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The Dark Inside Me – New Psychological Horror Game!

October 3, 2015 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

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The Dark Inside Me is a crowd funded horror game that looks very promising!  There are many graphics and the developers boast “Dark Inside Me is a 2d, 5 next-gen and unique 3rd person point & click psychological horror adventure game based on a dynamic scenario.”  That’s a mouthful and possibly a little hard to comprehend, that’s why you need to see all this for yourself at their Kick Starter offering page: The Dark Inside Me .

The objective of the game is to reflect the real characteristic of a player by seeing how far players push their limits through the stages of game.  The game is for adults +18 and according to developers “has disturbing gore, sex and intense violence scenes.”

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A plus feature is that the game is based on a dynamic scenario meaning the game-flow changes according to the player’s decisions, how they face the situations and solve the puzzles.  Puzzles can be solved in more then one way which effect the game play.

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For more information see:
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Filed Under: Featured, Horror News Tagged With: horror games

Elena Dudina – Horror & Fantasy Digital Artist

October 2, 2015 By Horror Palace 2 Comments

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Elena Dudina is our currently featured dark artist.  She classifies herself as a Photomanipulator/ Illustrator.  We think you will agree Elena really knows how to “manipulate” her photos – so much so that we classify her work as “art.”

Elena was born in Russia, the daughter of a fighter jet pilot.  As such, she moved around frequently and spent her childhood and youth living in various places from Latvia, Ukraine and the Artic – even living seven years in Siberia.

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The-Darkest-Heart-BOOK-COVER-smSince early childhood, Elena has always drawn and painted.  In 2004 she began HEMLOCK-and-the-Dead-God´s-Legacy-smexpanding her art to sculpture, but it was in 2008 that her art career would take a dramatic new direction – she was introduced to Adobe Photoshop.  Since then the digital art realm has become her full time passion.  Elena has gone on to create many works of digital art, many of which have been featured on book and CD covers.

For more of Elena Dudina’s art please see:
ElenaDudina.com
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Filed Under: Dark Art, Featured Tagged With: dark drawings, dark horror art, dark pictures, digital art, disturbing art, horror art, horror art images

Inheritance: The House Pledged to Evil (Book Review)

September 18, 2015 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

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Inheritance-coverInheritance: The House Pledged to Evil is the first book by debut author Randolph Lord, and it comes with a rather dark twist. Unlike most of the books that have gone through this review process, Lord’s story is based on personal experience. Although this can be considered a novel, there are elements of a manuscript involved.

Lord, his wife Kelly and two year old son, Ambrose, make their transition to their new house. He inherited the property from his aunt and as it turned out, she had quite a strange history. In fact, the house has a reputation for unexplained deaths. Even though Kelly is opposed to the move, she settles in rather quickly. Neither Lord nor his wife would anticipate her growing connection.

Lord is the first one to notice strange apparitions and his wife begins to think that he is losing his mind, but as the intensity of the hauntings increase they begin to take extreme measures. They contract the help of a spiritual medium, but Lord finally realizes he is going to need much more than just a cleansing spell. As the house continues to “act out” Lord finds assistance from a Catholic priest. Unfortunately, the damage has already been done and there is simply no turning back.

The opening chapters don’t really indicate the makings of a horror book. Instead, it reads like a poetic drama. Gradually the poetic style gives way to darker interpretations and finally settles on more familiar terms associated with this specific genre. There shouldn’t be any doubt that Lord is more than capable of expressing his thoughts in a very sophisticated tone and he definitely has a way with words.

There are some technical issues so-to-speak that would have made for a much better read if they could have been avoided. For example, Lord has some difficulty when it comes to controlling run-on sentences. His use of adjectives are also a little excessive and the amount of unnecessary detail is simply too much. It will serve him better to pay a little more attention to the experiences of his characters, even if they aren’t fictional, rather than putting so much effort in detailing the house itself. I had a clear picture of what the house looked like, but I only started connecting with the characters after several pages.

