Legit Reviews writes: "Solid State Drives (SSD) have been around for over 25 years, but only recently have SSDs started to prove ready for the mainstream computing market now that performance is getting better and the price is coming down. As many of our readers know, there are over a dozen companies that currently have solid state drives on the market today, but the performance reliability on many of the drives are unpredictable. It's been no secret that Intel has been working on a SSD for some time now and whenever Intel does something you know they pumped a ton of cash into the project and had some of the brightest minds in the industry making a product that would blow the others away. When I was at the Intel Developer Forum last month I got a chance to see these drives at work and even saw the insides of one. The take home message from the show was that Intel had developed a new series of Solid State Drives that would own anything on the market as Intel developed their own controller and it was no joke."
Set for release on Sept, 25 on consoles and PC, Konami has revealed the Silent Hill f different editions and pre-order bonuses.
NoobFeed editor Ragib writes - Battle for Brooklyn is a refined, nostalgic adventure, not an out-of-the-ordinary DLC. It offers solid gameplay, an engaging story, and strategic combat. For dedicated agents and long-term fans, it's an honourable return.
Early copies of MindsEye are out in the wild, and the first player impressions suggest that the game suffers from major technical issues.
The company did issue a warning, that these copies are without crucial day 1 patches and will run into issues.
Not saying the game's gonna be good, just stating a fact.
Most games these days have issues at launch. But not having the day one patch it is obvious that there will be more issues.