After years in exile, Shiki returns to his family's mansion following his father's death. He soon becomes embroiled in a hidden world of vampires (True Ancestors and Dead Apostles) and monster-hunting Church members. Gamecritics.com Review: Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon
The title, A piece of blue glass moon , is poetic. It suggests something beautiful, fragile, and transparent. This perfectly encapsulates the experience. It is a story about the fragility of life and the beauty found within the inevitable approach of death. Tsukihime A piece of blue glass moon
Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon is not just a remake; it is a reclamation. It reminds the gaming world that visual novels can be epic, tragic, and beautiful. While the wait for The Other Side of Red Garden continues, this first volume stands tall as a masterpiece of modern gothic horror. After years in exile, Shiki returns to his
The inciting incident, however, shatters his fragile normalcy. While walking through the city, Shiki feels an overwhelming compulsion trailing a white line in his vision. He follows it, only to encounter a beautiful woman in a pure white dress standing alone in a back alley. Driven by his mystic eyes, which he cannot fully control, he dismembers her into seventeen pieces. It suggests something beautiful, fragile, and transparent
A maid in a purple dress approached the box. Kohaku’s smile was soft, unchanging, as she lifted the shard.