, Ashley swaps to an all white get-up, and Ada wears all black gear. Special 2 is unlocked by completing Separate Ways and puts Leon in a mafioso suit while sticking Ashley in a full suit of armor.

Professional Difficulty

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Completing Resident Evil 4 once a new difficulty mode: Professional. The hardest difficulty in the game, Professional mode is the perfect way to revisit Resident Evil 4 on repeat playthroughs. Not only do enemies take less damage, they also hit harder and aggro at Leon much faster. Professional forces you to master Resident Evil 4’s core mechanics or suffer.

Resident Evil 4 Matilda

The Matilda is a 5x2 handgun that’s unlocked after completing the main story once. The Matilda can be purchased from the Merchant on New Game Plus for 70,000 pesetas. While powerful, the Matilda is the single most expensive handgun in the game to upgrade and eats through Handgun Ammo faster than any other weapon. The Matilda has enough drawbacks where it won’t dominate a new cycle, but it’s an incredibly fun gun to play with.

Infinite Launcher

Resident Evil 4 Infinite Launcher

Like the Matilda, the Infinite Launcher is unlocked after completing the main game for the first time. The Infinite Launcher can be purchased from the Merchant on your next cycle for a whopping 1,000,000 pesetas. The weapon itself is 8x2, taking up a fair amount of space in your Attache Case.

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As the name implies, the Infinite Launcher has infinite ammo and allows Leon to use one of the single strongest weapons in the game indefinitely. While the price tag will leave you cash poor for a while, the Infinite Launcher’s speed more than makes up for it – turning Leon into a bonafide killing machine.

Handcannon screen once its unlocked in Resident Evil 4.

The Handcannon is a powerful Magnum that’s unlocked by getting a Five Star Ranking on every stage of The Mercenaries with every playable character. Once everything’s been completed, the Handcannon will be available for purchase for 0 pesetas in the Cleared Game shop. A 4x2 Magnum, the Handcannon is a unique weapon in that it takes its own ammo that only spawns if the gun is in your inventory: Ultimate Mighty Z Bullets. The Handcannon is incredibly expensive to upgrade, but it’s worth it to unlock infinite ammo.

PLR

The P.R.L. 412 (Plagas Removal Laser) is a ferociously overpowered gun that’s unlocked after completing the main game on Professional once. The P.R.L. 412 can then be picked up at the shop for free on your next cycle of the game.

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A 7x3 weapon, the P.R.L. 412 takes up space, but it’s incredibly useful. The gun can either fire out a blinding flash or a powerful laser that kills most enemies in a single hit – not even bosses are immune to the P.R.L. 412’s might.

Chicago Typewriter

Chicago Typewriter

The Chicago Typewriter is a 7x3 Machine Gun that needs to be unlocked a few times. Completing Assignment Ada unlocks the Chicago Typewriter for purchase in Separate Ways for 300,000 pesetas. From there, completing Separate Ways once unlocks the Chicago Typewriter for purchase in the main game for 1,000,000 pesetas. The Machine Gun requires quite a lot of money to fully upgrade, but it’s arguably the single best weapon in Resident Evil 4.

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Assignment Ada

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Assignment Ada is a bonus game in Resident Evil 4 HD and in all releases of RE4. In it, you play as Ada Wong . The objective is to infiltrate the island (same layout from Chapter 5: Part 1 ) and steal five Plagas samples. The Plagas samples take up two cells in your Attache Case . After all five are collected, you must make it to your extraction helicopter.

There are no Merchants or Typewriters to save your game, but there are checkpoints.

