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Simon Munk

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Award-winning specialist journalist in videogames, technology, cycling and outdoors products. Experienced copywriter. Competent videogame script editor and writer. Half-finished novelist. Mediocre tea maker.

Articles By Simon Munk

MouseCraft

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Sniper Elite III

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Murdered: Soul Suspect

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Watch Dogs

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Transistor

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Chronology

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Child Of Light

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Trials Fusion

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Kinect Sports Rivals

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changeType/Ditto

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inFamous: Second Son

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Titanfall

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Preview: Wilfred Bagshaw's Time Emporium

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Thief

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Castlevania: Lords Of Shadow 2

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Jazzpunk

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25 year old South Londoner and current Celebrity Traitors contestant Cat Burns is a charming performer. Her songs...

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The first words are spoken after “Worldwide Epiphany,” the 20th song. “Thank you” is all Todd Rundgren says. With this, the set ends.

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Kelly Reichardt has a thing about losers. You often see them in her films. It's the failure of American individualism that concerns her...

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The Irish diaspora in London were out in force for Emma Doran’s appearance at Leicester Square Theatre. Her online work and her...