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Older fighting games should work fine though.
Most 2D games (e.g. the Blazblue series, King of Fighters) will probably run, as they aren't generally very demanding.
I don't believe Mortal Kombat X will run well, if at all. I'm sorry.
What about Street Fighter 5?
Appreciate the response! What about Street Fighter 5? And I came to ask because on YouTube, I've seen some people run this game with an i3 Intel HD 4000 but it could've been a liev for all I know, which is why I came here to ask to be sure.
Thank you!