I just got UFC 3 the other day, and I love it. But there are some aspects of gameplay that I feel need further explanation, and some of the concepts this game has implemented need some clarification as well.
But the problem is: this game didn't come with a manual. Just a slip of paper for an online pass, a first-run DLC bonus code, and a lame slip of paper folded up which basically has health information and crap.
That can be forgiven if the manual is included on the disc somewhere (or if you hold the Home button on PS3 you could choose the option from a list). But that isn't even the case here. The manual is not in paper or electronic format on UFC 3. The lame slip of paper I mentioned says to go to their website for the manual because this is part of their commitment to "going green." I call BS on that.
I understand not everyone (not even me) reads the manuals very often in the first place. But when you need it and it isn't there, that's a different story. For THQ not to include even an electronic copy of the manual on the disc is assinine. It's arrogant, and also insulting because of the "going green" angle they tried throwing at it.
How do you feel? Do you think games should forever have a paper manual? Are you ok with just a digital copy? Or do you like THQ's approach (making you go to some website).
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