Posted November 13, 2012
Back in yonder days game manuals use to provide detailed instructions on how to play the game and often fun flavor text and backgrounds. Games with detail back stories sported short stories and maps.
Now-a-days most games have flimsy manual that just go over the key commands and more detailed games (like strategy games) generally just provide an PDF manual that is often out of date within 6 months because a lot of game developers treat the first 6 months of a game an open beta were the tweak game play and even add features months after the PDF manual was made.
Are there any developers who still make quality manuals that help you learn the game and add to the gaming expernce?
Now-a-days most games have flimsy manual that just go over the key commands and more detailed games (like strategy games) generally just provide an PDF manual that is often out of date within 6 months because a lot of game developers treat the first 6 months of a game an open beta were the tweak game play and even add features months after the PDF manual was made.
Are there any developers who still make quality manuals that help you learn the game and add to the gaming expernce?