spoothead656
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I slaughtered an entire base while blaring “Take On Me” by A-Ha. I was really unsettled the entire time.

Holy shit thse original hitboxes are terrible.

I preferred The Protector, in which Tony Jaa’s elephants are stolen and he really wants them back.

I’ll at least try to be stealthy during missions, but fuck that noise during side ops. I take a grenade launcher and RPG and blow shit up.

Exactly what I did and got an S. I think the ranking now is based much more on time than anything. I did one mission with absolutely perfect stealth and no retries, but it took me about 45 minutes and I ended up with a B.

“M’aiq believes the children are our future. But he doesn’t want them ruining all of our fun.”

MGS3 is my favorite game in the series, still. Just brilliant from start to finish.

You responded to them, so that’s where the debate has shifted. I’m responding after you’ve called it a terrible business practice and stated you don’t shop there anymore, which is fine. I don’t think you’re an asshole, but you’re pretending like you haven’t criticized the policy and all you’re talking about is this

The only time I’ve ever seen this happen was for M rated games, mostly GTA V. We always explained to parents why it was rated M, but we had several parents come back in later and ask for a refund because they didn’t believe it was as bad as we told them. As for guts, that was the whole point of the sticker, so we

Then your store was breaking the rules and the DM should have been notified. At the three Gamestops for which I’ve worked, if you walked out of the store with a new copy of a game you didn’t pay for you were fired without question.

But that’s not what you’re saying. Maybe it started out that way, but now it has turned in to “Gamestop is terrible because of this policy.” I’m sorry you were waited on by a shitty Gamestop employee; those are out there. The majority of them, however, have absolutely zero intention of ripping you off.

Gamestop makes enough money that they don’t need to worry about the five extra dollars they’d make by occasionally swapping in a used copy for a new one.

You could try not being a dick to a guy for carrying out a policy he has exactly zero control over.

Complain enough and they’ll give you a small discount on a copy that’s been opened for display. Continue to complain and they’ll tell you that you’re free to take your business elsewhere. They’re not going to change the policy. They need display copies out, and they’d rather take a small hit from the incredibly small

The only time customers were ever allowed to return new games were when they were defective, at which point they’d be shipped to a repair center. Once it was opened, it was yours and you could only exchange it for another copy of the same game. We did make an exception for GTAV though.

This is 100% false. GameStop does allow employees to check out games, but only used copies. The reason that you sometimes get a “new” copy that has been opened is because they have to have a display to put on the shelf and they can’t open themselves to theft by keeping the game inside the case. These “gutted” copies

Super off topic, but David Tennant is a god. Tenth Doctor for life.

Sigh. I was in a fraternity in college and had a genuinely wonderful experience, but it’s becoming harder and harder to actually defend these dicks.

352 hours? Psh...you haven’t REALLY started playing Destiny yet.

Destiny, a video game in which players travel the galaxy recreating the myth of Sisyphus.