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Emulation Demand: Medium–High
Moderate-to-high CPU load due to fast 2D fighter engine, frequent frame data checks, and heavy visual effects during combos/supers.
Entry-level dGPUs (GTX 1050 Ti/GTX 1650/RX 570) are the practical minimum for smooth gameplay, while stronger GPUs (GTX 1660/RTX 2060+) provide stable high-performance headroom.
Dragon Ball FighterZ
7.4 GB


Emulation Performance Demand: Very Low
This is a 2D anime fighting game built on highly optimized engine code, so it is extremely light on both CPU and GPU.
CPU: 2–4 cores / 4 threads is already more than enough (even older i5/Ryzen 3-level CPUs handle it perfectly)
GPU: Any modern integrated graphics (Intel UHD, Iris Xe, AMD Vega) can run it at locked 30-0 FPS with no issues
Memory: Minimal RAM usage; 4–8 GB is sufficient
Even low-end laptops and handheld-style PCs can run it at full speed because the game is designed for stable competitive 60 FPS performance with very simple 2D rendering.
Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late[cl-r]
2.1 GB


Emulation Demand: Medium
Moderate CPU load due to open-area traversal, melee combat with animation-heavy boss fights, and effects during wrestling-style finishers and beam katana clashes.
Modern iGPUs recommended (Intel Iris Xe / AMD Radeon 680M or better) for smooth performance at low–medium settings with resolution scaling. Entry-level dGPUs (GTX 1050 Ti / GTX 1650 / RX 570) are the practical baseline for stable 30 FPS, while stronger GPUs (GTX 1660 / RTX 2060+) provide smoother and more consistent performance.
No More Heroes
1.8 GB


Emulation Demand: Medium–High
Moderate-to-high CPU load due to stealth AI behavior, real-time enemy tracking, scripted chase sequences, and Unreal Engine lighting/shadow systems that are relatively demanding during indoor environments.
Modern iGPUs recommended (Intel Iris Xe / AMD Radeon 680M or better) for playable performance at low settings with resolution scaling. Older/low-end iGPUs (Intel UHD / Vega 3–6) can run it, but may struggle during chase scenes or darker, lighting-heavy areas. Entry-level dGPUs (GTX 1050 Ti / GTX 1650 / RX 570) are the practical baseline for stable 30 FPS, while stronger GPUs (GTX 1660 / RTX 2060+) provide smoother and more consistent stealth gameplay.
Remothered Broken Porcelain
3.4 GB


Emulation Demand: Low–Medium
Light CPU load due to turn-based combat and mostly simple scene complexity, though the remake’s improved lighting and effects add a bit more overhead than the original.
Modern iGPUs recommended (Intel Iris Xe / AMD Radeon 680M or better) for smooth 30-60 FPS at native resolution. Older/low-end iGPUs (Intel UHD / Vega 3–6) can run it well, though minor dips may occur during effects-heavy moments or transitions. Entry-level dGPUs (GTX 750 Ti / GTX 1050 / RX 560) are overkill and provide effortless performance headroom.
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
5.1 GB


Platform 0
1.6 GB


Emulation Demand: Medium–High
Moderate-to-high CPU load due to 3D first-person exploration, dynamic lighting/shaders, environmental effects, and frequent streaming of interconnected areas. Performance can spike in larger rooms and combat-heavy encounters.
Modern iGPUs recommended (Intel Iris Xe / AMD Radeon 680M or better) for playable performance at low settings with resolution scaling. Entry-level dGPUs (GTX 1050 Ti / GTX 1650 / RX 570) are the practical baseline for stable 30–60 FPS depending on settings, while stronger GPUs (GTX 1660 / RTX 2060+) deliver smooth, consistent performance at higher settings.
Metroid Prime Remastered
6.8 GB


Emulation Demand: Low
Very light CPU load. Fully playable on iGPU (Iris Xe, Vega 6+)
Batman The Telltale Series
6.4 GB


