Quote Originally Posted by Tanooki View Post
I grew up with the NES and stuff since. I like having something in my hands I can keep always open and reference if I need to. Digital manuals are just cost cutting and corner cutting. They're not making the game a dollar less for me removing it so it's just scraping more off the top and giving me less so I have issue with that.
The collector in me loves the manual, but honestly i cant remember a single game in the past 15 years when I had to read it to understand the controls or gameplay (maybe Dragon force!) I just open them when I get a game to check out the drawings (working designs, Atlus) but doesnt really matter gameplay wise and never open them again.