Notable names asking about Tsukihime Remake tickles me an various ways.
Was there a source for that time with Ryoka Yuzuki?
Notable names asking about Tsukihime Remake tickles me an various ways.
Was there a source for that time with Ryoka Yuzuki?
BEHOLD! THE SIG OF GOLDEN TRUTH! Pillaged from McJon, Tsukikan et al.
But why are these people asking for Tsuki :re now? Are they by chance 3rd wave fans who only joined through FGO and finally trickled down to Tsuki? Or are they in the procces of trickling down to tsuki but cant stand 2000 VNs so they start crying for modern remakes?
people have been asking Tsuki remake for long.
after Kinoko said he's doing test play many got excited.
also voice of Marisbilly.
Marisbilly's VA voices Shiki, he might just have ulterior motives.
Clearly the Alien God of FGO is the Tsuki universe trying to write itself in the Fate universe now thathas run dry.Nasu's creativitythe future of Fate
On Kodaka's case specifically, he has referenced /stay Night a couple times in DR1 and is decently about his distaste for gacha (and that's not even counting the implications that he left SpikeChunsoft because they made Danganronpa pachinko), so no, definitely not started from FGO.
Please don't make me feel like supporting the person responsible for that
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shit BL says
Once and always and nevermore.
Watch how in Tsukihime Remake the new teacher who is a fully new character is revealed to be a magus and in one or more routes she manages to summon a Servant thus linking Tsukihime to the actual TM and make it a part of Fate.
Last edited by Skull; October 17th, 2019 at 06:16 PM.
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The only one I remembered from the top of my head was one of the presents being named Unlimited Dandelion Works, but now that I re-checked it, it turns out that referenced came from the fan translation.
EDIT: I somehow forgot that Kodaka straight up named Danganronpa/Zero after Fate/Zero, with the Fate/ series slash and all.
Last edited by Comun; October 17th, 2019 at 10:21 PM.
So he first retconned Tsukihime and Fate being one thing to later retcon the retcon and make them one thing again? Sounds like Nasu, yeah.
I don't know which people you're talking about, but generally speaking, there is a demand for Tsukihime and the Remake just happens to be something (don't laugh) more realistic.
If you are talking about new generation FGO kiddos, ahn, following the trend I guess? (japanese hashtag for tsukire had lots of numbers when nasu talked about testplaying).
Last edited by migliole; October 18th, 2019 at 02:23 PM.
Bandwagoning FGO players whining for tsukihime is a good thing. The more people asking for and eventually buying Tsukihime the better.
I wouldn't say they are the same thing, but that, at some point in Nasu's head they were a possible one and only timeline (that is, there was no Fate and Tsukihime division before FGO).
I base this personal perspective on complete material III, which depending on the bias could be wrong. It is though sufficient for me as it is good evidence of how Nasu is not organized, which led to the creation of a ridiculous amount of rules, systems and events with the only purpose to better fit FGO in the whole project, that is, to make Fate worlds to be impossible to have Tsukihime events and elements. There was no reason to do it and hence it was a change in the canon for a stupid reason.
There were other indicatives that they were linked as well but I didn't keep the source and I will need to search it again (I can't make a hard search atm). Although some of the sources were in this forum, so I guess you could also find them.