Remastered | Tsukihime

Takashi Takeuchi’s art has evolved. The chibi sprites and rough backgrounds are gone. Instead, you get Mahoutsukai no Yoru (Witch on the Holy Night) level production. The backgrounds are painterly, the lighting is dynamic, and the character sprites breathe. Arcueid has never looked more ethereal, and Ciel has never looked more dangerous.

For new players, it is a masterpiece of gothic horror-romance, accessible and stunning. For veterans, it is a fascinating alternate timeline—a chance to revisit old friends (and old ghosts) with sharper eyes and a fuller heart. Tsukihime Remastered is not the game you remember. It is the game the original always dreamed of becoming. And in that ambition, it earns its place not just as a remaster, but as a definitive work. tsukihime remastered

: Kinoko Nasu, the original writer, completely rewrote the script. The story is now vastly more detailed, with the Arcueid and Ciel routes alone containing more text than the entire original game. Takashi Takeuchi’s art has evolved