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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

White Night

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Battlefield: Hardline

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Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number

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OlliOlli 2: Welcome to Olliwood

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We Made It: Fashion Designer Anna Skodbo

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Resident Evil: Revelations 2 – Episode 1

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Sunless Sea

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The Order: 1886

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Dying Light

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Evolve

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Life Is Strange: Episode 1

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Grim Fandango Remastered

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Videogames: Best of 2015

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Best of 2014: Mainstream Videogames

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Best of 2014: "Indie" Videogames

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The Talos Principle

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Bryony Kimmings’ new show – her first in five years – was created to celebrate the opening of Soho Walthamstow, the previously...

Blu-ray: Le Quai des Brumes

From its opening scene, Le Quai des Brumes (Port of Shadows,1938) feels like a reverie, a period of sustained waiting, during...

The Perfect Neighbor, Netflix review - Florida found-footage...

Another day, another shooting: this is Florida, USA, where the "Stand Your...

La bohème, Opera North review - still young at 32

Phyllida Lloyd’s production of La Bohème for Opera North is...

Shibe, LSO, Adès, Barbican review - gaudy and glorious new m...

Many orchestral concerts leaven two or three established classics with something new or unusual. The LSO reversed that formula...

Frankenstein review - the Prometheus of the charnel house

Guillermo del Toro strains every sinew to bring his dream film to life, steeping it in religious symbolism and the history of art, cannily...

Solar Eyes, Hare & Hounds, Birmingham review - local lad...

Their new album may have been born out of a deep dive into Quentin Tarantino’s cinematic reimagining of the post-Manson killings’ atmosphere of...

The Free Association launch review - strong start for improv...

It’s always good to welcome the opening of a new arts venue, and sadly it doesn’t happen too often in the current economic climate. But...