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| Blumpkin:
--- Quote from: wiggy on December 30, 2013, 07:00:32 PM --- --- Quote from: Blumpkin on December 30, 2013, 11:36:46 AM ---Of all games this should have come with a manual, The Last of Us is right up there. Very unconventional controls with the weapon selecting and crafting menu during combat. At one point I played about five hours of the game without reloading because I couldn't remember how. --- End quote --- Like most modern games, it holds your hand through the first, well, entire game. I never see the need for a manual (a paper one at least). --- End quote --- It did a god job of teaching you each trick once, but when you go a few weeks, or even months without being able to play and then try picking it up again it's easy for your fingers to get lost. |
| Mel:
The Last of US UK manual is only 8 pages long and is black and white. |
| Zelimpdna:
I rarely, if ever, look through a manual for controls etc. But some of them (particularly first-party Nintendo games) have some very nice artwork in them. That alone is worth it for me. I've already lodged a complaint with Nintendo Australia (for what little use it'll have) about the fact that A Link Between Worlds didn't have a manual, as the artwork in the Zelda manuals is usually very good. --- Quote from: wiggy on December 30, 2013, 07:00:32 PM --- --- Quote from: Blumpkin on December 30, 2013, 11:36:46 AM ---Of all games this should have come with a manual, The Last of Us is right up there. Very unconventional controls with the weapon selecting and crafting menu during combat. At one point I played about five hours of the game without reloading because I couldn't remember how. --- End quote --- Like most modern games, it holds your hand through the first, well, entire game. I never see the need for a manual (a paper one at least). --- End quote --- |
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