Tsukihime A Piece Of Blue Glass Moon -
Arcueid tilted her head, curious rather than afraid. “Do you?”
| 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 | Tsukihime A piece of blue glass moon
The title “A piece of blue glass moon” refers to the “Moon” as both a celestial body and a metaphorical concept for the fragility of the world/unreality within Tsukihime ’s cosmology. Arcueid tilted her head, curious rather than afraid
Unlike the original, where the Arcueid route was relatively short, A piece of blue glass moon reworks both heroines’ arcs into massive, 15–20 hour narratives. The remake introduces pivotal figures like Mario Gallo
The remake introduces pivotal figures like Mario Gallo Bestino , a young representative of the Holy Church, and Noel , a Transfer Student/Teacher with her own hidden agenda.