I don't know if shelf space is limited (wouldn't shock me with all those big plastic guitars scattered around) but my local Gamestop isn't the place to go for obscure games that it used to be.
When I tried to pick up a copy of Crimson Gem Saga the day after its releasethey told me they never heard of the game, then looked it up and said yes, it was out but they hadn't gotten any copies.
I wound up going through Amazon (got it yesterday, haven't spent enough time with it to post meaningful impressions) though Gamestop.com had it in stock (though none of its physical locations in a 100 mile radius did).
CarnageHeart
same. They didn't have CGS or Cross Edge. Ended up ordering both through the site and they arrived quickly enough.I think with these obscure JRPGs, they're in limited release anyway, and they usually get nabbed pretty quick.
Otherwise I rather like the gamestop closest to me, and good thing considering there is pretty much no other option for me. But I've stayed to chat with employees a number of times, and they're all pretty knowledgeable. I'm gonna pin this on the store and regional manager, both of whom I've had some pretty good gaming conversations with. Given that they're enthusiastic about games, they probably hire people with the same quality, so the stores near me have always been pretty great places to go. I wouldn't put down (or praise, for that matter)the franchise for thegoings-on at anyfew locations.
Shame to hear about the problems the OP is having. But it wouldn't be the first time i've heard of a game publisher botching the shipping quantities on their PC version. Actually had one time the company owned up to it and refitted the CE as a way of saying sorry. It might not be gamestop's fault, here.
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