Back then, our two nations were connected by a massive trade route, known as the Silk Road. ‘’Our country dance from India, roughly 700 years ago. When I met Weerasin at the Joe Louis Thai Puppet Theatre, he gave me a brief overview of his profession. ‘’Did Your Hands Get Cramps’’: Thai Dance and the Strive for Perfection Here’s what I gleaned from our time together: Keen for me to understand how all this researched factored into the finished product, the devs arranged for me to meet with one of their primary sources, dance instructor Weerasin Changkhanoon. Leaving no stone unturned, they interviewed renowned experts about the artform’s origins, its ongoing legacy and the finer points of choreography, so that their depiction of the Dancer ghost would feel fleshed out and genuine. When it came to creating their aforementioned ‘’Big Bad’’ however, they specifically drew inspiration from the world of Thai theatre, where there has been a long-standing tradition of dance and spiritualism intersecting. When I met with the dev team in Bangkok, they were eager to show off this extensive research: pointing to how they had brushed up on old movies studied Buddhist legends, and cheekily pinched ideas from neighboring countries like Cambodia. That the interesting cultural tidbits and creepy Asian mythology really helped give it a flavor that was entirely its own.įor the 2019 sequel, Yggdrazil has understandably doubled down on this strength, pouring through indigenous folklore and local beliefs, in order to unearth even more unsettling material with which to surprise Western audiences.
It makes perfect sense for her to fill this important role as well, because – as Tubloy points out – she taps into the indie horror’s greatest USP: its Thai heritage.Ī cursory glance at the reviews for Home Sweet Home will demonstrate that – irrespective of whether critics actually liked the game – they were all unanimous about one thing.
X of Resident Evil fame, the Dancer will be a constant, looming threat that stalks players throughout the imminent release. Much like Pyramid Head in Silent Hill 2, or Mr. The spectral nemesis is certainly destined to become the face of Yggdrazil’s latest, having been plastered all over the marketing material and placed center stage in each of the trailers. People will see her, and they will instantly recognize where this game is from and who made it.’’ ‘’That’s why we included the Dancer enemy. ‘’ We wanted it to feel 100% Thai’’, muses director Saroot Tubloy when talking about his upcoming project, Home Sweet Home: Episode 2.