[quote name='Sinfulfate']It all depends on how many games you play. If you play/buy a lot of games then its most definitely worth it regardless of how long it takes for games to get to you. For the cost of three full priced games you can have gamefly for a year and have access to a lot more games. I've had gamefly for years now and love it.[/QUOTE]
Agreed, 100%. If you're a hardcore gamer with lots of free time to dedicate to gaming and like to skip from game to game, go for it. It will save you a lot of money in the long run, especially on games that do not have a lot of replay value. There have been so many really good games that I would have bought, beat in a week, and never played again and/or sold for a fraction of the price of the game. The only caveat that I would add, though, is see how far you are from one of their shipping centers. I am only one state over from their Pittsburgh facility, and there are times where I definitely get annoyed at the turnaround. I can only imagine it would be a bit more frustrating if you lived in the middle of the country. But of course, you can always get a free trial, so do that and see how the turnaround is.
If you tend to stick to one game for a long time (like playing CoD online a lot) and/or are casual about gaming, skip it. It's not worth it.
As far as Netflix buying GameFly, that seems like one of those rumors that started on a message board somewhere and just took off, just because people want it to be true. The reality is, Netflix runs a different business than GameFly. Yeah, they both rent out discs with media on them, but the type of media makes it completely different. I really doubt Netflix would want to get into the gaming business.