Poll: Is Gamefly worth it?

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Jayde111

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I've tried the 1 game deal and it was alright. I'm going to use the 2 game deal this summer but was wondering what everyone else thought.
 

Najos

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I've been using Gamefly for quite a while now. I love it, but I have the three game option. It is way, way cheaper than buying or renting locally and the game selection is pretty huge. The only problem I have with them is that I tend to have to wait a long ass time on the new release games. The fact that I play some really stupid shit that I would never buy/rent makes up for it, though. I mean, I'm even getting JRPGs and stuff now that I normally wouldn't even think twice about. A couple of them turned out to be decent.

But yeah, definitely get two games or more, that way you can play one and ship one without going gameless.
 

chronobreak

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Hello, and welcome to The Escapist! Don't drink the kool aid.

I dunno man, I had the two game deal, things took long to ship, took long for them to say they got the game back so they could ship more, never had anything in stock... not good experiences from my time with them. But, if you're going to give them your money, the two game option would be better so you could hold onto one for a bit while you send another back.
 

arcticphoenix95

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Najos said:
I've been using Gamefly for quite a while now. I love it, but I have the three game option. It is way, way cheaper than buying or renting locally and the game selection is pretty huge. The only problem I have with them is that I tend to have to wait a long ass time on the new release games. The fact that I play some really stupid shit that I would never buy/rent makes up for it, though. I mean, I'm even getting JRPGs and stuff now that I normally wouldn't even think twice about. A couple of them turned out to be decent.

But yeah, definitely get two games or more, that way you can play one and ship one without going gameless.
i agree, using only one game has.....a.....long....wai.....
 

Marter

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It's pretty good if you want to play a lot of games, and you don't mind not actually owning them.

It's certainly cheaper than renting them.