Kamiwaza - der japanische Robin Hood

Oh! A coffee link? https://ko-fi.com/justpauseit - - - - - The PlayStation 2 was a strange console. Not because it was technically revolutionary, but because it embodied an era in which developers were still allowed to experiment with ideas that today probably wouldn't last five minutes in a meeting at a major publisher. Among all the sequels, established franchises, and annually recycled fare, small, idiosyncratic titles kept appearing, barely caring about conventions and instead simply wanting to try something new. One of these almost tragically overlooked games was Kamiwaza, developed by the Japanese studio Acquire, which had already proven with the Tenchu ​​series and Way of the Samurai that it had a penchant for unconventional game ideas. Instead of once again sending the player through enemy camps as a silent samurai or sending hundreds of opponents to their polygonal existential crisis with a katana, this time they opted for something significantly more unusual. Because in Kamiwaza, you don't play a hero, a warrior, or any of those typical video game characters who prefer to solve problems with explosions. Instead, you take on the role of a thief in the Edo period, whose daily life doesn't consist of heroic battles, but rather sneaking around, stealing from the rich, and giving to the poor. - - - - Do you like the channel and want to support it? Do you like the channel and want to support it? Amazon: https://amzn.to/3VCrTyG Thank you :) - - - - - - - Retro Review:    • Retro Reviews   - - - - - - - #tenchu #kamiwaza #ps2 #playstation2 #ps4 #retrogaming #test #review