I like coming into Game Stop to mainly check out their used Wii games. But I also like to see what’s new in nintendo world. The new 3DS did catch my eye the last time I was in the store and the clerk was helpful in answering my questions, he also suggested trading in my old DS for a few bucks, and he also let me know that the new 3DS did not come with a charging cord, but they did sell them in the store for a good price. I usually walk around the store for 20 – 30 minutes staring at games I don’t need to buy. During another trip, I bought 2 Naruto fighting games for the Wii… That makes me special… I know. The clerks are helpful and occasionally walk around and ask if you need help. The selections are pretty decent and prices are in the same ballpark as most stores. Other than that, Game Stop is the ultimate distraction for me when I leave the bookstore nearby. So whether in the mood to buy some random used game, or check out what’s new for any gaming system(mainly the WiiU)… Game Stop is a good place to run into and give away your money… I mean… who needs money when you can have more video games…
Vale S.
Place rating: 1 Acworth, GA
If you can get the scrawny little guy behind the counter to pull his attention away from anything that might remotely resemble something of the female gender you’ll be blissfully alerted to the fact that he is incredibly rude and a bit of a douche bag. Either doesn’t know much about his chosen profession or just hates having to interact with the public. Would not exchange(not refund mind you, I just wanted to exchange it because I already had the game and someone bought me another copy) an unopened item regardless of the gift card used to purchase it being in my possession then basically refused service and returned to talk with a female customer… that wasn’t buying anything. Took the unopened game to Max Gaming, they exchanged it for a game of equal value. Will not be supporting GameStop in the future, enjoy your kingdom of neck beards.