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Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon
A remake of Type-Moon's classic doujin game Tsukihime, featuring a rewritten scenario with major differences in its setting and plot, as well as several new characters.
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Nicola Kapron
Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon- is a visual novel I have been waiting decades to play. The long-awaited remake of indie classic Tsukihime has finally come out in English. Is it the same as the original? No. Was it worth the wait? Yes. Even if you don’t like visual novels, this game is still worth a try. This review may contain spoilers.

Ethan Zack
For as many creative liberties as it takes in remaking Type-Moon’s first-ever visual novel, Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon- exhibits a respect for the source material that borders on reverence. It feels as though every bit of the game has been carefully and lovingly crafted for the purpose of creating the definitive version of Tsukihime — one in which the shocking narrative developments hit...

Stephanie Liu
After a grievous injury in his childhood, Shiki Tohno was sent away to live in a relatives' house from a young age. Upon being called home after the death of his father, he began to live with his little sister and two maids in the lavish Tohno mansion. While living a normal life as a high schooler, he has a chance encounter with a monster in human flesh. Thus starts his conflict with the other sup...

Giovanna De Ita
Tsukihime: -A Piece of Blue Glass Moon- is the remake one of the most beloved VNs of the 2000s that brings back the intriguing storytelling, memorable characters, and shocking moments under a new light. Its narrative is second to none and remains timeless even with the new changes.

Abdul Saad
Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon features compelling storytelling, complex characters, and rich thematic depth. Despite minor flaws and oversights, the remake is a must-play for fans of dark fantasy and narrative-driven visual novels.