The Most Graphically Demanding Android And Mobile Games

Mobile games have become a booming business, and these are some of the most graphically taxing titles you could play on your Android device.

Mobile gaming just keeps growing, and there is a lot more to it than Candy Crush. Everyone occasionally gets a lot more time on their hands, and those hands have often been used to play mobile games, which are now the most popular form of gaming (whether you like it or not). Some of the biggest franchises in the world are thriving on handheld devices, and developers are pushing the technical capabilities of phones and tablets to their limits.

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With the newest devices coming out with 8 to 12GB of RAM and octa-core processors, there is plenty of power inside those tiny machines. You won’t necessarily need a top-of-the-range phone or tablet to play these games, but you certainly will if you want to see the best of their graphics. Just make sure you have a charger handy because these games will rinse your battery as well.

Updated February 8, 2022, by Luke Ackroyd: The world of mobile gaming has become quite an unstoppable force over the years. No longer is it limited to small, simple games to pass the time away. Now, you can often get triple-A games on a modern smartphone. No matter if it is a mobile exclusive or a port of a classic series that used to only be available on larger consoles, there are plenty of fantastic games to play on your Android or mobile device. These games are incredibly beautiful, with stunning, graphically demanding visuals that will amaze you. Cutting-edge graphics are now completely possible, allowing you to experience large story-driven games and hectic first-person shooters. With all of this in mind, even more graphically demanding Android and mobile games have been added to this list for you to experience next.

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Little Misfortune

Little Misfortune Standing On A Wooden Bridge

Little Misfortune is a fantastic, story-driven game that follows a young girl on what might be the last day of her life. You help her make decisions, navigating a surprisingly dark, sinister world around her. It is a game full of various puzzles and challenges to navigate, with a twisted sense of humor throughout.

Little Misfortune might not be a massive 3D open world, but it still has utterly incredible visuals. There are many different locations with breathtaking scenery, characters, and art. Little Misfortune is visually impressive, with a captivating story and a lovely soundtrack. It is a wonderful experience that is still very enjoyable on mobile as it would be on PC.

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Need For Speed: No Limits

Drifting around a corner in Need For Speed No Limits

You can enjoy the Need For Speed series on your mobile with Need For Speed: No Limits. This stunning racing game has you attempting to claim the crown of the underground street racing world. The cars all look fantastic, and your mobile device can really handle the high-speed, graphically demanding races without struggling to keep up.

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The gameplay is simple to control on your phone but remains thrilling. There are classic races, time trials, and even moments where you must escape the police. With lots of new cars to unlock and a campaign to enjoy, it is worth jumping behind the wheel and taking Need For Speed: No Limits out for a test drive.

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Don’t Starve: Pocket Edition

Wilson Blowing A Horn Near The Beefalo And Willow Surrounded By Burning Trees In Don’t Starve Pocket Edition

For a brutal, unforgiving survival experience, you can try Don’t Starve: Pocket Edition. From fascinating mobs to encounter to mysterious artifacts and mysteries to uncover, there is so much to do from the comfort of a handheld device.

Don’t Starve: Pocket Edition has a simple art style but remains very visually impressive. The detail of everything you see on screen is beautiful, and as you generate new parts of the map, you have all the more to find and explore. You can build an elaborate home base with lots to craft and construct, which hopefully should help you survive for a few more days. If you are a fan of Don’t Starve on PC, you’ll love it on mobile too.

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The Sims Mobile

The Design Your Character Screen And Your First Home In The Sims Mobile

The Sims has had previous mobile versions, but the most recent release is The Sims Mobile. In this graphically-impressive Android variant, you get to design your Sim and help them restore a run-down house and turn it into a home.

Although there is not as much to do compared to The Sims 4 and the other main titles on PC, the mobile game is still a lot of fun. It feels very much like playing the Sims, with beautiful graphics, lots of customization, and even mini-games to try out too. If you want to be able to play The Sims on the go, then this game is for you.

