Usually, stores like these found in major shopping malls aren’t go to be that large and will thus have less inventory to buy. There are also better choices to find video games before going to a GameStop, not to say it isn’t a terrible place to shop for gaming products, but it shouldn’t be your first choice. This happens to be one of the smallest GameStop’s in the Rochester area because it just so happens to be located in the mall. During normal hours, the store is quite empty of customers, which shows how even when the store has little to no customers, it is cramped and difficult to move around in, especially with all those under $ 5 bins near the front entrance. They have small kiosk of Wii games that are by the PlayStation 3 area and are by no means expensive but most are in terrible and destroyed generic cases that are often missing the artwork and manual. It would be best to pick up as many as you can as GameStop will most likely cease selling these games by the end of next year. The same can be said for the Nintendo DS games which are all locked in a glass case but are only the game itself without it’s original case. They’ll still charge a hefty price tag if your looking at a premier Nintendo title so you’ll have better luck with eBay then by shopping here for these. If you look beyond the majority of the overpriced newer games such as PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, the carpet is a bit filthy from constant wear, and some of the signage inside the store is falling apart. This is probably an issue with the mall itself rather than the store but it doesn’t appear the staff are doing anything about the issue. Speaking of staff, they can be very pushy at times when it comes time to check out games. They’ll try to push you to buy an extended warranty on games in case they break but unless it’s a Wii title, you should be fine as there is no reason to spend three dollars more on a Blu-ray disc that is guaranteed to last until the test of time. In addition, always make sure to check the discs before you give them your money because they may give you a disc that has been severely scratched and most likely won’t even work when you get home. When you take a case up to the front to buy it, you are not guaranteed that specific case in your hands unless it has a trade hold sticker on the back. If they try to give you a generic case or a case without the directions, ask to have one that’s complete, they will more then likely give you one if they have it in the drawer. Don’t let them push you into pre-ordering anything unless you already decided you wanted to do it. It isn’t worth the five dollars when you still have to buy the game at full value when it comes months later and you realize you no longer want it. In contrast to all of this negativity, you can still find great deals on older or rare titles that are usually ten dollars or under. There are some great games that are one dollar or less but at this location, you won’t find many in good condition for that price. If you ever do find a copy, it will most likely be an old five year sports title that will stay on the shelf until it gets tossed ten years later. You off a lot better here buying newer games then at the Game Craze just down a small walk away. If you are mall shopping though, it’s still worth stopping in and browsing about to see if you can find anything of value. However, with another GameStop just down the road with a larger inventory, you may want to consider other options.