Season of Fear…………..
It’s Halloween time once again, seems like it comes every year or so, and i’m sure you are inundated by hundreds of lists as to what to watch, read, play, ect. So, i decided to throw my two cents into the mix as well.
With the arrival of the Halloween season, everyone starts looking to be scared. It’s the one time of year where we like being afraid. This is my second favorite time of year following Christmas, and the simple reason for that is because I’m a Horror Fanatic. I love monsters, things that go bump in the night and anything that gets my overactive imagination rolling again. So here’s a list of some of the things that filled me with the triple threat of dread, fear, and utter fascination. Also, don’t worry if you only get a chance to experience one or two things off my list, cuz horror is good all year around. So remember, turn down the lights, grab a blanket and get some hot chocolate and settle in for my recommendations for a scary good time.
Movies
Movies can be a wonderful experience and most horror movies have one thing that sets them apart from the rest. Be it one performance, scene, or even one great line, that worms it’s way into your psyche and squats like a parasite waiting for darkness to fall to emerge from it’s hole. Here are some of my favorites.
5. The Descent – Director Neil Marshall’s gorefest about six spelunkers lost in an uncharted series of caves and the monsters they meet, is an above average tale of friendship through adversity. Realistically though, it’s the caves themselves that are the true star of this film. The claustrophobic cinematography adds the feeling of being lost in the caves right along with them. and one scene where a spelunker gets snagged in a tight spot had me literally squirming in my seat.
4. An American Werewolf in London - John Landis’s modern day Beauty and the Beast tale for grownups is equally parts funny and terrifying. This movies is what landed him the job for directing the Michael Jackson’s Thriller video. Rick Baker’s Oscar winning make-up and special effects are just plain amazing. Also, If you watch the first transformation scene even on Blu-Ray it still holds up by today’s standards and just looks that much more awesome.
3. Scream - Wes Craven’s send up/ homage to the slasher flicks he helped make mainstream. The mark of a great movie is to have it parodied, and this ingenious movie has been parodied to within an inch of it’s life. Beginning with the line ” Do you like scary movies? ” and playing out to it’s violent, bloody conclusion, this movie was scary fun and made people dread answering the phone.
2. The Evil Dead – Sam Raimi’s cult classic, the first in the Evil Dead trilogy, features four friends on a weekend vacation at a cabin in the woods. Sounds pretty standard right? Well, when they unleash demons into the woods, it all goes to hell. Gory, over the top, and Bruce Campbell make this one a must watch.One scene in particular involving a woman, demonic vegetation and a tree branch still pops into my mind when i think of this movie. More shocking than scary, you’ll still have to pick up your jaw when it’s over.
1. The Shining - Stephen King wrote the novel this movie is based on, but director Stanley Kubrick took it to a whole new level of scary. Stephen King was quoted as saying ” Kubrick is trying to hurt people with this movie.” Outstanding performances by Jack Nicholson as a hotel caretaker, equaly tormented and tempted, by the ghosts of The Overlook hotel and Shelley Duvall as his wife, and a haunting performance from young Danny Lloyd as their psychic son are what makes this movie number one on this list. The sense of isolation and dread that accompany each shot of empty hallway and the eerie music score only add to the effect of Jack Nicholson’s descent into homicidal madness. This movie , in the words of Jack Nicholson’s character will leave you saying ” Johnny’s gonna have him some fun.”.
Games
Survival Horror is the name of this video game genre, but i like to call it the scream like a girl / check my shorts games. Here are a few that i liked.
4. D - PS1 – Back before making choices that affected how the game progressed becaame a staple for hit video games there was D. The game starts with a young lady entering the mind of her homicidal father after he just killed a hospital full of people, literally, to figure out why he did it. D is mainly a point and click adventure with timed button presses thrown in for good measure. The secrets of the story are buried in the puzzles you have to solve, and a magic? pocket mirror can be used up to three times for hints to the solution, where to go, what to do next and so on. How far along you are at that point in the game determines what parts of the story you will be privvy to. Now for the kicker,….. You can’t save your game and you only have four hours real time to go from start to finish and by the end of the game you’ll understand what the title means, as well as, have to make a choice to see one of two endings. It’s all about that time limit that gets my blood ticking, and there are a few scream like a girl moments along the way as well.
3. Dead Rising - Xbox 360 -Frank West is a photojournalist who gets trapped in a mall surrounded/ overrun with Zombies. There are definitely guns in this game, but you’ll love the more hands on approach to Zombie slaying. Whether using a golf club, trash can, or modified lawnmower to slice and bash the hordes of zombies while escorting survivors to the saferoom, looking for items, or just plainly trying to stay alive and figure out what’s going on, this game is immensely fun. Being surrounded by crowds of zombies while out and about on missions leads to a never ending sense of tension as you look for the next safe place to rest.
