Good to know, thanks for the info. :)
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Good to know, thanks for the info. :)
Got it. Thanks again. :)
Thanks, I guess I'll give it a try. After some time playing it, I'm not enjoying the game as I thought I would, but the manual may be interesting to read. Thanks a lot.
I totally agree. Just downloaded the free version of Dissidia Final Fantasy NT and been wondering how cool a manual with artworks and the story of each character would have been.
I guess so. Yeah, I suppose strategy games really need some more instructions.
Yeah, I think Sony gave some kind of dev kit to people to work on, and those Net Yaroze games were the results of their work.
Oh yeah, I saw your pic in the other thread, XSeed games do not...
Yeah, do you remember those Net Yaroze games they used to put in demo discs? Some of them were really funny. Well, I guess indies today are on a more different level, however not all of them are...
Yeah, I used to spend a lot of time playing demos. Sadly magazines went through the same way as manuals.
Totally agree.
Hey, you know what, I miss game magazines too. I used to buy the Official Nintendo Magazine a few years ago and the Official PlayStation Magazine many years ago (the one with demo...
I totally agree. Much way better more than one disc.
Yeah. However, I still don’t like the new trend of some late games, which come out in physical copies but require almost the whole game to be downloaded.
Yeah, however sometimes digital games are cheaper. Anyways, I totally prefer physical copies. Artbooks in limited editions are a good compromise for the lack of manuals.
Me too. Yeah, physical support for games is going through the same way, but, you know, never say never.
Me too. However, as long as I know, Switch games come out with nothing else than the game cartridge. The cover is double faced though.
Yeah, I guess so, even if I can't tell for sure since I don't have any Switch games (of course I don't have the console either).
PDF manuals are a good idea though.
Yeah. I think some of the latest Xbox 360 games already had very thin manuals. Nintendo then started making electronic manuals.
I wasn't a big fan of strategy guides, but yes, I do miss manuals. They were a nice addition. I would spend a great amount of time reading them before playing.
Some Wii games had great ones like the...