Compara los precios de Home Sweet Home EP2 en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por YGGDRAZIL GROUP PUBLIC CO., LTD.. Publicado por Ningbo Inception Media Co., Ltd. . Lanzado el 24/9/2019. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie.

Thai folklore horror done with genuine craft - EP2 widens the first game's formula with new enemy mechanics and a combat layer, though frustrating puzzle design and technical gremlins hold it just short of its own ambitions.

My first hours with Home Sweet Home EP2 came with a quiet kind of surprise: this is a sequel that actually interrogates what its predecessor did and tries to answer the gaps, rather than just repackaging the same dread for a second ticket price. You step back into the shoes of Tim, still hunting for his missing wife Jane, waking this time in a forest that feels older and stranger than the urban nightmare of Episode 1. The shift in setting from school corridors to wooden folk architecture and open woodland is felt immediately, and it earns the game a slower, more ceremonial atmosphere that suits the Thai mythology at its core. Where the first game leaned almost entirely on hide-and-seek stealth with one relentless pursuer, EP2 introduces genuine enemy variety. The Dancer - a spectral figure rooted in Thai theatrical tradition and arguably the series' most visually striking creation - is the primary stalker in the first half, and her movement design is genuinely unsettling. The second half brings a blind-but-not-deaf enemy and spike-trap gauntlets that push into something closer to action territory. A new combat mechanic lets Tim fight back against certain spirits using disposable weapons, and healing is now manual, requiring consumables you scavenge rather than passive regeneration. An Easy Mode was added post-launch after community feedback, which is a candid acknowledgment of how punishing some segments are. That honesty from the developer counts for something. The atmosphere is where Yggdrazil's craft genuinely shows. The soundscape carries ominous chanting and traditional Thai instrumentation that lingers well after a session ends, and the enemies are designed with enough lore depth - each rooted in specific beliefs drawn from Buddhist, Thai, and broader Southeast Asian traditions - that they feel like they belong rather than like horror-game props. A hidden Easter Egg room in Chapter 2, unlocked by playing instruments in the correct sequence to match a radio melody, is the kind of small, handmade touch I find myself paying attention to. It signals a team that cares about the corners of their game. The criticisms are real and worth weighing before you buy. Some puzzles suffer from that particular indie horror affliction: unclear objectives that stall momentum and tip frustration past atmosphere. The spike-trap section in the second half in particular has a timing precision that feels tuned for punishment rather than challenge. There is also a lingering technical issue tied to SteamVR - the game can force-launch in VR mode on modern setups due to an unresolved Unreal Engine conflict, requiring a workaround. That problem predates EP2 and was not fixed between entries, which is a fair criticism of the studio's post-launch support. Community reception sits at Mostly Positive on Steam, and that feels accurate: the bones are good, the execution is uneven, and the length of five to six hours means any rough stretch carries real weight. If you played Episode 1 and it got under your skin, EP2 is the continuation you owe yourself - it resolves the story, deepens the world, and improves more than it stumbles. If you are coming in fresh, play them in order; this is one continuous narrative split across two products, and the emotional payoff depends on having walked Tim's earlier path first. Kai, Scout Team

Home Sweet Home EP2

Home Sweet Home EP2

24 sept 2019YGGDRAZIL GROUP PUBLIC CO., LTD.Ningbo Inception Media Co., Ltd.
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Thai folklore horror done with genuine craft - EP2 widens the first game's formula with new enemy mechanics and a combat layer, though frustrating puzzle design and technical gremlins hold it just short of its own ambitions.

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My first hours with Home Sweet Home EP2 came with a quiet kind of surprise: this is a sequel that actually interrogates what its predecessor did and tries to answer the gaps, rather than just repackaging the same dread for a second ticket price. You step back into the shoes of Tim, still hunting for his missing wife Jane, waking this time in a forest that feels older and stranger than the urban nightmare of Episode 1. The shift in setting from school corridors to wooden folk architecture and open woodland is felt immediately, and it earns the game a slower, more ceremonial atmosphere that suits the Thai mythology at its core. Where the first game leaned almost entirely on hide-and-seek stealth with one relentless pursuer, EP2 introduces genuine enemy variety. The Dancer - a spectral figure rooted in Thai theatrical tradition and arguably the series' most visually striking creation - is the primary stalker in the first half, and her movement design is genuinely unsettling. The second half brings a blind-but-not-deaf enemy and spike-trap gauntlets that push into something closer to action territory. A new combat mechanic lets Tim fight back against certain spirits using disposable weapons, and healing is now manual, requiring consumables you scavenge rather than passive regeneration. An Easy Mode was added post-launch after community feedback, which is a candid acknowledgment of how punishing some segments are. That honesty from the developer counts for something. The atmosphere is where Yggdrazil's craft genuinely shows. The soundscape carries ominous chanting and traditional Thai instrumentation that lingers well after a session ends, and the enemies are designed with enough lore depth - each rooted in specific beliefs drawn from Buddhist, Thai, and broader Southeast Asian traditions - that they feel like they belong rather than like horror-game props. A hidden Easter Egg room in Chapter 2, unlocked by playing instruments in the correct sequence to match a radio melody, is the kind of small, handmade touch I find myself paying attention to. It signals a team that cares about the corners of their game. The criticisms are real and worth weighing before you buy. Some puzzles suffer from that particular indie horror affliction: unclear objectives that stall momentum and tip frustration past atmosphere. The spike-trap section in the second half in particular has a timing precision that feels tuned for punishment rather than challenge. There is also a lingering technical issue tied to SteamVR - the game can force-launch in VR mode on modern setups due to an unresolved Unreal Engine conflict, requiring a workaround. That problem predates EP2 and was not fixed between entries, which is a fair criticism of the studio's post-launch support. Community reception sits at Mostly Positive on Steam, and that feels accurate: the bones are good, the execution is uneven, and the length of five to six hours means any rough stretch carries real weight. If you played Episode 1 and it got under your skin, EP2 is the continuation you owe yourself - it resolves the story, deepens the world, and improves more than it stumbles. If you are coming in fresh, play them in order; this is one continuous narrative split across two products, and the emotional payoff depends on having walked Tim's earlier path first.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayertier:indieThai Folklore HorrorFirst-Person StealthEpisodic NarrativeCombat MechanicsConsumable HealingMythology-DrivenAtmospheric HorrorEasy Mode Available

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Windows 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10
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26 GB available space
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NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 760
Processor
Intel® Core™ i5-4460

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Desarrolladora
YGGDRAZIL GROUP PUBLIC CO., LTD.
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Ningbo Inception Media Co., Ltd.
Fecha de lanzamiento
24 sept 2019

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