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Published 12:32 November 21, 2012
Review: Miranda Goshawk’s Book of Spells
If you’ve ever wanted to experience life in a Hogwarts classroom, Book of Spells is a must. Read more...
Posted by Andy Staples, Editor – Universal Copy Desk
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Published 12:30 November 21, 2012
Talk of the toon: Epic Mickey 2
Disney’s sequel to 2010’s Epic Mickey is a kids game that pays a great deal of homage to history. Read more...
Posted by Andy Staples, Editor – Universal Copy Desk
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Published 12:28 November 21, 2012
WWE 13 review
WWE 13 takes an unusual approach for an annual sports release by turning the clock back to WWE’s ‘Attitude Era’, featuring a series of stars from the late 1990s. Read more...
Posted by Andy Staples, Editor – Universal Copy Desk
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Published 12:27 November 21, 2012
Halo 4 review
From the moment the opening sequence ended and I took control of Master Chief, I knew I was in for a great ride. Read more...
Posted by Andy Staples, Editor – Universal Copy Desk
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Published 12:22 November 21, 2012
Assassin’s Creed review
I cannot tell a lie: I assassinated George Washington. Read more...
Posted by Andy Staples, Editor – Universal Copy Desk
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Published 12:20 November 21, 2012
The woman behind Master Chief
Let's get this one out of the way first: yes, Kiki Wolfkill is her real name, not her gamertag. It’s of German origin, she tells me, via Pennsylvania Dutch. Read more...
Posted by Andy Staples, Editor – Universal Copy Desk
Opinion Editor's choice
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Even after 50 years, unity remains a dream
The African Union is now just a feeble talking shop
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Education and its global footprint
A revolution that must be paid attention to
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Managing the Syrian meltdown
It is Iraq that now faces the gravest spillover effect