Emulation Demand: Medium–High
Moderate-to-high CPU load due to fast-paced 2D fighting game logic, rollback netcode systems (in online scenarios), high frame precision requirements, and heavy visual effects during special moves and supers.
Modern iGPUs (Intel Iris Xe / AMD Radeon 680M or better) for stable performance at low–medium settings with resolution scaling. Older/low-end iGPUs (Intel UHD / Vega 3–6) can run it, but may struggle with consistent frame pacing, which is critical for fighting games.
Entry-level dGPUs (GTX 1050 Ti / GTX 1650 / RX 570) are the practical baseline for smooth competitive performance, while stronger GPUs (GTX 1660 / RTX 2060 / RTX 3060+) ensure stable 30-60 FPS with consistent input timing and better visual effects.
Guilty Gear -Strive- Nintendo Switch Edition
14 GB


Emulation Demand: High
High CPU load due to musou-style combat (many enemies on screen), real-time effects, and open-zone traversal.
Entry-level dGPUs (GTX 1050 Ti / GTX 1650 / RX 570) are the practical minimum for stable 30 FPS, while stronger GPUs (GTX 1660 / RTX 2060+) provide smoother and more consistent gameplay.
Fate/Samurai Remnant (JPN)
10.3 GB


Emulation Demand: Low–Medium
Light CPU load due to turn-based combat and mostly linear exploration, though HD assets and emulator overhead add some demand.
Modern iGPUs recommended (Intel Iris Xe / AMD Radeon 680M or better) for smooth gameplay. Can still run on older/low-end iGPUs (Intel UHD / Vega 3–6) with minimal issues, though higher resolution scaling may cause minor dips.
Final Fantasy X | X-2 HD Remaster
14.7 GB


Emulation Demand: Low
Very light CPU load due to simple lane-based tower defense mechanics, basic AI paths, and minimal physics or rendering complexity.
Modern iGPUs recommended (Intel Iris Xe / AMD Radeon 680M or better) for effortless 30-60 FPS at high settings. Easily runs on older/low-end iGPUs (Intel UHD / Vega 3–6) with no performance issues.
Plants vs. Zombies Replanted
1.7 GB


Emulation Demand: Medium
The game features first-person combat, physics interactions, and AI-driven encounters in enclosed environments. CPU load is generally moderate, with occasional spikes during combat due to enemy AI, particle effects, and physics calculations.
Modern iGPUs (Intel Iris Xe / AMD Radeon 680M or better) can run it at 720p–1080p low–medium settings with stable performance in most areas. Older/low-end iGPUs (Intel UHD / Vega 3–6) can run it at reduced resolution, though dips may occur during effects-heavy combat scenes.
Entry-level dGPUs (GTX 1050 Ti / GTX 1650 / RX 570) are the practical baseline for smooth performance at 1080p medium settings. Stronger GPUs (GTX 1660 / RTX 2060 / RTX 3060+) provide consistently smooth performance at higher settings and resolutions with better stability during combat and heavy effects.
BioShock Remastered
5.6 GB


Emulation Demand: Medium–High
Moderate-to-high CPU load due to real-time multiplayer simulation, fast movement combat, ink physics systems, and frequent asset streaming in active matches. Consistent frame pacing is important for aiming and responsiveness.
Modern iGPUs recommended (Intel Iris Xe / AMD Radeon 680M or better) for playable performance at low settings with resolution scaling. Older/low-end iGPUs (Intel UHD / Vega 3–6) can run it, but may struggle during chaotic multiplayer moments or effects-heavy matches. Entry-level dGPUs (GTX 1050 Ti / GTX 1650 / RX 570) are the practical baseline for stable performance, while stronger GPUs (GTX 1660 / RTX 2060 / RTX 3060+) provide smoother, more consistent 60 FPS gameplay with better visual stability.
Splatoon 3
4.4 GB


Emulation Demand: Medium–High
Moderate-to-high CPU load due to third-person shooting mechanics, enemy wave AI, real-time combat effects, and remastered lighting/shader updates that increase GPU pressure in darker environments.
Modern iGPUs recommended (Intel Iris Xe / AMD Radeon 680M or better) for playable performance at low settings with resolution scaling.
Entry-level dGPUs (GTX 1050 Ti / GTX 1650 / RX 570) are the practical baseline for stable 30–60 FPS, while stronger GPUs (GTX 1660 / RTX 2060+) provide smoother and more consistent performance with higher visual settings.
Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered
5.1 GB


