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What makes FSN better than Tsukihime is the atsmosphere, you can feel the danger, the drama, the mindfuck, or the calm in the atmosphere.The music does a better job to add to the atmosphere than FSN.The characters interactions are so superior to the character interactions of FSN that it hurts,and the slice of life segments and Shiki's Pov are fucking annoying.Tsukihime's plot feels too forced at times, this leads to weak plot or unexplainable developments.FSN's plot flows better, it's simple, credible and convey feelings better.
FSN's plot is also more serious, each resolution have more weight to them 1) Rin and Shirou didn't end up in good terms in Saber's True End, 2) After every single route, Archer still dies, 3) Shirou ends up as a doll in one ending, 4) Saber and Rin die in another end, 5) Saber's True End wasn't precisely happy.
Shiki never actually shows his resolve when it comes to deal with people who are prepared to kill,and the story does not have serious and mature characters - aside from Ciel-.The only time Shiki had to confront one of his friends, was in Arc's route against Akiha. Shirou, on the other hand, had to fight Ilya, Rin, Saber, and Archer at some point - there's also the point when he realises all what Sakura has been doing.
Tsukihime is just too light, shonen and aimed at teenagers. That why the dark and cold as ice FSN is superior.

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