Ada has 6.5 cells of health. You can find Yellow Herbs around the map to raise her health meter. Ada is given a small cache to start with. It includes:

  • Firepower : 1.9
  • Firing Speed : 0.33
  • Reload Speed : 1.47
  • Capacity : 20
  • Firepower : 1.2
  • Firing Speed : 0.10
  • Reload Speed : 1.93
  • Capacity : 100
  • Firepower : 15
  • Firing Speed : 1.83
  • Reload Speed : 1.90
  • Capacity : 12
  • Hand Grenade
  • First Aid Spray

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  • I am stuck on chapter 5 of separate ways and I need to beat Osmund Saddler. Can you please help me? jinkevin - 14 years ago - report

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  • Most of the boss has a weak point, this is " They always weak and easier to die when you knife them ". There are two ways to kill him easily : _ Knifing Saddler ( Safest way ) : Run near the small room in floor 2, jump down to the ground then turn back, Saddler will jump down like you. Now start to knife him, remember to do the command L1+R1 or square, X to dodge the attack that crush your face to the ground. When you press the command L1+R1 about 7 or 10 times, the command will change to square, X or maybe they will not change. Knife him about 13 times ( three hit in once ) and he will die. _ Shooting Saddler ( Safer way ) : Stand in place that you start in this fight then wait until Saddler jump in this area and. Dodge the attack L1+R1 or square, X . Run near Saddler and aim the Shotgun in his head, wait until the command L1+R1 appear on the screen, quickly shoot in his head and press X near him to cut. Repeat 17 times and he will die. krauser1989 - 14 years ago - report 10   7
  • The fastest way I've found to beat him is at the start of the match let him jump up top to meet you. From there snipe him once in the head, then he'll dip down and to the right for his counter attack, when he does take the second head shot (this is crucial it has to be two consecutive headshots) then he'll open his mouth, run up and stab him using the action key. Do this once more and after that unload all you got (perfect time for the crossbow) he should fall not too long after the second stabbing. Hope this helps Snakecob - 4 years ago - report
  • I unloaded 21 bow gun arrows on him and then stabed his eye and killed him. I was literally blinking red health when I started so I know it's possible Legendary_Pyro - 14 years ago - report 5   5
  • I havent gotten to that part yet but iv watched mah friends play and the fastest way is to simply spray all tmp ammo in his face then shotgun close to head as many times as u want and if u run out of ammo stab the sh!t outta him.my friend was literally blinking red hp wen he startedand it wasnt hard at all (4 him at least) to dodge every attack. so it is 100% possible to kill saddler without being hit. easy. gater228 - 14 years ago - report 7   7
  • Just shoot him him (in the head) with everything you've got, and stab him (when you have the chance)... Udin_Petot - 14 years ago - report 4   5
  • you can knife him by running up really close to him he will always use the same attack if you do it right u can evade it by L1 R1 if your life is getting low step back and finish with the shotgun lerhone - 14 years ago - report 5   7

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  1. What comes first? Assignment Ada or seperate ways?

    2. Assigmend Ada. Why? a. Because Separated Ways is first on the list in game. b. Separated Ways is connected to main story and tell as about everything from Ada perspective. c. Assigment Ada is something like Bonus Mode mission with no story etc (something like other version of mercenaries). #2 Juno Brier Dec 31, 2016 @ 7:29am

  2. What's the difference between Assignment Ada and Separate Ways?

    Separate Ways is what Ada was doing during the main game and plays more like the main game. Scientist (Topic Creator) 15 years ago #4 Pretend that I only played this game once, when I used to...

  3. Do you actually play Assignment Ada and Separate Ways for fun?

    Separate ways for fun, assignment ada for unlocks. Ada is a cool character and it's awesome to see how she was integral to the main events of RE4. Even the first part where she has to ring the bell. It's feels very "back to the future". DanRileyCG • 2 yr. ago It's been a long long time since I played RE4, let alone these side modes.

  4. Resident Evil 4 Remake: Is Separate Ways or Assignment Ada in the Game

    March 23, 2023 By Jason Faulkner Separate Ways and Assignment: Ada aren't included in Resident Evil 4 remake at launch. Unfortunately, like with The Mercenaries, it'll be as DLC if these...

  5. What is the difference between assignment Ada and Seperate Ways? Thanks

    7 fuckprecalc • 3 yr. ago Separate ways is a canon exposition of Ada's activities simultaneous to Leon's in the main game. Pretty cool in terms of story development. Gameplay is similar; less weapons, still a merchant, but no tune ups.

  6. Resident Evil 4 DLC: Separate Ways, Assignment Ada & more

    There's been nothing confirmed about Assignment Ada, however, Separate Ways replaces that mission in many ways, so it makes sense for only that larger content to be included as RE4 DLC....

