The release of Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon- marks the triumphant return of a cornerstone of the visual novel genre. Originally released as an indie "doujin" game in 2000 by Type-Moon, Tsukihime fundamentally changed the landscape of Japanese storytelling. Two decades later, this high-definition remake reimagines the legendary tale for a modern audience, blending nostalgic atmosphere with breathtaking contemporary production values. A Legend Reborn
"We’re supposed to be hunting Dead Apostles, Arcueid," Shiki reminded her, though he felt the familiar tug of her infectious energy. Tsukihime A piece of blue glass moon
Unlike the original (which required specific choices), the remake routes are linear until a single binary choice near the start, which unlocks doors later. The release of Tsukihime -A piece of blue
Expanded Script: Kinoko Nasu has rewritten and lengthened the story to cinematic proportions. The Story: Death, Perception, and the Supernatural A Legend Reborn "We’re supposed to be hunting
You cannot discuss Tsukihime without mentioning Melty Blood, the beloved 2D fighting game series. A piece of blue glass moon canonically replaces the original as the new baseline. The recent Melty Blood: Type Lumina is a direct prequel/sequel to this remake, featuring its character designs and voice actors.
“The moon is beautiful tonight, isn’t it?” she whispered to no one.