2. Heavy Rain - Ps3- Heavy Rain is about as close as you can get to interacting with a movie as is possible at this point in time. The story revolves around four main charcters as they try to stop the Origami Killer from claiming another victim. Heartbreaking, intense, and thought – provoking the story is like a mish mash of The Silence of the Lambs, Saw, and Seven. You rarely get to control your characters, except to explore an area, but you get to make all their choices. Boy, do you get choices. Gameplay mostly revolves around timed button pressed, joystick, and controller movements. At over twenty hours of gameplay, there’s a whole lot of intensity building up and the last two hours are furiously fast paced, and i had to play to the conclusion. So if you are good enough, you can get all of your charcters to the end of the story, but honestly, I wouldn’t expect everyone to. It takes a while to get rolling but if you get through the firast two or three hours of gameplay, you will be rewarded with a unique experience that has me anxious to see what developer Quantic Dreams has in store for me next.
1. Dead Space - Xbox 360, Ps3 – Dead Space is the ultimate haunted house game. There are more check my shorts moments in this game than in any I have ever played before. The most scariest thing about Dead Space though has to be the sense of atmospheric dread it creates, wandering along the halls of a deserted ghost ship, listening to the Necromorphs crawling through vents on unknown missions, I was constantly stopping and checking behind me. I had my Ps3 hooked up to my home theater and i literally flew from my seat more than a couple times as something was behind me and my heart was racing. Most horror games ease you into the story, but Dead Space starts off by dropping you down the rabbit hole wishing you had taken the blue pill. Basically, Dead Space is the most errifying video game i have ever played and i can’t wait to try out the sequel.
Books
Horror novels bring the baddies right into our minds and feast upon our imaginations like a cannibal with a thighbone. Here are a few of my favorites.
5. The Traveling Vampire Show - By Richard Laymon – This is the story of three friends trying to go see the traveling vampire show, a road show featuring the world’s only known vampire, that’s coming to their town for a one night only show. Over the course of a day they go on a mesmerizing and terrifying journey in their quest for tickets. Hilarious, heartfelt and one of the best surprise ending this is a very pleasurable vampire tale.
4. In the Dark - By Richard Laymon – Imagine working as a small town librarian, not making alot of money, when after putting some books back in the stacks, you go back to your desk and find an envelop. Inside you find a note written by M.o.G. ( Master of Games ), a clue, and a crisp fresh $50 bill. Everytime you suceed at a task the money you receive doubles and so on. As, the game progresses the tasks get harder and more dangerous as the Heroine keeps on playing leading to a climactic finish. In the Dark will definitely have you sleeping with the lights on.
3. Smoke and Mirrors - By Neil Gaiman – A collection of short stories from one of my favorite authors that are funny, ironic, and terrifying. After one story I just had to keep going until I’d finished them all.
2. World War Z - By Max Brooks – This story is told ten years after the human/ zombie war, as a series of interviews told by the survivors.The thing that makes this story terrifying is that by using modern day virusology, economic, and political climates you could actually see this happening. That is….. if zombies were real.
1. It - By Stephen King – Over the course of two summers seperated by 25 years, Stephen king tells the story of seven friends fighting a monster in the sewers of Derry, Maine. Normally I can read a 400 page novel in a day or two, but it took me a month and a half to finish this book, simply because it scared the $^!7 out of me. Hands down the most frightning book I have ever read.
Alrighty folks, i think i’ve gone on long enough. until next year, have a happy and safe Halloween from the folks here at Whyuknow.com.
Jim Butchers “The Dresden Files” review
How many great authors are there writing today? Dozens, easy answer right?How many great authors’ books do I rush to my book store to buy as soon as they come out? I can count those on one hand, but the first finger to go up always has the same name. Jim Butcher, author of the Dresden Files.
I love to read, and my favorite books are usually like good summer movies. Good story, lots of special effects, humor and lots of action. So, this is my recommendation for a rip roaring fun ride. Bad TV adaptaions aside, this book series rocks. Allow me to elaborate on the Dresden Files.
Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden is a private investigator, living in Chicago, who just happens to be a wizard. Craziness ensues. With stories running the gamut of supernatural baddies ranging from werewolves to shapeshifters, homicidal movie monsters to vengeful ghosts, three different flavors of vampires to the two faerie courts, there’s plenty of bad stuff to run screaming from into the night. Also, there’s a very diverse supporting cast who never fail to elevate the story, while switching out kind of like a tag team, every few books or so. There’s a detecive and a gangster, soldiers of the church, and many others who orbit in and out of harry’s life.
So far there are thirteen books in this series, and Butcher has announced there would be over twenty books total in the series. A book a year means even for the those just getting started would almost be guaranteed to be caught up by the final book’s release. There’s a collection of various short stories being released this October, every one i bought in the original collections, but will buy again for the new short story being included. I recommend starting with the first book in the Dresden Files, Storm Front, But the short stories would be a good place to try and see if u like it.
