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Wasn't his last game The Last Story on Wii?

Yup, just checked.
Mistwalker have never released a game on PS.
yeah I hear it's one of the best JRPGs for any last gen console. I've been beefing up my Wii backlog and The Last story will be my next purchase after Galaxy 2 and Skyward Sword.
 
No Man's Sky really has my interest. It seems crazy ambitious and I'm eager to see how if they can pull it off
 
Is NMS gonna be a retail game?

Im curious about the pricing.
 
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I heard you can get in the Destiny Beta with just PS+?

I preordered Destiny when I bought my PS4... I have no idea where the receipt is... 
 
Man. I think actually liked that Battlefield: Hardline beta way more than I expected. It's still number 3 behind Destiny and Evolve as far as FPS's I'm looking forward to go, but I tried to hop on the beta yesterday and I got the screen that said it's over. Felt bad man. :smh:

The game seriously lags at times though. Especially with the "levolution" moments on the map. Which I still think are pointless gimmicks. Or when there's a lot going on and you're driving. You start teleporting short distances. Definitely some bugs too. The multiplayer was a lot of fun though. Kind of curious to see these other modes they haven't revealed. Hopefully the second beta will have one or two.
 
Going to get a ps4 soon. Don't know if I should wait till TLOU or bite the bullet now.

Nothing really special for that Last of Us Bundle so you might as well pick it up now. But if you could hold off for that Destiny bundle, then you should. Thing is :pimp:
 
9 hours into tlou

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Welp. :\ http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2...o-7-is-in-the-works-standard-cars-set-to-stay

Gran Turismo 7 in the works, standard cars set to stay
And it won't be out this year, of course.

By Martin Robinson Published Friday, 27 June 2014

Polyphony Digital is at work on Gran Turismo 7, and it's likely that the standard cars whose heritage stretches back to the PlayStation 2 era are to stay for the PlayStation 4 sequel.

Speaking to Eurogamer at this year's Goodwood Festival, where Yamauchi has unveiled a number of new GT Vision cars as well as taking to the hill in a Nissan GTR Nismo, Yamauchi said work was under way. But it won't be out as early as 2014, as he optimistically stated last year.

"We are working on the title," said Yamauchi. "I don't think it'll make this year!"

Yamauchi also said Polyphony will go straight into development on the full game rather than working on a taster, as has been the case with recent iterations. "I don't think it'll be a Prologue," he said, confirming that the full Gran Turismo 7 was next on Polyphony's plate.

And what can we expect of the PlayStation 4 game? Polyphony has recently started its own blog where it's addressing concerns of its community, including the quality of the sound within the series which Yamauchi admits isn't up to scratch. It's still in the plan to update the audio in Gran Turismo 6 - as Yamauchi revealed to Eurogamer last September - but the full overhaul won't come until Gran Turismo 7.

"I think the quality of the sounds in Gran Turismo 6 will be improved, but most of the work will be done in Gran Turismo 7," said Yamauchi.

Gran Turismo 6 has enjoyed a suite of updates recently, with a selection of Ayrton Senna's cars being followed up by the inclusion of Austria's Red Bull Ring and the Toyota TS030 - all for free. The Course Maker and B-Spec modes, which are still absent from the game, are coming in an imminent update.

And when Gran Turismo 7 does come around, the standard car models that persist from 2004's Gran Turismo 4 will most likely feature.

"I doubt that we'll be throwing away the standard cars," said Yamauchi. "Each car has its own fans. So I think we'll hang on to the archive. In the meanwhile, some of those cars we may be able to make into Premium cars as they become available - but basically we're more focussed on increasing the number of premium cars."
 
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Is that bad news?

The last sentence says that they are focused on improving the amount of premium cars which they have more than any other game and some of the standards were improved on in GT6.

I can't see them abandoning 600+ cars but they need to be improved otherwise they would look out of place since I'm expecting GT7 to be a powerhouse.

It's also great to hear about the sound as well. After hearing Driveclub and with the new hardware, there's no excuses this time round.
 
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