Re: renting games
Swung by a Redbox to see if they had NHL 17 available to rent, no luck.
Just contacted Gamefly support regarding the status of my game. It's been a week and a day now, still no update on the game. Maybe it's because I've viewed the site on mobile and on desktop, but the availability had changed between Low and Very Low.
I never write in complaints (in fact I typically do the opposite -- just praised Enterprise employees this week) but I let 'em know I'm disappointed that I'm out a week of my trial and would probably buy the game directly through Gamefly if I liked it. Also suggested they revise their stock levels to more accurately reflect the true level of their games i.e changing Low to None if that's the case. Wonder what Very Low means if Low means none. lol
We'll see what they say...
I'm still interested in the service. I don't game too much outside of sports, and especially with a newborn at home, but being able to pick and choose a bunch of different experiences at the price of $15/month is more appealing then dropping $60 in one shot to own one game. The price plan actually works well for me because I typically play the crap out of a game when I get it but end up never finishing it after a couple of weeks. For example, I've played pretty much every console Zelda game, my favorite franchise, but have finished exactly none of them. I finish multiple seasons on any sports game I get though. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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