So if you are like me and enjoy lite and action packed stories, i urge you to pick up this series. For those of you who don’t like to read books, they have graphic novels………., just wanted to throw that out there. So support your local wizard, i know i will.
Soma Bringer review for the Nintendo DS
Soma Bringer – Nintendo DS
A title that was released in Japan that has not yet reached the US shores. This is a Nintendo DS version of all your favorite RPG games. I definitely recommend this game to any fan of Role-playing games. The story line is pretty average for an RPG, but its game mechanics and graphics make this title one to stick in your R4. It almost feels more like a mix between the computer games Bioware’s Baulders Gate and Blizzard’s Diablo. Being able to pick abilities, customize armor and level up attributes.
Story
In a world where the a magical energy source known as Soma drives the technology and daily lives of all its inhabitants, there lies a huge continent named Barnea. In recent years, the natural balance of Soma has been disrupted by the arrival of mysterious beings called Visitors. To investigate these occurrences, Secundady – the organization that regulates Soma in the world, creates a military division to deal with these Visitors – Pharzuph.
The story follows the seven members of the 7th Division of Pharzuph. What they discover on one of their missions will determine the fate of the world….
There are 6 different classes to choose from: your hack and slash: Barbarian(battlers) type, Assassin(kampfs) type. Then you have your Hybrid(caster/melee) characters: Paladin(corps) type, Darks[A spin on the Final Fantasy's Dark Knight]. And then your ranged characters which are pretty neat: Gunner(bow/gun combo) & Soma(which is your Wizard/Mage variant).
I played as a Darks(caster) the first time through the game. I gotta say that if you want a challenge I wouldn’t recommend this class(caster variant not sure about melee), because you completely wreck everything with Poison Gas and Nightmare.
I hope you enjoyed the review and I hope it psyched you into giving the game a try.
Cheers!
NOTE:
Unlock Idea: Beat the game once with any character. Idea can be used in a New Game. Note that Idea will start by herself in the Prologue without allies.
Unlock EX Dungeons 2-4: Beat the game with any character (Note: Can only be used with Clear data.)
Unlock Expert Mode: Beat the game on Normal with a character. (Note: Can only be done with Clear data.) Elemental Resists are lowered by 30%, and equipment and enemies are stronger than before.
Unlock Master Mode: Beat the game on Expert with a character. (Note: Can only be done with Clear data.) Elemental Resists are lowered even more by 60%, and equipment and enemies are much stronger than before.
Unlock Alternate Character Colors: Beat the game on Normal with a character. (Note: Can only be used with Clear data.) Lets you choose from 10 different color schemes for your character.
Great Sound track:
My nintendo DS:
Poptropica Game
In this new digital world it’s great to stumble upon the poptropica game. It’s hard to censor what our kids get access too online if you don’t know what options are out there for you. Kids are very curios and smart individuals.
If they have access to a computer it is likely they will click around looking for games too play not really knowing what they click on. Thats why it is always great to have a fun site your child can go to safely.
The Poptropica game is a virtual world where kids can safely explore and play. Different levels are called “islands” and each island contains different challenges for the kids. There are even walkthrough guides on youtube to show you how to get through an island. Check out the clip below on youtube to get an idea of the game play.
Richelle Mead’s Vampire Academy Review
Thanks to the release of the twilight series there have been countless amounts of vampire books and movies. Though many may feel the need to reach out and stake any other authors that even hints at another pale, blood sucking Dracula, I urge you to hold off. Richelle Mead’s the Vampire Academy Novels has the right combination of friendship, lost, love, and action. Though I am only on the fourth book I find myself, for a lack of better words, on the edge of my seat to finish and continue on to all the others.
Here’s a quick overview of what the first book is about. There are three types of vampire moroi who drink blood to survive, but don’t kill and can use elemental magic. Dhampir who are half human and vampire, has all the best aspects of both, don’t drink blood, are strong, and protect the moroi. The last type are the strigoi who are stereotypical bad vampires. Rose Hathaway is a female dhampire who becomes psychologically linked to her best friend Lissa Dragomir after Lissa rescues her in a bad car accident. They are both students at the Vladimir’s Academy and being that Rose is a dhampir she is dedicated to protecting Lissa and after graduation becoming her official guardian. The whole first book focuses on why Lissa is so special and the mysterious connection that bonds the two girls together.
Now I know this is probably going to be one of the worst reviews that you have read, but I really think that the Vampire Academy Novels is the type of book you will not want to put down. I hope the idea of another vampire book and my review doesn’t turn you away because seriously and I am mostly talking to the females out there, you really won’t be disappointed!

