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***SAVING THE WORLD, ONE REVIEW AT A TIME***

Everything has its place in history, but due to the nature of advertising and the sheer volume of media released these days, not everything has been reviewed, either in its rightful context, or at all having been overlooked. GBF aims to review everything from the most popular of media to the very most obscure, awarding it the score we feel it deserved in the context of its release date. Think of it as an ever on-going review archive whereby we cover anything and everything from classic novels and fifties sci-fi; International art-house movies, anime and contemporary Hollywood blockbusters; Mega-Drive and SNES games right up to the modern batch of PS2, PS3 and XBox360 titles.

GBF was first formed in 2008; a partnership of Stuart Ogle and Dan Moore wanting to increase their website-creating/managing credentials as a stepping stone to something more lucrative. Bringing over five years worth of writing and 200-plus reviews, long-time reviewer Tom Clare handles editing duties, and seemingly lives only to pass judgement on any bits of media unfortunate enough to cross his path, but he porportedly still enjoys the process.

There are several other contributors (listed below) that GBF would like to thank for offering there excellent articles free of charge. If you'd like to offer a piece on a game, book or film (no matter how popular or obscure), feel free to harass Dan (if you can find his email address).

***CURRENT WRITERS***

TOM CLARE (234 reviews, 1 Gallery, 1 Feature)
Last review: Yakuza (PS2)

KYLE COARE (7 reviews)
Last Review: '48 - James Herbert

DAN THOMPSON (6 reviews)
Last Review: Jade Cocoon 2 (PS2)

DAN MOORE (2 reviews)
Last Review: Steven Spielberg's Duel

(232 Articles in total - As of 9th December 2008)

***WEBMASTERS***

DAN MOORE
STUART OGLE

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Some reviews originally posted on:
www.ciao.co.uk
www.dooyoo.co.uk

All reviews posted with kind permission of their authors 

Need For Speed Carbon: Own The City

The Need For Speed juggernaut rolled on as popular as ever in 2006 with its tenth instalment Carbon appearing in various guises on more than a dozen formats. Lacking the pyrotechnics of its HD counter...

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Shin Megami Tensei: Lucifer's Call

It seemed odd that a Japanese RPG would publicise a minor cameo from Devil May Cry star Dante extensively on its box-art, especially given just how far removed Lucifer’s Call is from the action ...

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Astonishia Story

Astonishia Story’s claim to a footnote in history is that it was among the first South Korean developed RPG’s when released for the PC back in 1994. However, the first much of the wider wo...

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