This location is a little off the beaten path as it’s location next to where a WalMart used to be and while there is an HHGregg on the other side, it’s really anchored in by the Sam’s Club around the corner(why 4 instead of 5 stars). The store is clean and well organized. Their pricing for new games is the same as every where else. Their used game selection is pretty decent and they even have some left over PS2 and older system games. There are very few games I purchase new, so I joined the Power Rewards premium, which you have to pay like $ 15 for an annual membership, but you automatically get 10% off everything, plus sometimes occasional other discounts. I’ve already made up that money within a few games and a guide book.
Lewis R.
Place rating: 3 Cincinnati, OH
Gamestop. It is what it is. To me, they are the last ditch effort to get a game I want, RIGHTNOW! If I can exhibit a little patience I’m almost guaranteed to get it cheaper online somewhere. Even when it comes to selling your old games, there are better options online. But sometimes, every once in awhile, Gamestop comes through for me in a big way. This is usually in the form of a big sale. I’ve consistently found Gamestop to have really great sales. Just this past week I picked up an Xbox hard drive for half price. I hate their constant pimping of pre-orders and of course their horrible trade-in prices, so unless there is a big sale I tend to stay away.