I don't know what they're like now, but Gamestops in my area have slowly shifted into mostly used games with a lot of floor space dedicated to toys and knickknacks. I would probably only walk in there with expectations of what I'm looking for similar to a Goodwill.
Not even blaming them for that. The power of physical copies has diminished over the years. There's still keys you need to activate online, and probably day one patches to go around on most titles. The disc is really only worth however much download it lets you skip.
I can blame Gamestop for being utter ass in other respects. Stop cutting opening my new titles and slipping the discs in those shitty envelopes and making me stand around for 15 minutes with ten other people twiddling their thumbs while one single employee tries to locate everything. Stop losing my pre-order kitsch and then putting the exact same objects up for sale a week later. Scummy.
Last edited by unnamednewbie13 (2022-12-28 13:27:41)