Emulation Demand: Medium–High
Moderate-to-high CPU load due to turn-based combat with complex AI, demon fusion systems, and open-area exploration featuring frequent asset streaming and particle effects.
Modern iGPUs recommended (Intel Iris Xe / AMD Radeon 680M or better) for playable performance at low–medium settings.
Entry-level dGPUs (GTX 1050 Ti / GTX 1650 / RX 570) are the practical baseline for stable 30–60 FPS, while stronger GPUs (GTX 1660 / RTX 2060+) provide smooth and consistent performance at higher settings.
Shin Megami Tensei V Vengeance
14.8 GB

Emulation Demand: Low–Medium
Modern iGPUs (Intel Iris Xe / AMD Radeon 680M or better) should run the game comfortably at 720p–1080p with stable 60 FPS on low–medium settings. Minor shader compilation stutter may occur when entering new areas or using abilities for the first time, but performance should generally remain smooth.
Entry-level dGPUs (GTX 1050 Ti / GTX 1650 / RX 570) should have no trouble maintaining 60 FPS at 1080p, with room for increased internal resolution and emulator enhancements. Mid-range and higher GPUs (RTX 2060 / RTX 3060+ / RX 6600+) will easily handle the game and provide substantial performance headroom.
Winx Club: The Magic is Back
1.7 GB


Emulation Demand: Medium
The game uses the Dragon Engine (early version), with real-time combat, physics interactions, and dense city environments. CPU load is moderate overall, increasing in crowded areas like Kamurocho and during combat due to NPC AI, physics, and animation processing.
Modern iGPUs (Intel Iris Xe / AMD Radeon 680M or better) can run it at 1080p low–medium settings around 30 FPS depending on crowd density. Older/low-end iGPUs (Intel UHD / Vega 3–6) can run it at 720p low settings, but may experience dips in busy streets or combat-heavy scenes.
Entry-level dGPUs (GTX 1050 Ti / GTX 1650 / RX 570) are the practical baseline for 30-60 FPS at 1080p medium–high settings. Stronger GPUs (GTX 1660 / RTX 2060 / RTX 3060+) provide consistently smooth 60 FPS at high settings with better stability in crowded areas and during intense fights.
Yakuza Kiwami
24 GB


Emulation Demand: High
High CPU load due to Unreal Engine 4 rendering, heavy cinematic sequences, spatial audio processing, and detailed environmental effects.
Modern iGPUs recommended (Intel Iris Xe / AMD Radeon 680M or better) for bare minimum playable performance, but expect frequent drops in combat and effects-heavy scenes.
Entry-level dGPUs (GTX 1050 Ti / GTX 1650 / RX 570) are the practical minimum for stable 30 FPS, while stronger GPUs (GTX 1660 / RTX 2060+) provide smoother and more consistent performance.
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice
18.2 GB


Sonic Superstars
4.1 GB


Emulation Demand: Low–Medium
Light CPU load due to physics-based cooperative gameplay, simple AI interactions, and small-to-medium scene simulation, though chaos increases CPU usage during 3–4 player co-op sessions.
Modern iGPUs recommended (Intel Iris Xe / AMD Radeon 680M or better) for smooth 60 FPS at high settings. Easily playable on older/low-end iGPUs (Intel UHD / Vega 3–6), though lowering resolution helps maintain stability in hectic multiplayer moments.
Moving Out 2
1.5 GB


Emulation Demand: Light-Moderate. Stable performance on modern iGPUs, may require few tweaks on low-end/older iGPUs.
Light on entry dGPUs (GTX 1650/RX 560)
BAKERU
3.3 GB


Emulation Demand: Medium
Moderate CPU load due to open-world exploration, pawn (AI companion) system, enemy AI behavior, and physics interactions during large-scale combat.
Modern iGPUs (Intel Iris Xe / AMD Radeon 680M or better) for smooth gameplay at low–medium settings. Older/low-end iGPUs (Intel UHD / Vega 3–6) can run it, but may experience dips during large monster fights or in busy areas.
Entry-level dGPUs (GTX 1050 Ti / GTX 1650 / RX 570) handle it comfortably with stable performance, while stronger GPUs (GTX 1660 / RTX 2060+) provide smoother and more consistent gameplay at higher settings.
Dragon's Dogma Dark Arisen
15.6 GB


