A century-old ritual pulls a lazy modern girl into Midra’s bloody faith war. As Pella, you must fight through cultists and monsters, upgrade your gear, and survive the church’s suspicion—all while hunting for a way back home. Action, adult scenes, and multiple endings await.
Faith, Betrayal, and a Girl Who Just Wants Out
1. The Pure White Church and the Flesh Cult have been at each other’s throats for ages, their conflict resetting every hundred years by a single summoning. Last cycle, the Church won, but the Cult never surrendered—they’ve been slowly corrupting outlaws and goblin tribes, building an underground army for the next century’s opening move. And this time, the summoning pulled Pella, a directionless young woman from Earth, straight into the high priest’s ceremony.
2. Instead of a devoted saint, the Church got a sarcastic, unmotivated girl who couldn’t care less about divine missions. Priests whisper behind her back, testing her with brutal assignments—hoping she’ll either prove her holiness or slip up and reveal herself as a fraud. Pella plays along, slashing her way through Flesh Cult outposts, but every battle is also a step closer to freedom. The real question is: can she fake sainthood long enough to find a portal home?
3. The narrative branches based on your choices and performance. Normal difficulty offers a clear “escape” route, while Hard mode unlocks a darker, alternative conclusion that dives deeper into the Cult’s twisted ideology. Dialogue options and side encounters also affect which scenes you’ll unlock, so replays are rewarded with fresh story beats and adult CG variations.
Fast-Paced Combat & Silver Coin Economy
1. Combat in RitualSummon is all about speed and timing. Pella can equip two weapon types—a quick longsword for crowd control and a heavy greatsword that staggers even the toughest brutes. Switching between them on the fly (Ctrl/Q) lets you adapt to enemy patterns, while the dash (Shift) grants invincibility frames that are essential for dodging boss charges and projectile spam.
2. Defeated foes drop silver coins, which you spend at the cathedral’s altar to boost stats—HP, mana, strength, and defence. But don’t hoard them mindlessly; some hidden areas require a certain attack power to break through barriers, and certain NPCs offer unique rewards only if you have enough coins saved. Exploration off the beaten path often yields permanent potions that raise your maximum stats without spending a single coin—making thorough scavenging well worth your time.
3. The game’s difficulty curve is forgiving on Normal, but Hard mode flips the script with aggressive enemy AI, reduced item drops, and a secret boss that demands near-perfect execution. Veteran players recommend investing early in health and dash cooldown reduction, then focusing on greatsword damage to trivialise most late-game encounters. Save points are frequent, and you can always warp back to the cathedral to respec your upgrades—so feel free to experiment.
Adult Scenes – Triggers, Gallery & Completion
1. All mature content is presented as fully illustrated CGs with subtle animations. Scenes are not thrown at you randomly—they unlock through specific conditions: losing to certain bosses, interacting with particular NPCs while holding a specific weapon, or choosing the “wrong” dialogue option during key story moments. This design encourages exploration and multiple playthroughs, as no single run can net you every scene.
2. The gallery mode tracks your collection progress and even shows hints for missing CGs after you finish the game once. There are roughly 15 unique base scenes, with palette-swapped variations depending on whether you wear the default outfit or a later unlockable costume. Some scenes are exclusive to Hard mode, so completionists will have to brave the higher challenge to see everything.
3. Players on Steam and DLsite often praise the art style—detailed, atmospheric, and surprisingly tasteful despite the explicit nature. The uncensored version (available outside Japan) adds an extra layer of authenticity. To avoid missing content, save before every boss fight and keep a separate save for branching choices. Many guides suggest using the greatsword to trigger a specific NPC scene that’s otherwise easy to overlook.