  7. Just completed RE4, are the extra modes (Separate ways and Assignment

    Assignment Ada is also a very short but fun mini game similar to RE2 Extreme battle mode. Separate Ways is a 2nd shorter campaign of RE4 but more challenging than the main game on normal, it's got some tedious parts, some annoying parts but overall worth playing at least once. Some new environments, 1 new OP weapon, and 1 awesome new environment.

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    Jesse40902 15 years ago #1 On the faqs from ALEX he said if you beat assignment ADA you will get the Chicago typewriter But I'm also hearing you get the writer from Separate Ways... Which one...

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    To unlock this you need to beat Assisgnment Ada, and then load a 2nd round game of Seperate Ways and it will be buyable from the merchant. You cannot buy this on your first play through of...

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    The plot is technically non-canon, but words from Wesker in its final scenes do allude to the narrative of Resident Evil 5 in some ways. Assignment Ada is a fairly forgettable slice of action that not many of us talk about today, and I doubt it will surface in remade form like Separate Ways did. If it does, I hope it receives the same ...

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    This guide video is pretty short and sweet, they don't go really heavily into strategies unfortunately but we were still able to have fun with it nonetheless...

  14. Assignment: Ada

    Assignment: Ada, also known as Ada the Spy in some regions, is a non-canon minigame featured in Resident Evil 4 unlocked after completing the game. The minigame's plot involves Ada collecting a number of plaga samples as ordered by Albert Wesker (as opposed to collecting the single control plaga sample like in the main game). Ada does so and then reports back to Wesker that the mission was ...

  15. Resident Evil 4 Remake Already Has The Perfect Story DLC Lined Up

    Featuring Ada Wong as a playable character, the original Separate Ways is a bonus campaign following a storyline that proceeds parallel to the main story, filling in several gaps and showing Ada's role in assisting Leon at several points in the game. With files for Another Order (the original name for the campaign for Japanese releases) having been data mined from the Resident Evil 4 remake ...

  16. Separate Ways Reward? How about 'Assignment Ada'?

    Separate Ways was not included in the original GC release of RE4; Assignment Ada, however, was. Thus, it stands to reason that Capcom decided to flesh out the idea of an Ada-focused side campaign after seeing the reception of Assignment Ada, hence why Separate Ways was made and included in all other versions of RE4.

  17. Resident Evil 4 VR Should Bring Ada's Missions Back With Mercenaries

    Assignment Ada also follows Ada but is a non-canon extra mode that was a little lighter on plot. Players controlled Ada as she collected Plaga samples and reported back to Wesker, providing...

  18. All the Content Cut from the Resident Evil 4 Remake

    Unfortunately, Assignment Ada and Separate Ways are both completely missing from the Resident Evil 4 remake. Capcom has not announced any plans to release Assignment Ada or Separate Ways as DLC at ...

  19. How long is Assignment Ada and Separate ways?

    How long is Assignment Ada and Separate ways? Mustafa3105 14 years ago #1 topic^ (I'm an average player not an expert by the way) Thanks in advance (n_n) PSN: Mario_Darko Mookiethebold 14...

  20. Resident Evil 4: Every Unlockable In The Game

    Assignment Ada is a small mini-game starring Ada Wong, and Separate Ways is a mini-campaign that shows what Ada was up to during the main story. Costumes. Unlockable costumes are a staple of Resident Evil, with RE4 featuring two sets for Leon, Ashley, and Ada. The first set - Special 1 - is unlocked by completing the main game once.

  21. So "Seperate Ways" and "Assignment Ada" as DLC

    Separate Ways didn't exist before the PS2 release, so it is technically DLC even the years before so whine all you want. Well that's a bit of a silly statement statement. it was not "technically DLC". "Technically" there was no "Downloadable Content" on that generation of consoles to begin with.

  22. Assignment Ada

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  23. Ada vs. Saddler please?

    Guides Q&A Cheats Saves Reviews Media News Board Resident Evil 4 (PlayStation 2) Ada vs. Saddler please? I am stuck on chapter 5 of separate ways and I need to beat Osmund Saddler. Can you...