This branch of Game seems to have had overwhelmingly positive reviews since it was first reviewed (and last reviewed) in 2010, which is great but sadly they seem to have slacked as over 6 years since this place was last reviewed, it seemed to have gone down-hill by a dramatic amount.
This store has the decor of a former Game store, after the merger with Gamestation where both brands were later taken over and converted under the one name - Game.
One thing which frustrated me about the store is the size, it was so small and is even smaller than other branches in much smaller cities such as Blackburn or Bolton, or even the Manchester Fort, which certainly is really bad for a big city like Liverpool, and there only branch as I recall.
This branch is close to Mcdonald's, CEX and Ed's Diner in the Liverpool One and is classed as Lord Street.
The store was so busy on my visit, despite being 8 days until Christmas how everything was dealt with was unacceptable, it was hard and you had to fight just to see a game, let alone pick it up making it near enough impossible, to get through the store and then look at what's on offer.
I asked a member of staff whether they stocked a certain item, he told me yes after he went to check, he put it aside for me, but he has to keep going back to check certain things such as the price and the stock, and he took his time too, eventually I was just deciding to walk away as he had took so long, but he cam back asking for a price which was £7 more than the offer at Tesco and Amazon and £0.99 more than ASDA, which shows that Game offer high end pricing and pass them off as a good deal, they're certainly not a high-end store to warrant that, especially how it felt like a safe haven in a warzone because it was so small and crowded which are the main reasons this store is one to be avoided, rather than to go to, it just doesn't do well with crowds hence deserves a single one star. read more