: Characters like Noel and Mario Ghandino join the cast, adding fresh layers to the existing lore and complicating Shiki’s journey through the supernatural underworld.
Originally released as a "doujin" (indie) title at Winter Comiket in 2000, Tsukihime (lit. 'Moon Princess') established the "Nasuverse"—a shared supernatural universe that would later birth the massive Fate franchise. The remake breathes new life into its hallmark blend of , following Shiki Tohno, a teenager who can see the "lines of death" on all things after a near-fatal accident. tsukihime remastered
Tsukihime Remastered is a miracle of localization. It respects the legacy of the 2000 game while dragging it kicking and screaming into the modern era. : Characters like Noel and Mario Ghandino join
: For the first time, the core story is fully voiced by a talented cast, adding immense emotional weight to the character interactions. Release and Availability The remake breathes new life into its hallmark
"One day, he meets a vampire princess named Arcueid, and instead of running away, he... chops her into 17 pieces. And that’s just the first 10 minutes!"