Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon
Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon
Description (IGDB)
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.
Histoire (IGDB)
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…
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« TSUKIHIME: A piece of blue glass moon is a visual novel masterpiece. It was one of the biggest games in the genre that I hadn’t played at all, and I’m glad to have finally experienced it through this remake on both Switch and PS5. Regardless of whether you enjoy Type Moon’s works or are new to the developer, Tsukihime is an essential. »
« It’s incredibly frustrating to review a game like Tsukihime, because there is just so much to dig into with its narrative and thematic depth. I want to pull this thing apart piece by piece and examine the characters, dynamics, and brilliant use of language, that the need to avoid spoilers means that I can’t really talk about it. All I can say is that there is so much depth and intensity to the narrative that it works as a piece of literature, and for this remake that’s backed with utterly gorgeous art and presentation that pushes to the very boundaries of the visual novel format. It is such a good thing that we finally have this masterpiece on our Switches, easily accessible and wonderfully translated. »
« Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon- is easily the best-looking visual novel I’ve ever seen, and I’m excited to see where they go next with the second part of the remake. Even if that takes ages, or somehow never sees the light of day, I still view this part of the remake as a perfect experience. I tend to love the works that contrast the horrors of existence and the evils of man with the small moments of genuine bliss, and Tsukihime gets that. That we can make time to appreciate the gentle kindness hidden around us as long as we look for it. It was probably the most life-affirming piece of art I got to experience in such a mentally exhausting year for me. »
« Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon- is not the original Tsukihime. But it is a fascinating update and expansion of the original game’s first two routes. I’ll definitely be looking forward to the second part of this remake, and so should you. »
« Tsukihime: A piece of blue glass moon is a great entry game for new Type-Moon fans and a fantastic remake for old ones. Though players can dive right in without A Witch on the Holy Night, I do recommend playing that one first if you haven’t! It helps to further your understanding of the story and world. The explanations and narration from Shiki’s point of view make it a really easy story to digest, as new fans of Nasu’s works might feel daunted by how complex the in-universe systems can be. The magic of Nasuverse is on full display in this beautiful remake, and it’s my new recommendation for those who want an action-packed visual novel. »
« 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 harder, the action sequences are even more exhilarating, and the core story of life, death, and love is all the more bewitching. For fans of the original, it’s not only a dream remake, but a triumphant affirmation to the rest of the world that, yes, we really have been missing out on something special for all this time. »
« Nevertheless, as it is, Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon- remains a superlative visual novel, and a must-read for any fan of Type-Moon’s work, as well as a great potential entry point for those looking to get into visual novels as a medium. »
« 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. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon no es solo un remake largamente esperado: es una reafirmación del valor de la novela visual como medio cuando se toma en serio a sí misma. En el contexto histórico de los eroge, este título destaca precisamente por lo que decide no ser. Aunque nace de un linaje asociado a lo erótico, aquí la sexualidad no funciona como reclamo ni como motor explícito del sistema, sino como una tensión latente, integrada en la psicología de los personajes y en una atmósfera marcada por el deseo, la violencia y la identidad. A nivel de sistema VN, Tsukihime entiende algo fundamental: la implicación del jugador no depende del número de decisiones, sino del peso que estas tienen y de cómo reconfiguran la lectura emocional del relato. No es una experiencia pasiva disfrazada de interactividad; es una obra que exige atención, memoria y posicionamiento moral. El jugador no consume la historia, la habita. En este sentido, se distancia claramente de otras novelas visuales que aspiran a la épica literaria pero descuidan el medio. Aquí, el contexto del eroge como juego interactivo se utiliza con inteligencia: la estructura aparentemente sencilla de la VN oculta una profundidad notable, premiando la lectura atenta y el compromiso con su sistema narrativo. La versión de Nintendo Switch resulta especialmente adecuada. La portabilidad y el formato favorecen sesiones largas de lectura sin fricción, alineando el dispositivo con el tipo de concentración que la obra requiere. Existen alternativas para experimentar versiones no remasterizadas en dispositivos móviles o en PC mediante navegadores y guardado en la nube, pero esta edición de Switch es, sin duda, la óptima: la calidad gráfica y sonora, unida a la comodidad del formato, convierte la lectura en una experiencia coherente y plenamente integrada en el medio. »
« これも傑作なんだけど、どうしても前半部分のゲームプレイになってしまうので体験としては名作といわれる今作においてはハードルをこえられていないような印象がどうしてもある。 »
« [SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.] »
« ABSOLUTE CINEMA. I can count on my two hands the number of VNs I've played in my life but GDI this is a piece of art. Can't wait for The Other Side of Red Garden. »
« [SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.] »
« One of the best visual novels I've played, without a doubt. I loved the story, and the remake compared to the original version is very noticeable. I've only finished Arcueid's route, but without a doubt, I can say it's one of the best I've played in this genre. »
« Tsukihime is peak fiction. Ciel is best Girl. Neco Arc. Lets try to push the user score together guys. »
« Tsukihime Remake was announced back in 2008. In other words, I've been waiting 16 years for this game. Type Moon did not let me down. This is one of the most beautiful and intricate stories in a long time. I don't play a lot of visual novels, but when I played the original Tsukihime back in the early 2000's, I fell in love. Each character is portryaed with psychological depth, Shiki's psychological issues feel real, the characters struggles are relatable. So far all the changes from the original feel like a step in the right direction, including the removal of adult content. Nasu has never been good at writing nsfw scenes, and removing it from an otherwise masterpiece **** was a step in the right direction. Overall, any fans who enjoy reading books (or visual novels) should stop and give this a chance. If I had one complaint, it would only be that I couldn't get this on my steam deck or play it on steam. »