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Apologies if this was posted already. But Redbox is now renting games for $2/24 hours. Doesn't seem bad at all for those who don't game enough for Gamefly.
I'm looking forward to getting Duke Nuke Forever later today for $2. I used to have Gamefly but just don't have the time anymore. But with this nightly rental, it seems like I can play games I don't want to own (like DNF), beat them in a day or two when I do have time, and pop them back in $2 or $4 later. Anyone do this yet? What's the availability like? EDIT:whoops, I realize I spelled renting wrong in thread title...stupid iPad keyboard |
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I have been renting them for a few months now. Socom 4, Brink, Homefront, and recently Infamous 2 to name a few.
If it's a game your not sure about, it's worth it. With games doing 4-6 hour campaigns I was able to get through Homefront and Socom 4 in a single rental night. |
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In my opinion, it's only worth it for one night and if you plan on knocking something else out in a day. Because most local stores (Family Video, Blockbuster, etc.) rent games for 5 or 6 bucks for 5 days, not to mention Gamefly. But I don't really rent games anyway. |
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Well I've been using a test kiosk then. But that would mean I had about 10 test kiosks in my area, because I had 5-8 different kiosks I could get a specific title at within a 15 mile radius.
http://www.redbox.com/games This is what I have at the closest one to me at the moment. I wish Blockbuster was $5-$6 for 5 days, it's more like $9-$10 after tax. |
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Blu-ray Duke
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With the kiosks I use the games usually aren't available until a day or two after release, although LA Noire was available same day as release as was Socom 4 also. |
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Blu-ray Duke
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I'd really go for this if there were games I could get done in a day. I could pick one up from redbox while waiting for my gamefly games to arrive in the mail. Another downer for me is that all the games in the kiosks here are FPS games with the exception of LA Noire and inFamous (and I already have those 2 from gamefly)
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So, for a $60 PS3 game that doesn't drop in price, keeping the Redbox copy might be slightly to your advantage. ![]() |
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![]() Anyways, I went & checked for the closest kiosk to my home & there is not 1 but 2 kiosks setting side by side! ![]() ![]() Last edited by Omegaice; 06-19-2011 at 10:53 PM. |
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Edit: I realize there may be some smaller, less-known games that don't drop that quickly, but I ask, if they are less popular, will they be in the Redbox machines? Assuming they are just the disc, I believe Gamestop still takes in disc-only trades. I think even Best Buy started taking in disc-only trades recently too, but never tried it. Last edited by Trace17; 06-20-2011 at 12:33 AM. |
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![]() I just thought he made a decent point about keeping the game to own but honestly, if you wanted a game why hold onto a Redbox copy when you can just snatch up a copy from Amazon on sale? As far as the local video rental store those are non-existent where I live in North Chicago. I usually just rent from Netflix, PSN & once in a while Vudu myself. But the Redbox game option will be useful for me seeing how I never rent video games because I'm a cheap bastard!! ![]() |
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The convenience factor is nice with Redbox, and with Blockbuster effectively gone, its always welcome to have other options in addition to Gamefly or any other rental services. Still, at $2 a night its not really worth it for those games that might have long storylines/campaigns, but if demos and/or reviews aren't good enough to justify an actual game purchase, then this is definitely the way to go. I figure if I want to try a game out, I'll just play it on one of my multiple sub-accounts so I don't install trophies I may not possibly be going back to on my main profile
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Well I rented Duke Nukem last night and will be holding it for 2-3 days and that's the only game I will be able to rent for the next month or so. I don't mind paying $4-6 to play, it definitely isn't a game I would own, although the single player seems pretty lengthy when compared to the jokes such as CoD.
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There is a problem with this and its with ISPs. My ISP, Comcast, set their download data cap at 250GB back in 2008. It may sound huge, but I have several people in my house streaming NetFlix, Dish On Demand and Amazon movies. When the PSN came back, I downloaded games as well as previews from the Plus membership to my 3 PS3s. 10 days to go in the month and we have used 170GB. You go over 250GB, they disconnect you and you aren't allowed to resign up for a year to either residential or commercial service. AT&T's cap is 150GB. This becomes more of an issue as more and more companies offer more content to download.
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