What do you expect when you walk into a game store operated by young and old gamers? If you expect to walk in and not hear a discussion about an upcoming game, a debate on the best FPS or RPG, or your opinion on the best console then you may want to purchase games elsewhere. The staff is courteous and will offer assistance when you open the door, but otherwise you can freely browse the selection. You can ask about any game and they will give honest feedback either first hand or by what other gamers have said. You won’t find an employee here lie about a game. Pricing is what you’d expect for new games. Anywhere from 49 – 60 dollars although the kicker here is the used games. Most people think these games are damaged or scratched however this is not the case. All games are tested prior to being sold and in the off chance the game stops working, you’re able to return it and exchange it. Not to mention you earn points to purchase games and accessories from buying used games.
Steven S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 San Francisco, CA
Like most GameStops the employees here are annoying and won’t stop bothering you when you are simply just looking around. It’s not 100% their fault because I know GameStop’s management pushes them to overly engage customers and to upsell everything in site. When you ask someone if they need help, and they say no, then just end it at that. Don’t ask the customer what games you are currently playing and then try upselling them when they give you a response. I literally avoid GameStop now for these reasons and prefer to shop at Target, Amazon etc.