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Runs flawlessly on max supported resolution & settings all on high.
Monaco: Whats Yours Is Mine
Rock solid frame rate, although some may find the small screen off putting as the sprites are so small.
Apotheon:
Sadly, despite knocking the settings to minimum & Vsync off, Apotheon runs at about 10 frames a second and is unplayable.
Not A Hero
Runs well but ocassionally (only happened to me a handfull of times) the frame rate will drop and needs restarting.
Wolf Amoung Us
Suprisingly runs really well but turn the settings down. Some long loading times but nothing to spoil the experience.
Shadow Run Dragonfall: Directors Cut
Perfectly playable on lowest settings although sometimes feels a little laggy. Enjoyed my time with it nonetheless.
Mercenary Kings
No problems here. Great experience with no issues.
Retro City Rampage DX
Unsurprisingly runs flawlessly with no issues.
Super Time Force Ultra
Awesome, rock solid and not a single crash or performance dip
Banner Saga
Plays beautifully with the touch screen Looks lovely too.
Rogue Legacy
Nice and smooth with no slowdown. Even upscaled resolution onto bigger screen with HDMI had no problems. Solid.
Zombie Driver HD
Performance was fine but with a little slow down when things got a bit hectic. Perfectly playable tho.
So it comes down to the model & actual specs; not the base model.
Also the games you are referring to are all light requirement games; all of which should run just fine on a POS integrated GPU, like "Intel HD Graphics series" for example.
Have changed the title to reflect the model