When in pikeville and wither your a major nerd or a causal gamer than page three is the place… large selection of games, especially board games which is my specialty. They always have up to date game board selections at a fare and reasonable price… they are willing to work with local business like our library, they were willing to give use discounts towards our programs and awesome deals for free comic book day… my only complaint is sometimes the workers seem arrogant, like you don’t have a clue what your talking about and only they do, kind of a put down, but no biggy to me, I know what’s right and what’s not when it comes to my hobbies, so if you complain about prices know your stuff before hand… anyway awesome atmosphere, awesome gaming groups, awesome store…
Joshua S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Belfry, KY
Page-3 customers service are willing to be sure that you are satisfied with what you are looking for or what you want out of comics or toys that relate to comics such as characters toys. They priced all of the items very reasonably and stock some of things that the comic fans are looking for. Only negative I have for Page-3 is that the store is almost no handicap accessible, surely a wheelchair can get inside the store but browsing experience for the people in wheelchair are very limited because the store did not spaced their shelves of comics far enough for a room for the wheelchair-bounded people to access. I suggests to space around the store more to accommodate us people who are wheelchair-bounded.
James H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Leburn, KY
After 20 years of living in Southeast kentucky I decided to go to page 3 for the first time. I was blown away by the vast selection of video games, board games, toys and movies, but what really shined for me was the fantastic atmosphere that the employees and regular customers created. They were friendly, nice and very informative. One of the regulars even invited me to play a board game if I had time in which I obliged and had a blast! They not only did all this but also informed me of all their weekday and weekend events such as board game nights, Friday night magic, war machine nights and etc. When asked about D&D they were kind enough to show me to a flyer with an individuals name and number looking for a group. I honestly couldn’t ask for more in a hobby store. The last review complains about prices, but with any hobby store you’re going to see a % increase on products which is normal for hobby stores in general. If you want to buy online then go online and buy, but if you want to support a fantastic store with employees that want to be the best they can be for their customers then buy locally.
Ian H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Emmalena, KY
Page 3’s Gamezone starts out like a beautiful dream the quickly disintegrates into a nightmare. When you first walk into the store you’ll be blown away by their vast selection of comics, movies, toys, video games, and much more; however upon further inspection you will see some flaws. First of all, I hope you weren’t planning on buying actually buying anything because almost everything in this store is grossly overpriced. Take for example: Super Smash Brothers for Nintendo 64 a «rare» game. This game averages around $ 40 – 50 online but if you go to Page 3 expect to be paying anywhere from $ 60 – 70. You’ll find that most games here are like this. Board games aren’t much better and also will make you break the bank, although they are not as overpriced compared to video games. Another thing that stuck out to me about this store is that they are openly selling bootleg and unlicensed video games(which are also over priced) such as Earthbound for NES(a game that was never released in the United States) and a couple zelda games that aren’t even real. I found this strange. Overall, in my opinion, this store is a cool place to go to and look at but if I actually want to buy something I’ll stick to shopping online and not going broke.