This place wasn’t too bad. A nice quietish and dark place to play games and have a good time. They only had one xbox one and it was on an awkward tv on the wall instead of on a stand in front of the couch you sit down at which was strange. If you play the computers… go to the ones on the left as soon as you walk in. Apparently those are the ones that are updated with the best hardware. I played WOW on the right side and it was insanely slow and froze up. The guy was nice enough to give me credit since it did that though. My main gripe was that this computer place has someone on a computer all day who works there but their website was horribly out of date with the game titles they had. I had to call in and figure out if they had any new games… which they do of course. If I need to go to a place to play games I’d come back. It’s a decent place and it’s only $ 4/hr to play which isnt too bad.
Sean D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Cibolo, TX
This was my first cyber café and when I was younger I had a lot whole lot of fun playing with my friends in person as opposed to online. The staff is very nice and they’re more than happy to help you such as a game has crashed, changing a game or adding more time. Despite being a LAN center and a cyber café there are only a few PC systems available to customers while the rest of the room is filled with Xbox 360s and little PS3 systems. The PC systems seem to be upgraded on a regularly basis to compensate for more modern games that are more taxing on the machines. Their keyboards and headsets are high quality but the downside is that they do not replace their keyboards, mice, or headsets as they seemed to be trashed whenever children or other users have abused them. It’s common to hope to god that you have a machine that is either A) not out of order or B) the keyboard, mouse and headset are in one piece and in working condition. Another downside is that the PC selection isn’t the greatest and mainly focuses on either old outdated shooters(not a bad thing, I love playing me some Quake) or free-to-play games such as League of Legends. Worst of all, the games that do not do self-patching, such as the Steam games or the free-to-play games, are not updated at all so I can’t play online with a majority of the other players worldwide or experience newer content since most of the games do not have patches or updates installed on them. I stopped going as at the time, I enjoyed the PC gaming there because I didn’t have the system that powerful. Now that I have most of the games that they have and the PC capable of running those games, I don’t really have a need to go there anymore. Overall: + Great atmosphere and great with friends. + Good choice of equipment for the PC systems. + Big selection of Xbox 360 games to choose from as well as Wii games. + High quality and low latency displays used for PC and consoles as well. + Comfortable seating. + Purchasable snacks and drinks. + USB Hubs for consoles so you can bring your own controller or joystick. — Most PC games are not updated/patched. — Some PC equipment has been damaged from previous users. — Lack of PC and PS3 titles to choose from other than the main huge blockbuster AAA titles. — No reason to come here if you have a capable PC system or if you have the games that they have as well.
Saul M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Antonio, TX
It’s like a lan center inside your old dorm room inside your parent’s basement. There are about a dozen or so computers with the latest games hooked together for lan enjoyment. I never get on the pc’s, but I do see a lot of people having a good time playing League of Legends together. I do see they recently upgraded all the pc’s to play Diablo III. I mainly go to play xbox with my buddies which is fun to do when everyone has their own xbox with xbox live and 32″ hdtv to use. Don’t have to worry about playing on split screens. They have hundreds of games available to play so your options are endless. They’re pretty good at having new games and multiple copies of everything ready to play. If you’re into fighting games they do have two huge professional arcades sticks to use during battle. What makes this place one of my favorites is you can literally buy some traditional basement dwelling cuisine such as mountain dew, hot pockets, and ramen. It’s hilarious and awesome and makes playing games there that much more fun. The staff is cool and is always attentive to anything I need from them. My only gripes with this place is the leather futons could be more comfortable, and it would be nice if this place stayed open a little bit later than midnight during the week. On Thursday they have«fight night» for the fighting game fans, and I wish they followed their own lead and had more themed gaming nights. It’s $ 3 an hour to play, but I’d invest the initial $ 20 for 12 hours. If this place sounds even slightly appealing to you I would spend the money, you’ll end up using every minute.