Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Review of GameFly - whether renting video games online is for you

As a die hard gamer, I know how expensive it can be to be atop latest versions of the video game. I mean, who can continue to pay $60 for each new title? In addition to this, I don't know you, but once I finish a game, I rarely ever play it again. This means that $60 will go to waste because any local video game store will only give you $20 if you are lucky that store credit. And it is a new version, forget the older games that you might have around. That kinda sucks, it is not?

Well, let me tell you something, what I found works for me was to join online video game rental service. There are many, GameFly has proved to be one with the most of available titles and the lowest prices but this is not evil you can register for a free trial to check all features before you decide to commit. In other words, you can get games for 10 days and up to 2 weeks for free and if you love not that you can cancel, otherwise you'll assign to keep playing!

In short, the system works like Netflix or Blockbuster Online, where you add titles to your queue and the plan you have you can either get 1 disc for an hour or more. You can keep every game as long as you want until you need to mail in. Thus, for example, if you play Call of Duty, you can take a week to finish and then send it back. This bat pay for the game and certainly cheaper than to rent this form your local store video and you get to keep longer. In addition, any video rental store has rarely ever new.

I enjoyed my subscription to this service for a while and I've never had any questions, although I saw that there were some complaints about their web-based customer service, I guess I've just been lucky?

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Submitted the: January 18, 2011

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