"We’re supposed to be hunting Dead Apostles, Arcueid," Shiki reminded her, though he felt the familiar tug of her infectious energy.
Centered around Shiki’s enigmatic upperclassman, this route is heavily modified compared to the original game. It expands into a massive conflict showcasing the relentless executors of the Holy Church, featuring entirely new worldbuilding, high-stakes battle choreography, and multiple unique endings.
Original (2000) ──> Low-resolution backgrounds, static sprites, unvoiced text. Remake (2021+) ──> Dynamic cinematic direction, full voice acting, evolving script. 1. Cinematic Visual Presentation
The remake introduces Vlov Arkhangel , a "Rank VI" vampire who replaces the original's forgettable side-villain. Vlov is a tragic, cursed knight whose power revolves around the concepts of "Cold" (frozen time, hopelessness) and "Heat" (violent, bloodthirsty rage) . His fight scenes are visual spectacles that turn city streets into frozen hellscapes, showcasing the remake's commitment to action. Tsukihime A piece of blue glass moon
: Heavily rewritten and expanded in the remake, focusing on the mysterious upperclassman Ciel. Future Content
For fans of the original, the remake is a dramatically different experience. While the core premise remains, the execution has changed in significant ways.
Shiki’s popular upperclassman who is secretly an elite hunter for the Holy Church. Gameplay & Features Visuals & Sound: "We’re supposed to be hunting Dead Apostles, Arcueid,"
This remake, officially subtitled A piece of blue glass moon , has been a long time coming. First teased over a decade ago, it represents a passion project from the original creators who returned to refine and expand their seminal work. The original Tsukihime is a story of vampires, psychic powers, and psychological horror, and this remake aims to deliver that experience with all the power and polish of a modern AAA title. It stands as the first title in the Tsukihime Remake series, a complete re-imagining of the visual novel for the modern era.
Tsukihime -A Piece of Blue Glass Moon- is the perfect entry point for those who have only known TYPE-MOON through Fate/Grand Order or Melty Blood . It showcases the dark, moody, and deeply romantic storytelling that defined the company's early years.
This release covers the routes:
Tsukihime, which translates to "Moon of the Tides" or "Moon Phase," was first introduced to the world as a visual novel developed by Kinoko Nasu and Type-Moon. The story revolves around Shiki Tohno, a young man with the ability to see and kill supernatural beings known as "Dead Apostles." The series is renowned for its complex plot, which branches into multiple routes depending on the player's choices, each leading to different endings.
A Piece of Blue Glass Moon is not just a remake; it is a . It takes a cult classic—one rough around the edges—and polishes it into a legitimate masterpiece of the visual novel genre.