Gamestop @ St. Stephens Green is a great place to pick up the odd game you might not have heard of. Although the shop itself is a bit smaller than many of the others you will find, this one gets a good supply of people turning in second hand games making it a great place to have a route if you are passing by. I am forever finding games I have never heard of or special editions I didn’t know existed. The staff are nice enough, but as others have said, their prices are a bit more than GAME, but then again you can sometimes find a sale here you won’t find at GAME, it’s just a matter of checking sure!
David D.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
MY biggest complaint about this store is how cramped it can get between the ailses. You can be waiting for ages just to get a look at the section you are interested in… its realy really cramped and that is on a good day. The staff are nice and each time ive been in they have seemed a little quirky. They give a good price for returned games and lots of vouchers for future purchases. Prices vary wildly though and this is a characteristic for a lot of computer game stores. So shop around to find the best deals
Rob M.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
GameStop is in harsh terms a poor man’s GAME. It does video game trade in and the usual console malarkey but hasn’t got much of an edge in the ever running war between the two video game giants. It generally is a bit more pricey than GAME and doesn;t have great offers. The stock is categorised pretty shoddily and I rarely find what I’m looking for if it’s a harder title to find. All that being said, I did buy my beloved Xbox 360 here a few years back and got a great deal, considering how much the Xbox was selling for at the time. It seems you can get a good bargain here if you strike while the iron is hot. Just keep your eyes peeled for the right offer.