Wow, it looks like CNET has been bought by CBS for $1.8 BILLION!
This includes Gamespot and gamefaqs. Here's to hoping nothing drastic changes around here.
http://kotaku.com/390775/breaking-cbs-snags-gamespot-in-18-billion-cnet-acquisition
So my Gamefly experience is slowly going downhill. I thought it was awesome but it's pretty bad. Gamefly's availability system is flawed and misleads customers. When I have a bunch of medium to high availability games on my Game-Q I would sure as hell think I would get at least 1 out of the list.
They received my last game (Samurai Western) today and I was glad to see that they received it. I went to work came back to check my e-mail to see that they didn't ship anything out... Now I have to wait until next week until I get a new game in the mail.
I might as well downgrade my 2 game plan to 1 game because what's the point of having the plan if you can't even get the games you want. SWEET JESUS... I wouldn't recommend this to people but if your game rentals are around $9 for a single game you might want to check it out still because you'll be saving a ton of money.