On the plus side, Lord definitely shows potential as a writer. His ability with words alone is a tell-tale sign that he is capable of putting together an exciting story. I would liked to have seen Lord pick up the pace at some sections in order to create more intense climaxes.

Books that are based on true events always have a certain mystique about them. When taking this into consideration, some of my criticisms may be overlooked as this story is told by the person who experienced these events first hand – Randolph Lord.

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Reviewed by Damnetha Jules
Damnetha  is a staff writer, horror book and movie critic.

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Filed Under: Featured, Horror Books Tagged With: horror fiction, horror novel reviews, new horror books, new horror releases, scary books

Malus Domestica (Book Review)

September 12, 2015 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

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malus-domestica-coverFrom the talented writer, S. A. Hunt, comes one of the most “colorful” horror novels this year. All it takes is one page to get swept up in a world where bad witches need to constantly watch over their shoulder, because a young girl is hell-bent on bringing them down. With a brilliant and unpredictable plot, interesting characters and great control of literary adrenalin, Hunt proves why he is an award-winning author.

Robin Martine is the central figure of the story and also the young girl who is on a mission to hunt witches. Since her release from a medical facility after turning 18, she’s been living in a van and collecting video footage of her dangerous journey. Her determination to rid the world of witches is fueled by what happened to her mother, Annie. After 3 years of trekking through America and fulfilling her destiny, she finally returns to the place where it all started. Thanks to her videos, which are fictional according to her YouTube followers, she is able to fund her onslaught.

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An array of characters get caught up in the crossfire. They include Leon and Wayne, who moved into Robin’s old house, Joel – one of the kids her mother used to babysit – and several others. Together they have to face dangers that extend beyond the threat of mere witches. All kinds of magical creatures threaten to drag them into darkness.

The first word that comes to mind after reading this book is “memorable”. There is no better way to say how brilliantly Hunt creates a cast of characters and connects their lives with a story that screams excitement. Despite the length and the sometimes relaxed tempo, every page has something that will keep the reader captivated. It is dark, eventful, nerve-wrecking, occasionally funny and packs more than just a few mental punches.

Hunt’s talent is deeply rooted in making his characters believable. From the children and adults to the monsters that come out of nowhere, he never fails to point out the subtle details that make them relatable and likable. Joel is definitely a personal favorite, simply because of the way he expresses himself and the heroic road he finds himself following. Even the slightly overweight Pete, who just happens to stumble into the nightmare from his trailer, quickly works his way into the heart of the reader.

Then there is Hunt’s remarkable way of painting the scene. Instead of simply describing everything with a forced and routine tone, he “chooses his battles” so-to-speak. If it’s not relevant in some way then it’s not part of the story. His discipline to stick with what is valuable to the reader is without question a factor that makes this book so great.

Last but not least, Hunt has a natural gift for storytelling. This can be seen in the progress of the plot and the wide character development. His imagination is in perfect sync with his verbal ability, which leads to a treat for any horror book fan.

This is the first book I’ve had the privilege of reviewing or reading for that matter by S. A. Hunt, but it definitely won’t be the last. In fact, it’s hard to think that anybody, regardless of how critical they might be, won’t appreciate his style.

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Reviewed by Damnetha Jules
Damnetha  is a staff writer, horror book and movie critic.

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The Supernatural Photography of Scatty (with Monika Godyn)

September 9, 2015 By Horror Palace Leave a Comment

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Scatty, who goes by “Scatty – Creative Art” recently got in touch with Horror Palace to see if we would publish some Scatty-Creative Art woman without eyesof her creative supernatural photography.  After taking a look at a few pieces, we were very excited to bring them to all our readers!  These are great works of art and that made us very tempted to feature them under our Dark Art.  However, because they are heavily photography based, we felt they belonged under Scary Pictures.  None the less they are great photographic art!

Scatty is a talented photographer in many respects and also does glamour andScatty - Creative Art woman clawing model photography.  She is available for photo shoots in her Poland homeland.

For more great photography and information on Scatty – Creative Art see her facebook page: Scatty Facebook

 

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Photography used by permission of Scatty – Creative Art.  © All rights reserved.

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