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Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon

Jul 10, 2024 2:00 AM

Pro
  • Stunning Visual Novel Presentation
  • Deep and Intricate Storyline
  • High-Quality Artwork and Animation

Con
  • Limited Gameplay Mechanics
  • Pacing Can Be Slow
  • Navigation and Save System Issues

Review

Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon is a masterclass in visual novel storytelling, offering a richly woven narrative that engages players from start to finish. The artwork and animations are meticulous and beautifully crafted, effectively bringing the complex characters and intricate story to life. However, the game's focus on narrative over gameplay might not appeal to everyone, and there are occasional pacing issues that can make the experience feel drawn out. Additionally, navigating through the story and managing save files can sometimes be cumbersome. Despite these minor setbacks, the game excels where it matters most: delivering an unforgettable and emotionally resonant experience.

Background information

Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon is a remake of the original Tsukihime visual novel from 2000, developed by Type-Moon. Reviewers have praised the remake for its updated graphics and expanded storylines, maintaining the essence of the original while introducing new elements that enhance the overall experience. Fans of the visual novel genre have found this title to be a noteworthy entry, particularly for its deep narrative and compelling characters.

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