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Kamiwaza: Way of the Thief

NINTENDO SWITCH
Also available on:PLAYSTATION 4
Kamiwaza: Way of the Thief
NIS America

A stealth game set in Edo-period Japan about a thief with a moral code. If that doesn't already have your attention, the collector's extras might. The Kamiwaza: Way of the Thief collector's edition for Nintendo Switch brings an obscure PS2-era Acquire title to modern hardware with a package that's steeped in Japanese cultural authenticity.

The Traditional Furoshiki Cloth is the standout piece here, measuring a generous 36 by 36 inches. Furoshiki is a centuries-old Japanese wrapping cloth, and including one in a game about an Edo-period thief is the kind of thematic detail that separates a thoughtful collector's edition from a generic one. You can display it, use it as intended, or frame it. It's functional art with genuine cultural significance. The Crow Tengu Mask Enamel Pin is a small but striking piece, roughly two inches tall, pulling from Japanese folklore in a way that complements the game's setting perfectly.

The "Melodies of Edo" Official Soundtrack preserves the game's traditional Japanese-inspired score, and the set of five Concept Art Cards offers a window into the development process behind this underappreciated gem. The collector's box holds everything together with presentation befitting the game's atmosphere.

Kamiwaza is the kind of deep-cut title that collectors live for. It's niche, it's culturally rich, and the Switch collector's edition respects that identity at every turn. For those of us who appreciate when a limited edition tells a story beyond the game itself, this one delivers.