She has the intelligence to figure out how to cure Leon after being cured herself. She has the willpower to fight Las Plagas pretty effectively, though not entirely. Leon may be the one fighting the bosses, but Ashley makes it clear that fear doesn't paralyze her - it motivates her. Throughout the game, it's clear she's ready to go down swinging if she has to go down at all. If anything, he's thoughtful and that gives not only Ashley but also me hope for her future.Īfter all, Ashley's actually physically capable in the remake, at one point arming herself with a full, heavy candelabra, posting up by the door and waiting for someone to come in so she can smack them over the head. Ashley asks Leon if he thinks she'd be able to join him someday, protecting the world against any and all threats that might come against it, and though he chuckles at the thought, he isn't dismissive. Sure, it's a long shot, but it would be amazing to see Ashley and Leon reunite with a far better basis for their relationship. It's this ringing endorsement that lays the groundwork for Ashley to return in a future Resident Evil game - or perhaps, get a standalone game or DLC of her own. RELATED: Resident Evil 4 Remake: Best Weapons, Ranked
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