>>15208906
The thing about Isekai is that the protagonist is always strong in some way that makes all encounters below him and non-threatening. It's a power fantasy where you own scrubs you don't know and thus have no reason to care about because you won't know them.
If there's anyone you care about, they too will be above all other enemies in the game, but not as much as you, or you have some sort of mental advantage over them that allows you to easily control them. Everyone mistakes you for a badass even if you're mentally a NEET and ESPECIALLY if you're mentally a neet, because whatever the role the new world has put you into, it will inevitably be one where your body is altered in a way where what you say is essentially meaningless and is taken in a certain way, or every comment you utter comes off as cool or threatening to the barbaric and unknowing retard citizens of this new world.
Isekai is about a limp-dick power fantasy.
HORROR, however, is about being thrown into a new situation or world, while staying the same mentally and physically and having to deal with things that are more powerful then you, better suited for that world (usually because it's dark as fuck or they climb shit efficiently) and attack you on sight. If something's not attacking you but it exists, it's going to be something horrible you don't want to be near by principle anyway. In Silent Hill, you're thrown into hell on earth, a realm of unexplained events and implications made to mentally torture you at every instance. You have no power but weapons you find, that are usually found on a dead body of someone you don't know and will never know, or in a room that represents your darkest fears. You scrape by and even then, escape is uncertain even when you leave the whole mess behind.
So, tell me, why are you retarded?