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This release focuses exclusively on the "Near Side" stories, which are significantly expanded from the original: Arcueid Route ("Moon Princess")

And somewhere deep in the soil of Souya, something older than the Ancestors turned in its sleep, dreaming of a boy who could kill the sky.

Original (2000) ──> Low-resolution backgrounds, static sprites, unvoiced text. Remake (2021+) ──> Dynamic cinematic direction, full voice acting, evolving script. 1. Cinematic Visual Presentation Tsukihime A piece of blue glass moon

The core structure of Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon- splits the sprawling epic of the original work, focusing exclusively on the story tracks. This localized focus narrows down the initial experience to two comprehensive narrative routes, resulting in 31 to 62 hours of reading time depending on how thoroughly players seek alternative choices and bad endings. Shiki Tohno and the Eyes of Perception

The core narrative that introduces players to the supernatural underbelly of Souya City, focusing on Shiki's partnership with Arcueid and his struggle to accept his horrific powers. This release focuses exclusively on the "Near Side"

| Feature | Original Tsukihime (2000) | Tsukihime: A piece of blue glass moon | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Near Side + Far Side (All 5 routes) | Near Side only (Arcueid + Ciel) | | Length | ~50 hours | ~60-70 hours (for two routes) | | Visuals | Low-res, amateur art | High-definition, modern cinema-quality | | Voice Acting | None | Full Japanese voice cast | | Music | MIDI-based soundtrack | Full orchestral + electronic score | | H-scenes | Present (notorious) | Removed entirely (replaced with graphic violence) | | Availability | Fan-translation only (abandonware) | Official English on Switch/PS4/PS5 |

Centered on Shiki's classmate, who harbors a deadly secret identity. The Ciel route in the remake is heavily altered and vastly expanded from the original game, featuring entirely new climaxes, philosophy, and fights. Shiki Tohno and the Eyes of Perception The

Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon- follows Shiki Tohno, a high school student who suffers a near-fatal accident in his childhood. Following this trauma, Shiki wakes up with the ability to see "Lines of Death"—conceptual fractures across objects and living beings. If he traces these lines with a sharp object, the target is effortlessly destroyed.

Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon is the definitive 2021 remake of Type-Moon’s legendary 2000 visual novel, completely reimagining a masterpiece that shaped modern anime culture. Developed by Type-Moon and written by Kinoko Nasu, this remake breathes breathtaking new life into a dark, urban fantasy tale of vampires, supernatural bloodlines, and existential dread. For both long-time fans of the original and newcomers looking to understand the roots of the Type-Moon universe (the Nasuverse), this title represents the pinnacle of visual novel storytelling. The Legacy of Tsukihime