


The Xbox 360 game Alan Wake (on which Bright Falls is based) was finally released today! Continue reading Alan Wake Novel Posted on Phillip Van Bright Falls Atmosphere Video Personally I think dismissing gaming (in the way Roger Ebert famously did) only shows an ignorance regarding how far the medium has come. In a previous post on Gaming and Art I wrote about an ongoing debate on whether gaming can be considered a valid art form. I haven’t gotten my hands on one yet (they just came out today!) but I can say the video game’s story is pretty incredible. At 320 pages and only $10, there’s really no reason not to check it out.

It’s written by Rick Burroughs, and covers the story of the Alan Wake game. Tor Books has published an Alan Wake Novel. As you may have guessed, I’ve also been distracted playing Alan Wake!įor those of you who love Bright Falls but aren’t into gaming, there’s now a way for you to enjoy the story of Alan Wake without picking up a controller. I’ve been busy this week securing some very cool stuff for this site – more on that later. That grand theory post is coming! There’s a draft of it sitting right here, it should only be a few more days.
