Synopsis
A death row inmate convicted of heinous crimes is finally executed in the real world. But the supposedly dead man finds himself transported to an unknown world—with a new skill: the ability to summon fictional characters from his favorite horror films!
【GAME BACKGROUND】
A serial killer and death row inmate is executed, only to be transported to a strange world. He discovers he’s gained the ability to summon iconic horror movie villains as combat skills!
○Jason Voorhees: The undead killer who appears on Friday the 13th
Specializes in physical attacks with his machete
Immune to death; revives after 2 turns even when HP reaches 0
○Freddy Krueger: The terror that dwells in nightmares
Specializes in magical attacks
Possesses healing magic, making him difficult to defeat
Excels in diverse magic, psychic, and status effect attacks
【FANTASY DEBAUCHERY】
After winning battles, you can have your way with female characters. Various heroines appear including: female sage, female priest, female martial artist, female mage, female dancer, and female hero.
【THE TRANSFEREE】
You’re transported into a fantasy forest containing dungeons where adventurers and heroes attempt their own quests.
(COMBAT)
Encounters with fantasy world inhabitants trigger battles. As a helpless protagonist, you summon two characters to fight for you based on player choice.
・Defeat enemies to loot recovery items and equipment
・Gather herbs to craft healing items
Editorial Review
Otherworld Transferee Summons Horror’s Most Brutal Characters positions itself at the intersection of isekai power fantasy and horror IP exploitation—a niche that’s grown increasingly crowded as doujin creators chase licensing opportunities with recognizable villain archetypes. What distinguishes this work is its willingness to lean into the protagonist’s moral inversion: rather than the typical isekai hero, you’re playing as an executed serial killer who weaponizes horror cinema’s most iconic killers as literal combat summons.
The mechanical hook is genuinely clever. Jason’s guaranteed resurrection after two turns and Freddy’s healing-focused magic kit suggest the developers thought strategically about asymmetrical combat balance rather than just slapping recognizable names onto generic RPG skills. The humiliation tag signals that post-battle content relies on domination fantasy rather than romantic reciprocity—a thematic coherence that aligns the protagonist’s criminality with the power dynamic fantasy the work is selling. The combination of horror villain summoning with sexual humiliation mechanics remains uncommon enough in the RPG space to justify interest from players seeking something outside the standard “cute girls in peril” formula.
The synopsis cuts off before fully describing the heroine roster, but the pattern—female sage, female priest, female merchant—suggests conventional fantasy archetypes existing as conquest targets for the criminal protagonist. This creates an interesting tension: the work knows it’s casting you as irredeemable and leans into that framing rather than attempting moral rehabilitation.
Target audience: Players comfortable with unapologetic villain protagonists, horror IP enthusiasts, and those seeking RPG combat depth paired with explicit power-imbalance fantasy scenarios rather than consensual romance.
This scratches a specific itch with mechanical ambition backing its premise. Worth a serious look if the moral framing doesn’t repel you.
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Fantasy | adult | humiliation | Male Audience | Horror
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