The Creepy Pamali: Indonesian Folklore Horror Returns with The Tied Corpse

After a delay of a few months, the second chapter of Pamali: Indonesian Folklore Horror has arrived on Steam. And, continuing on the path established by its first installment, it’s an intriguing deep dive into the superstitions and taboos of Indonesian culture. In The Tied Corpse, newly hired graveyard keeper Cecep is suddenly tasked with burying a dead body, which is definitely outside his job description. How the action unfolds from there depends on how observant the player is of certain traditions. Adhering strictly to burial rituals and respecting the cemetery’s resident ghosts will result in a relatively uneventful playthrough, whereas breaking custom will increase paranormal activity. Along the way, through the chapter’s multiple endings and the Sompral report that highlights each of your mistakes at the end of the level, you learn what to do and not to do, whether it’s throwing away sharp items (keep them around, in case of ghosts) or how to speak of the dead. The charm is not only in how the environment teaches you the rules in-context, but also in learning little tidbits about the day-to-day life in Indonesia. You’ll get just as caught up reading the flavor text of the items in Cecep’s world as you will in trying to figure out the game’s many endings.