I'll never understand why people limit their choices by "going full digital" or "going full physical" and ignoring the other offers. My buying decisions between digital/physical (or for which system in case of multi-platform games) are on a case-by-case basis.
I prefer digital for mobile and handheld games (no carrying the games separately to the device, instant switching between games, no worries that the games get damaged or stolen, often cheaper than the physical version...), but some of them I absolutely want to have as a physical version, especially some collector's/limited editions.
For home consoles I still prefer physical releases, especially if the price difference to digital ain't big. But often the digital versions get much more attractive in PSN- and XBL-sales... the price matters. And I totally understand that many smaller or niche games wouldn't have a chance in retail to be profitable. Digital versions are also a bit more convenient (not changing the discs) and can offer cross-buy or other bundle-advantages or upgrade-options which aren't that easy to implement without account-binding.
So physical and digital for me.