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I've been wondering about this for a while... I have been a type-moon fanboy ever since Tsukihime came out and there was a big hype around this game, mostly because of the dark atmosphere and the style Nasu uses to write his stories was kind of different from the rest of other visual novels out there. But since FSN came out and I had the chance to finish this game I found myself not so amused as I used to be about type-moon works, mostly because I got around to play various games from different studios(which I'm not going to tell the name since I know you guys will start trolling them, /jp/ is resentful and I know that very well) and they drew out my most inner emotions like I never experienced with a type-moon game before.

That being said, why is type-moon still the most popular and successful visual novel studio out there? Technically speaking their games are mediocre and Nasu's writing is unquestionably subpar. However it still get a fair amount of doujinshis, fan games, fanarts and not to mention their titles are VERY expensive. Tsukihime is probably the most expensive eroge out there.

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