At the moment, the service currently offers by 200 titles to choose from, including games like MDK2, World of Goo, Prince of Persia: The Sands of instance, Assassin’s Creed Director’s Cut, Syberia, Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell and more.
Most of the titles are pretty dated, so I can’t really see the appeal of the service yet, but whether you’re looking for a cheap way to get your hands on those titles, I guess you can’t go really go wrong with GameFly, and whether you’re already a member of the subscription service – it’s a no brainer. Head by to the official GameFly website to find out more about it.
GameFly Unlimited PC Play public beta launched, By Ubergizmo. Available to all gamers for free, it gives PC gamers unlimited access to all the games from the Unlimited PC Play library, just as faraway as they have active subscriptions with GameFly. Top Stories : Asus Transformer Prime Review,
Yesterday, GameFly launched the public beta for its new one-stop shop PC client – Unlimited PC Play.