If you want to unlock all routes, CG galleries, and the "Eclipse" epilogue without playing through every Bad End, you can download a completed save file online.

If you are playing on a modded Nintendo Switch and want to extract or inject a save file: Use a homebrew tool like or Checkpoint . Open the tool, navigate to Tsukihime , and select Backup .

The Tsukihime remake was officially released on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4, and later made its way to PC via emulation or official ports depending on your platform. Here is where you can find your save files based on how you are playing. PC Emulators (Yuzu / Ryujinx)

Saves often stored directly in the game installation folder as flg?.dat or save?.bin .

If you need help finding a , setting up transfer tools , or mapping out choice flowcharts , let me know:

For the technically inclined, files like thenscript.dat (which contains the game's script) can be extracted and even edited. Tools like allow for deep modification of the remake's archives. However, this requires a high level of technical skill and can irreparably break your game. Always keep a clean backup of the original files before attempting any modifications.