Ada's Hookshot

The 'Hookshot is a Tool Ada Wong has used numerous times throughout Resident Evil history. The Hookshot is held like a gun and shoots a grapple hook attacked to a line that allows Ada to propel herself to any desired locations. So far, the Hookshot remains as a contextual part of gameplay in the game series.

History
Ada Wong first acquires the Hookshot in 1998 during the Raccoon City Incident. Albert Wesker was prepared to let Ada parish for betraying their organization by helping Leon. However, after Ada shows him via video call that she has recovered a sample of Birkin's tissue containing the G-Virus, he changes his mind. He gives Ada the means to survive by informing her of the City's soon destruction and a departing helicopter containing an Umbrella officer would be the only way to escape. He then presses buttons on an off screen computer that opens up a locked case near Ada revealing the Hookshot. Ada then uses this to navigate through the City and to hitch a ride onto the helicopter had mentioned. She would keep the Hookshot for all her following missions.

In 2004, Ada keeps the Hookshot to aid her in her mission to retrieve the Plaga sample.

In 2011, Ada uses her Hookshot again. Notably to escape a confrontation with Leon as she has done multiple times in the past already.

In 2013, Ada still uses her Hookshot during her investigations. The Hookshot helps her escape a sinking sub. The Hookshot also helps her in her escape and fight with the Ubistvo.

Appearances
The Hookshot first appears in Resident Evil 4. Specifically Ada uses it to suspend herself as she shoots Bitores Mendez through a window in the back as he attacks Leon.

While playing as Ada in Separate Ways, the Hookshot is used a contextual command for Ada to navigate areas of the map.

The Hookshot then appears in Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles during the Death's Door scenario. This shows how Ada first acquires the Hookshot.

The Hookshot appears again in Resident Evil 6 and the CGI movie Resident Evil Damnation.