Submitted by Cyrus365 736d ago | review

AATG: Blood Bowl Review

AATG writes: "Game manuals are a sore point for some these days. More and more often I hear people having a good old moan on the Internet about how manuals these days are thin, unimpressive and undetailed. Outside of the Grand Theft Auto games and No More Heroes, I can't remember a time when reading a manual was necessary - or desirable for that matter. It's a far cry from the days of the latest Microprose sim game that would come with a book rather than these roughly stapled leaflets we've been getting recently. So normally when a review copy of a game turns up, with only basic packaging and no documentation I don't bat an eyelid. The tutorial will show me what I need to know." (Blood Bowl, Xbox 360) 3/5

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