Cover art for H-Soul Caller, an adult visual novel by Monoliva

H-Soul Caller

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Soul Caller: Harem Romance Meets Supernatural Combat in Monoliva's VN

Harem Romance game combined with supernatural, fighting elements

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Soul Caller: Harem Romance Meets Supernatural Combat in Monoliva's VN

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H-Soul Caller combines urban fantasy romance with occult action mechanics, following Kurou—a former gang enforcer turned college student—as he discovers he can battle malevolent spirits possessing humans. Monoliva's setup is genuinely intriguing: Kurou's grounded in a found-family dynamic with Ren, a blind woman who sacrificed her sight to protect him, and populated by supporting characters like the cheerful Iroha and Nora, the café owner. The core hook isn't just romance—it's watching Kurou balance a normal life (college, work, relationships) against supernatural threats that keep pulling him back into danger.

Gameplay weaves dating-sim progression with light supernatural combat elements, though the balance between narrative choices and action sequences will depend on how deep you want to go into either system. Monoliva built this in Ren'Py with 3D character models, giving it a distinct visual identity compared to traditional sprite-based VNs. The harem structure is explicit in the design, so expect multiple romantic routes and encounters with the adult themes that come with that territory—intimate scenes are present but framed as part of character relationship progression rather than the primary draw.

The developer explicitly excludes netorare, cheating, and other common problematic content, which shapes the tone considerably. With Episode 3 currently live and a planned 4–6 week update cycle, this is an ongoing project rather than a finished work. All content is free across Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android, with multilingual support (English, Spanish, Russian, Simplified Chinese). Expect a mid-length experience that treats its harem mechanics and supernatural premise seriously rather than as pure fan service.

Pros

  • Genuine character depth beyond typical harem archetypes—Ren's backstory and Kurou's gang escape create real stakes
  • Supernatural combat premise differentiates it from standard dating sims
  • 3D character models and cross-platform availability (including mobile)
  • No netorare, cheating, or gore—adult content stays within stated boundaries
  • Active development with predictable update schedule
  • Multilingual support expands accessibility

Cons

  • Harem structure may feel unfocused if you prefer single-route narratives
  • Combat mechanics integration unclear—could feel tacked-on depending on execution
  • Ongoing project means story arcs may not resolve for months
  • Reliance on Patreon support may signal content updates prioritize patrons
Recommended for: Players who enjoy harem romance with supernatural scaffolding and want adult content woven into genuine relationship progression. Fans of character-driven VNs who appreciate when a game commits to its premise rather than treating mechanics as afterthoughts.
Skip if: Those seeking a completed narrative, avoiding harem structures entirely, or looking for pure action over romance and dating mechanics.
Similar taste: If you've enjoyed VNs that mix everyday college/work life with paranormal threats (think slice-of-life grounded in fantasy stakes), H-Soul Caller's hook of balancing normalcy against supernatural danger should resonate, even if the harem structure differs from single-route comparables.

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Updated
1 month ago
Genre
Visual Novel
Platforms
windows, macos, linux, android
Languages
English, Spanish; Castilian, Russian, Chinese (Simplified)
Author
Monoliva
Source
itch
First indexed
1 month ago

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