With phones now capable of console-level graphics, it’s a great time to be a mobile gamer. Android games, in particular, are pushing the envelope regarding what’s possible in this area. These eight Android games offer great gameplay but also push the boundaries of your device.

1Genshin Impact

I’m not usually a fan ofGacha games, but this isn’t a bad choice if you want something that combines the charm of Zelda’sBreath of the Wildwith Gacha. It’s an action RPG set in the world of Tevyat, offering players a lot of space to explore and experiment. It even has a massive list of characters covering different spells and abilities.

Genshin Impactreally pushes your Android device to the edges of what’s possible because of the immersive open-world, particle effects, and well-done shader system. The gameplay is also pretty cool, even if you’re not into the whole Gacha game thing. There are puzzles, exploration, and challenging combat, making it a pretty decent game on its own merit.

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2Honkai: Star Rail

Looking atGenshin Impact, it would be crazy if another game did the same as this one, but that’s exactly whatHonkai: Star Railtries to emulate. While the games are separate and distinct in their own right, they share similar traits. Since the same company is responsible for both titles, it’s unsurprising.

Honkai: Star Railis asci-fi turn-based combat gamewith a compelling narrative. The high-quality graphics show how much effort goes into character design, and the game pushes the envelope of what your Android device is capable of. The gameplay is pretty rewarding, focusing on character-driven story arcs to drive the narrative. Although you probably guessed it already, this is also a Gacha game, so if you don’t like lootboxes, this might not be your thing.

3Asphalt Legends Unite

As someone who’s spent several hundred hours in racing games, I think this one ramps up the immersion to eleven. Playing this on an Android device is a unique experience. I previously avoided racing games on Android, butAsphalt Legends Unitemade me reconsider.

From the stunning graphics to the out-of-this-world visual effects, it really plucks all the strings for an old racing player like me. The environments are detailed enough to make you want to keep playing. If you were into games likeNeed for Speed,you’d fall right into this arcade-style racer. The graphics settings really take full advantage of what your Android device can do, and higher-end phones will have a better experience.Despite being a 2018 release, it still is an amazing game to experience.

4Wuthering Waves

Have you ever dived into a game and just beentotally sucked into it? That’s whatWuthering Waveswas for me. It’s an open-world RPG with a post-apocalyptic setting, and it really leans into it. The game’s graphics are stunning, even on Android, making it great for pushing the hardware limits.

The game has some field action sequences that really show off what your Android device is capable of graphically. The narrative is well-crafted, and for players who enjoy video games with a deep story, this one is for you. Exploring such richly detailed environments will push your Android device’s graphics to the max, so it’s terrific for stress-testing your device.

5GRID Autosport

I’ve never been a massive fan of ports, and this one comes from a console to the Android. Even though it’s a port,GRID Autosportdelivers on bringing racing to a mobile device. It’s supposed to be a realistic racing simulator, much likeGran Turismo, but a lot more accessible because of the platform.

The experience is unique, with the console-level graphics coming across well. I was surprised at how easily top-end Android devices could handle it, but the porting seems well done. The game has several modes that fans of other racing titles would enjoy, so there’s a little for everyone. As it’s a port, it’s not native code, meaning your Android device must be a bit beefy to run it.

6Call of Duty: Mobile

One of the “old reliables” for mobile gaming isCall of Duty: Mobile, but even so, it packs a punch at the highest graphics settings. Character models and shaders take a bit to render on mobile devices, butthis is as good a time as any to jump into the latestCall of Dutygame.

If you’re into FPS shooters, you’ll enjoy this game, but there isn’t much different from the console and PC versions. However, Activision has done a good job building a mobile experience for the game, and it runs decently on most systems. It will take advantage of the higher-end devices, though, so it’s great for testing how much your Android can handle.

7Sky: Children of the Light

If you’ve playedJourney, this game comes from the same developer and offers similar experiences, albeit in a mobile title.Sky: Children of the Lightoffers an exceptional multiplayer experience, which makes it worth downloading and checking out. There’s no global chat, but you’ll see other players as ghosts, adding to a shared camaraderie in the world.

From particle effects to deeply detailed environments,Sky: Children of the Lightis visually stunning. The game offers environments that range from the tiny to the wide and sweeping, and it never lets up on the immersion it builds. It’s truly an experience worth having on a mobile phone.

8Black Desert Mobile

Black Deserthas always been about pushing the edges of immersion in MMORPGs, and the mobile version of this title does just that. The game’s not new, having been out for around four years at this point, but that doesn’t mean it won’t test the limits of your hardware. As an MMO title, that’s to be expected, with dozens of characters populating a particular area.

There aresome MMOs you can play solo, andBlack Desert Mobileseems to be one of them, although I haven’t spent as much time in the game to see what endgame content looks like. The graphics won’t stress your Android device as much as the sheer amount of players, so it’s great to put your device through its paces.

9Android Is a Real Gaming Platform

Once youget serious about Android gamingand stop seeing it as “not a real system,” you realize how sophisticated these games have become. With almost79% of all gamersusing their phones extensively, it’s no wonder games have increased in quality and complexity. As someone who’s been on the fence about mobile gaming, these titles made me rethink Android gaming completely, and it might do the same for you.