We love going to GameStop to get games. I’ve always been impressed with how helpful & friendly the employees are to their customers. Several times I’ve searched for a game & if the local store didn’t have it they’d call around to see if a sister store did. Getting the Pro membership has actually saved me lot of money over the years. Trading in old games also saves money or adds extra points to a membership account. It’s true they no longer carry games for older gaming systems(PS1, PS2, GameCube, Xbox) but that’s understandable considering so many gamers upgrade to newer systems. They also don’t carry Atari, ColecoVision, NES, Sega, or Intellivision but I’m not seeing any complaints about that. When the newest gaming system comes out(for example: PS4) GameStop will usually discount the previous versions’ games(i.e. PS3) comparatively to popularity. Most GameStop stores are fairly small so keeping older games in stock would be challenging. I do however have to disagree with a previous reviewer. My son bought a game today & was asked if he wanted«new or used». He asked for new & received his game in a never-been-opened, cellophane wrapped box… totally brand spanking new! Parking at the Clay Terrace location is a bit more difficult but there is plenty of parking in the back lot of you’re not afraid of a short walk.
Kate G.
Place rating: 5 Carmel, IN
The staff members are attentive, and this store also sells gently — used apple products, which I didn’t know. They helped me find the games I was look in for and also knew what I was talking about when I mentioned a game from all the way back in 2000.
Trent C.
Place rating: 2 Westfield, IN
GameStop is only for gamers who only play the current systems. The only games that GameStop carriers are for the Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, PSVita, Nintendo DS/3DS, Xbox One, Wii U, and PS4. They no longer carry games for the GameCube, Xbox, and PS2. So if you are wanting to by games for an old system, do not go to GameStop. I would not recommend buying«new» games from this store. GameStop removes the discs from«new» games and puts them into paper disc holders, which could potentially scratch the disc. In my opinion, if the game is removed from the case, that game should be considered used. In conclusion, I would only recommend going to this GameStop to buy used games on a current system.