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    Reality A Games

    4.6 (9 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    2 years ago

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    1 year ago

    My 11yr old grandson swears by your establishment!! Birthday today, I'm going to grab a gift card for him!!

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    4 years ago

    Always helpful with recommendations for deck additions! Great place to hangout and play magic! Highly recommend!

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    6 years ago

    Extremely knowledgeable, and incredibly fair priced. Traded in a bunch of 3DS games, stayed for some of their table top nights.

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    (5 reviews)

    Being the parent of a teenage stepson, I am well-acquainted with this store and have been here at…read moreleast a half-dozen times over the last six years. I've never had a problem with the service here, nor any of the purchases of games, accessories or cards for online gaming subscriptions. The store itself is on the smaller side, and so is the parking lot, which it shares with a strip of other retail stores. As a fond memory, I recall the time a few years back, when my stepson, who introduced me to the world of Xbox and Call of Duty, reserved a new game and was one of the first to purchase the game when it was released. The store stayed open late as people waited in the parking lot for the privilege of being among the first to obtain the game. Today, they saved my butt, so to speak. Last week, I had to ground my stepson (who's now almost 18!), and as a consequence, took away some wires so he couldn't use his PS4 game system. After the grounding was over, however, somehow the power cord to the system got lost, so I had to get him a new cord. I called the store on Quaker Lane in Warwick, but they did not have one. Next, I called this store, and the young man who answered the phone was very polite and helpful. Not only did he check to make sure they had the correct cord in stock, he offered to put it aside for me. I didn't ask how much it cost, but I was expecting to be out like $40 or $50. When I got there, I was pleasantly surprised that it only cost about $8!

    I agree with Bryan, there are many game stops but this one is the closest for me…read more I'm usually a regular at this location and enjoy talking with the employees, their always really nice to me and comical and none of them have ever asked me if I am purchasing a game for my boyfriend or brother (something I have received at many game stores) There has been many times i've walked in with no idea what I want and after talking they can confidently recommend certain titles.

    Gamestop

    Gamestop

    (10 reviews)

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    Gruff insecure manager lost my business after taking his frustrations out on me over…read moremisunderstandings. First, there was some strange miscommunication as he fails to explain the differences between the final copy in stock versus how they usually sell them. I ask for clarification, and he gives a redundant non-answer after already giving me non-laymen terms in the first place. I take a guess at what he meant. "So, like, the (price tag) sticker?" he gives weird condescending quip thinking I meant the one he's applying to seal the case. I can empathize with a misunderstanding, but that was a just plain rude response. We don't have that rapport. We aren't friends. Then I clarify. He gives an exhausted "Well Goo Gone exists." he sounds like he didn't get any sleep and that I'm making his day harder. Like, dude.. I get that GameStop is a horrible employer and I don't want to be there anymore than you do. Don't take it out on me. We then have what I thought was a friendly respectful interaction about whether Paypal barcode is a payment option and I'm thinking this is going fine so I'm comfortable enough to shoot the breeze about how it gets me 3% back on my medications. He seemed chill enough. In retrospect, I'm realizing my N95 mask and resting face must make me look... stern?? to him? Because he's giving this unnecessary "sorry" about it where I'm trying to placate *him* that it's okay and that I ask it everywhere. Here's where it became a problem. After he asks if I want to add protection to my order, My response somehow warranted he derail the transaction to give this bizarre frustrated lecture about how he has a store to run or something. And what prompted this power trip? I said.... "Nope" Cricket chirps. That's it. "Nope." How dare I??? Did I say it too quickly? Too flatly? Did my mask obscure the friendly expressiveness? Who cares at this point, YOU'RE in control and THIS is how you handle it? Does a sudden passing breeze make you want to punch a baby, too? the most baffling part is that video game stores are going to have neurodiverse people saying quick short awkward answers especially if they know they're too long winded otherwise (like here!). That's par for the course. It's gaming, not Abercrombie. Expect awkwardness, assume good intent. I had to multiple times in our short awkward time together. Anyways, Nostradamus here is the master of self-fulfilling prophecy as I cancelled my order and had a lovely time telling him off before taking my business to a competitor at the next town over. The most disappointing thing about it is that this is just the most recent *awful* experience. I shopped at GameStops considerably less in the past seven years and each time I get a stunning reminder that your company culture just keeps spewing out miserably off-putting insecure staff or anxiously under-trained but infinitely more well-meaning canaries in your coal mine that quit at first sign of abuse (like myself). Truly, "Power to the player", means the ability to walk out and take your business elsewhere.

    don't even bother calling about anything at the store the people there sound miserable and have a…read morebad attitude when picking up the phone.

    Reality A Games - videogamestores - Updated May 2026

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