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Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon-

Released: 6/27/2024

■Product Overview Ah...just how beautiful the moon is tonight... Gravely injured at a young age, Shiki Tohno was practically banished to a distant relative's home, where he lived a peaceful life until one day, news arrives of his father Makihisa's death. Shiki returns home to find his sister Akiha, who has inherited their father's position, living with two maids. There, he begins a new chapter as the eldest son of the illustrious Tohno family, finding that a life of luxury doesn't sit right with him. As the days pass, familiar sights of the past awaken fragmented memories. Then, one day, he passes by a monster in the shape of a human... Thus begins the celebrated story of TSUKIHIME, first created in 1999 as an indie visual novel. See the masterpiece reframed and retold after twenty long years! ■Game Details TSUKIHIME -A piece of blue glass moon- collects the two tales that make up the "Near Side of the Moon" portion of the original Tsukihime: Arcueid's scenario, "Moon Princess," and Ciel's scenario, "Midnight Rainbow." Creator Kinoko Nasu has painstakingly disassembled and rebuilt the story, updating the setting to 2010s Tokyo and expanding the narrative. This reimagined presentation will exhilarate players with its hard-hitting tension and realism. Featuring beautifully evolved visuals, animations, and music, TSUKIHIME -A piece of blue glass moon- presents a fresh take on TYPE-MOON's genre-defining classic.

■Product Overview Ah...just how beautiful the moon is tonight... Gravely injured at a young age, Shiki Tohno was practically banished to a distant relative's home, where he lived a peaceful life until one day, news arrives of his father Makihisa's death. Shiki returns home to find his sister Akiha, who has inherited their father's position, living with two maids. There, he begins a new chapter as the eldest son of the illustrious Tohno family, finding that a life of luxury doesn't sit right with him. As the days pass, familiar sights of the past awaken fragmented memories. Then, one day, he passes by a monster in the shape of a human... Thus begins the celebrated story of TSUKIHIME, first created in 1999 as an indie visual novel. See the masterpiece reframed and retold after twenty long years! ■Game Details TSUKIHIME -A piece of blue glass moon- collects the two tales that make up the "Near Side of the Moon" portion of the original Tsukihime: Arcueid's scenario, "Moon Princess," and Ciel's scenario, "Midnight Rainbow." Creator Kinoko Nasu has painstakingly disassembled and rebuilt the story, updating the setting to 2010s Tokyo and expanding the narrative. This reimagined presentation will exhilarate players with its hard-hitting tension and realism. Featuring beautifully evolved visuals, animations, and music, TSUKIHIME -A piece of blue glass moon- presents a fresh take on TYPE-MOON's genre-defining classic.

■Product Overview Ah...just how beautiful the moon is tonight... Gravely injured at a young age, Shiki Tohno was practically banished to a distant relative's home, where he lived a peaceful life until one day, news arrives of his father Makihisa's death. Shiki returns home to find his sister Akiha, who has inherited their father's position, living with two maids. There, he begins a new chapter as the eldest son of the illustrious Tohno family, finding that a life of luxury doesn't sit right with him. As the days pass, familiar sights of the past awaken fragmented memories. Then, one day, he passes by a monster in the shape of a human... Thus begins the celebrated story of TSUKIHIME, first created in 1999 as an indie visual novel. See the masterpiece reframed and retold after twenty long years! ■Game Details TSUKIHIME -A piece of blue glass moon- collects the two tales that make up the "Near Side of the Moon" portion of the original Tsukihime: Arcueid's scenario, "Moon Princess," and Ciel's scenario, "Midnight Rainbow." Creator Kinoko Nasu has painstakingly disassembled and rebuilt the story, updating the setting to 2010s Tokyo and expanding the narrative. This reimagined presentation will exhilarate players with its hard-hitting tension and realism. Featuring beautifully evolved visuals, animations, and music, TSUKIHIME -A piece of blue glass moon- presents a fresh take on TYPE-MOON's genre-defining classic.

Critics
92
Metacritic
83

Score Breakdown

92.1

Critic Average

19 reviews

N/A

Steam User Score

Less than 50 reviews

83

Metacritic User Score

126 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
N/A
Metacritic Disparity
+9.1
Combined Disparity
+9.1

Average of both sources

Review Timing

6 early (32%)12 launch window (63%)1 late (5%)