. Released originally in Japan in 2021 and brought to Western audiences in 2024, this massive reimagining overhauls the formative urban fantasy story written by Kinoko Nasu. It adapts the "Near-Side of the Moon" routes, focusing on the core heroines Arcueid Brunestud and Ciel. It strips away the original game's adult content while preserving a dark, mature rating due to violent themes, delivering a visual novel experience that sets a new industry benchmark for presentation and narrative scope. The Evolution of an Urban Fantasy Masterpiece
Stunning high-definition character art and backgrounds by Takashi Takeuchi.
After years of living with distant relatives, Shiki returns to the sprawling Tohno mansion following the death of his father. He struggles to readjust to his old life with his younger sister Akiha (now the head of the family) and the live-in maids, Hisui and Kohaku. Tsukihime A piece of blue glass moon
A seemingly clumsy new teacher at Shiki's school who hides a dark, bitter secret.
Shiki Tohno, a boy born with the “Mystic Eyes of Death Perception” (the ability to see lines of weakness on all things, living or dead), lives with a cursed past. After a near-fatal childhood accident, he lives a normal life until, as a teenager, a chance encounter with a beautiful woman in a white dress leads him to instinctively cut her into seventeen pieces. The next day, she is alive, standing before him. Her name: Arcueid Brunestud, a True Ancestor vampire. It strips away the original game's adult content
Takashi Takeuchi’s updated art style replaces the dated aesthetic of the 2000s, providing sleek, modern character designs that maintain their iconic silhouettes. Why It Matters
Traditionally, visual novels are static experiences featuring flat character sprites layered over painted backgrounds. A piece of blue glass moon completely shatters this stereotype. Type-Moon uses visual effects to create an experience that feels closer to an interactive anime than a digital book. Dynamic Visual Presentation He struggles to readjust to his old life
Tsukihime: A piece of blue glass moon is not just a nostalgia cash-in. It is a genuine artistic statement from a creator revisiting his youth with decades of experience and a massive budget.
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Features completely overhauled art by Takashi Takeuchi, animated action sequences, and a full voice cast. Expanded Content: