Since Gamestop is the only video game store near me, and since Gamestop sucks, I was thinking about trying out Gamefly. Anyone have any experence with it, or recomendations? Should I even bother with Gamefly?
How much does it cost?Rock Beefchest said:It is wonderful. I have saved a ridiculous amount of money thus far because of it. Just don't be surprised if the games take a while to get to you I am in the middle of nowhere in northern illinois and the games take about a week to arrive. The best part is now i can play anything, I don't have to pick and choose. I only buy games i know i will either A play online or B there will be future DLC (like fallout 3). It is a great way to play games that you willl play through once and never touch again. I could not recommend it more.
Like between 10-25 bucks a month depending on how many games you want out. I think it goes from 1-4.B T A M R D said:How much does it cost?Rock Beefchest said:It is wonderful. I have saved a ridiculous amount of money thus far because of it. Just don't be surprised if the games take a while to get to you I am in the middle of nowhere in northern illinois and the games take about a week to arrive. The best part is now i can play anything, I don't have to pick and choose. I only buy games i know i will either A play online or B there will be future DLC (like fallout 3). It is a great way to play games that you willl play through once and never touch again. I could not recommend it more.
No it is about the same but the problem is not the service its your expectations. I don't expect to get the first game on my list every time so I make sure my list is populated with games i want to play so that whatever is sent it is something I want.ZZoMBiE13 said:I've had mixed experiences. I used the service when it was just starting and I really liked it. But eventually I stopped using it because I was buying enough games to keep me busy and the need for it was gone.
A few years later I decided to sign back up and the experience wasn't quite as positive. They would pull games from low on my queue to send to me instead of the next game I had listed (i.e. the ones I actually wanted) and getting a game while it's anywhere near "new release" status was often difficult.
It's been over a year since that bad experience so things may have changed since then. But I just wanted to point out that it's not all lollipops and rainbows.
Gamefly, my good sir, is a business that you can rent, trade-in, or buy games from for a fee online.AddytheGreat said:Whats Gamefly? I have honestly never heard of it. Is it a renting service or something?
Were they new games?tiredinnuendo said:I had Gamefly for awhile. About three months, actually. During that time, I never once recieved anything in the top seven games of my queue. I cancelled it.
- J
Well, most of them were when I started with Gamefly (note: I can think of at least one that wasn't), but since my top seven never changed, by the time I cancelled they were all at least three months old.Amenta Kaiser said:Were they new games?tiredinnuendo said:I had Gamefly for awhile. About three months, actually. During that time, I never once recieved anything in the top seven games of my queue. I cancelled it.
- J