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The long-awaited Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon- serves as the modern reimagining of Type-Moon’s 2000 cult classic visual novel. Far more than a simple HD coat of paint, this "remastered" experience—formally a full remake—rebuilds the foundational story of Shiki Tohno from the ground up for modern platforms like the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4. A Gothic Masterpiece Reborn
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Then, in 2021, Japan received Tsukihime: A Piece of Glass Moon. It was a remake in the truest sense: a complete overhaul of the Arcueid and Ciel routes. But for Western fans, there was a catch: no official English translation.
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This is not a simple upscale of the 2000 game. This is a ground-up reconstruction of the visual novel using Type-Moon’s modern engine. The "Remastered" label on PC signifies support for 4K resolutions, uncapped frame rates, and keyboard/mouse controls, making it the authoritative version of the remake.
Originally released as a "doujin" (indie) title at Winter Comiket in 2000, Tsukihime (lit. 'Moon Princess') established the "Nasuverse"—a shared supernatural universe that would later birth the massive Fate franchise. The remake breathes new life into its hallmark blend of Gothic horror and romance, following Shiki Tohno, a teenager who can see the "lines of death" on all things after a near-fatal accident. Option 4: Lore Deep Dive (For Hardcore Fans)
Expanded Content: Despite being "half" a remake, it contains over 50 hours of story content.