Let me start explaining the concept of hardcore gaming cafes to a lot of people reading who might not get their point. A lot of video games, including Defense of the Ancients (DoTA and DoTA 2), Counter Strike, Team Fortress 2, League of Legends, and lots of other video games, are also considered e-sports. E-sports are games played competitively, most of the time on an international circuit, just like other sports. Think of Mineski and its various branches as small-time basketball courts of soccer fields: places where you can play hardcore, but for fun.
I'm not exactly a hardcore competitive gamer. I'm god-awful at stuff like DoTA 2 and LoL. However, I can talk about how incredible Mineski is as a gaming cafe. Not only are their computers very powerful with a comprehensive set of games and gaming options, but they have fantastic internet speeds with often very little lag during gaming. Mineski is also a lot better in environment: the area is large enough that it doesn't feel like a cramped, suffocating area, but small enough that you feel like you have an engaged gaming experience. Mineski is an exquisite place for hardcore gamers, or people who just want to practice. read more