Emulation Demand: Medium
Moderate CPU load due to open-area exploration, life-sim systems, and constant background activity, but not heavily CPU-bound.
Modern iGPUs recommended (Intel Iris Xe / AMD Radeon 680M or better) for smooth gameplay. Older/low-end iGPUs (Intel UHD / Vega 3–6) can run it with reduced resolution, though expect occasional dips in busier towns or effects-heavy moments. Entry-level dGPUs (GTX 1050 Ti / GTX 1650 / RX 570) handle it comfortably with stable performance.
FANTASY LIFE i: The Girl Who Steals Time
6.3 GB


Emulation Demand: Medium–High
Modern iGPUs (Intel Iris Xe / AMD Radeon 680M–780M) should be able to run the game at 720p–1080p on low settings around 30–60 FPS, though expect occasional shader compilation stutter when entering new biomes, building structures, or loading environmental effects.
Entry-level dGPUs (GTX 1050 Ti / GTX 1650 / RX 570) should handle 1080p low–medium settings with mostly stable 60 FPS. Mid-range GPUs (RTX 2060 / RTX 3060+ / RX 6600+) are recommended for smoother performance, higher internal resolutions, and better stability when exploring larger areas or playing in co-op.
Outbound
1.7 GB


Emulation Demand: High
The game is cinematic and narrative-driven, with branching choices, character AI, and heavy use of Unreal Engine lighting and facial animations. CPU load is generally moderate, with occasional spikes during quick-time events, scene transitions, and multi-character sequences.
Entry-level dGPUs (GTX 1050 Ti / GTX 1650 / RX 570) are the practical baseline for 1080p low–medium settings with stable performance. Stronger GPUs (GTX 1660 / RTX 2060 / RTX 3060+) provide smoother and more consistent performance at higher settings, especially in cinematic scenes with complex lighting and character models.
The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan
12 GB


Emulation Demand: Medium
Moderate CPU load due to fast-paced action-platforming, particle effects, and frequent enemy/projectile density on screen, but no heavy open-world streaming.
Modern iGPUs recommended (Intel Iris Xe / AMD Radeon 680M or better) for smooth performance at 1x–2x resolution. Can still run on older/low-end iGPUs (Intel UHD / Vega 3–6), but may require reduced resolution for stable frame pacing during heavy combat.
Elsie
0.613 GB


Emulation Demand: Medium
This is an arcade-style wrestling game with exaggerated character models, arena-based combat, physics-driven grapples, particle-heavy special moves, and interactive stage elements. While it is not as complex as simulation-heavy sports titles, its real-time physics, crowd interactions, and flashy effects can create moderate CPU and GPU load in emulation.
Entry-level dGPUs (GTX 1050 Ti / GTX 1650 / RX 570) should handle 1080p with good stability and room for higher internal resolution scaling. Mid-range GPUs (RTX 2060 / RTX 3060+ / RX 6600+) will easily maintain smooth performance with emulator enhancements enabled.
WWE 2k Battlegrounds
6 GB


Emulation Demand: Low–Medium
Modern iGPUs (Intel Iris Xe / AMD Radeon 680M or better) should run the game comfortably at 720p–1080p with mostly stable 60 FPS on low–medium settings. Older iGPUs (Intel UHD / Vega 3–6) can still provide a playable experience, though occasional frame drops or stutter may occur during busy minigames and first-time shader loads.
Entry-level dGPUs (GTX 1050 Ti / GTX 1650 / RX 570) should easily handle 1080p with stable 60 FPS and room for higher internal resolutions. Mid-range and higher GPUs (RTX 2060 / RTX 3060+ / RX 6600+) will have no trouble maintaining smooth performance, even with emulator enhancements enabled.
LEGO® Party!
7.8 GB


Emulation Demand: High
6 cores/12 threads recommended (i5-10400/Ryzen 5 3600 or better). High CPU load due to open-world traversal, scripted story sequences, and real-time combat with frequent loading and particle-heavy effects.
Modern iGPUs minimum (Intel Iris Xe/AMD Radeon 680M or better) for borderline playable performance at low settings, but expect dips in open areas and boss fights. Entry-level dGPUs (GTX 1650/GTX 1060/RX 580 or better) are the practical minimum for stable 30 FPS
Dragon Ball Z Kakarot + A New Power Awakens set
15.6 GB
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