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: Kinoko Nasu, the original writer, completely rewrote the script. The story is now vastly more detailed, with the Arcueid and Ciel routes alone containing more text than the entire original game.

Every character, from the stoic Arcueid Brunestud to the tragic Ciel, has been redesigned for the modern era. The remaster also boasts full voice acting (a first for the PC release of this title), featuring the original cast from the 2021 console release. The sound design has been overhauled by Hideyuki Fukasawa ( Fate/Grand Order ) and Keita Haga, giving the horror sequences a chilling orchestral weight that the midi soundtrack of 2000 could never achieve.

: The soundtrack has been completely reimagined. It blends haunting, atmospheric melodies with high-energy electronic tracks that perfectly accentuate the horror and action beats of the narrative. A Rewritten and Expanded Universe

The announcement of Tsukihime Remastered has sent shockwaves of excitement throughout the Type-Moon fandom. With its rich story, engaging characters, and stunning visuals, this remastered edition is shaping up to be a must-play experience for fans of visual novels and adventure games. Stay tuned for more updates and get ready to immerse yourself in the world of Tsukihime like never before! tsukihime remastered

currently available. Longtime fans, however, may find the wait for the remaining "Far Side" routes—intended for a future release—bittersweet.

redesigned the entire cast for a modern aesthetic. The game utilizes advanced "cinematic" visual novel techniques, featuring high-quality effects and transitions that mimic animation.

Released by TYPE-MOON in 2021 (with an English release in 2024), this remake adapts only the "Near Side of the Moon" routes— and Ciel . Despite covering only half the original story, the remake is a massive experience, often exceeding 30–40 hours in length, boasting incredibly high production values. : Kinoko Nasu, the original writer, completely rewrote

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When Type-Moon announced a remake of their seminal 2000 visual novel, Tsukihime , it was met with a mixture of disbelief and immense excitement. After two decades of being a legendary, albeit inaccessible "hidden gem" of the visual novel world, (the official title for the remastered remake) finally arrived to modernize a gothic tale of blood, death, and romance.

For those who may be new to the series, Tsukihime is a visual novel that follows the story of Shiki Tohno, a young man with the ability to see and sense supernatural energies. After transferring to a new school, Shiki becomes embroiled in a world of vampires, assassins, and other supernatural entities. The game was first released in 2000 and quickly gained a dedicated fan base for its engaging story, memorable characters, and stunning visuals. The remaster also boasts full voice acting (a

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Mature rating; erotica is replaced by deep psychological horror Minimal transitions Dynamic anime openings produced by studio ufotable New Characters and Expanded Threats

By placing this fragile human protagonist between the warring factions of the Burial Agency (the Church’s elite executioners) and the Dead Apostle Ancestors (ancient vampire lords), the game creates a compelling narrative friction. It asks whether a normal life is worth fighting for when surrounded by cosmic, immortal entities. Reception and the Future of the Tsukihime Franchise

"For the first time ever, this classic Visual Novel is officially translated. It’s got horror, romance, and enough lore to make your brain melt. If you want to know what the 'Nasuverse' is really about, you have to look at the moon."

Tsukihime Remastered, also known as Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon-, is a remastered version of the 2000 visual novel Tsukihime, developed by Kinoko Nasu and Type-Moon. The remastered version was released on August 26, 2021, for PC in Japan.