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The Wolf Among Us

 - Bigby And The Mirror In The Wolf Among Us Mobile - Bigby Falling Out A Window In A Later Scene

The Wolf Among Us is a tense detective thriller based on the Fables comic series. The world of Fables is full of incredible characters, all based on fairy tales. They have had to flee their world and settle down in ours. But danger still lurks around every corner. You play as Bigby, the big bad wolf, who must investigate a brutal murder through five captivating episodes.

You are in for some really tough decisions to make in this fantastic game. It is a captivating story, all available on your phone. The comic art style is incredible and still holds up really well on android devices. If you have not had a chance to experience The Wolf Among Us, you need to download this game right away. You will not be disappointed.

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XCOM 2 Collection

Moving A Soldier Into Line Of Sight In Xcom 2 Collection Mobile - A Soldier Hiding Behind Cover

The incredible Xcom series has made it to Android and mobiles. You get the complete experience of this fantastic game, including all of the DLC. With all this content, Xcom 2 is one of the longer games you can play on mobile. You’ll be hooked from beginning to end, though.

Xcom 2 is all about rising up against your alien overlords and reclaiming Earth. You are in for quite an epic war against the formidable aliens. So, it is a good idea to have a few tactics prepared. Xcom is a tense, turn-based combat game. You need to plan out your moves, train your soldiers between missions, and do whatever it takes to stop the aliens before it is too late.

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Northgard

Your Starting Area In Winter In Northgard Mobile - Vikings Fighting A Dragon In The Game

Northgard, the real-time strategy game, has been ported to Androids and other phones and is a must-try for fans of Vikings and tactical war games. You play as a Viking clan battling it out to gain control over the realm of Nothgard. Not only do you need to conquer your enemies, but you must also defend against wild animals, mythical beasts, and the harshest of winters.

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You’ll have a blast trying out the different clans. They all have unique setups and abilities that drastically change how you tackle each battle. You might focus on researching lore with one clan. Another clan is better off setting up trade routes. There is a clan for you, no matter your play style. Northgard is a game with a lot of replayability, so the opportunity to play it on your phone is very welcome.

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Poppy Playtime

The Making A Friend Machine In Poppy Playtime Chapter One On Mobile - The Train Station In Poppy Playtime Chapter Two On Mobile

Poppy Playtime is an unsettling horror adventure game that takes place in an abandoned toy factory. You have snuck in and are exploring the facility but are not quite prepared for all the security measures… or the monsters that seem to lurk in the building too. This is a spooky game, with some creative puzzles and gameplay mechanics to mess around with throughout. Launching the GrabPack around to hack into electrical circuits is a lot of fun.

There are currently two chapters available on Android and mobile for you to enjoy. Both chapters are full of hidden details to discover. So keep your eyes peeled during your journey through this unsettling facility.

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Telltale’s The Walking Dead

Lee holding off zombies In Telltale's The Walking Dead

There are countless The Walking Dead games out there on both Android and other platforms, but few come close to the incredible Telltale’s series of games. You follow Lee and Clementine through multiple episodic seasons, navigating this harsh new way of life in a zombie apocalypse. The series is consistently outstanding throughout and well worth playing.

Now you can experience the thrilling and often tragic story on your mobile device! The game has a fantastic art style that makes you feel like you are stepping into the comic world it has been adapted from. You’ll need to be ready for many tough decisions that will impact the story, often with a limited time to decide.

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The Witness

Overview of the island In The Witness

If you are a huge fan of puzzles, you need to check out The Witness. This award-winning puzzle game is set on a mysterious island. You play as unnamed protagonist who has just awoken in this strange place. Now you must navigate the island’s many puzzles to unlock more areas to explore.

It is a gorgeous game, even when shrunk down for smaller devices. It is full of scenic locations and vibrant colors. The lack of story allows you to focus on the captivating visuals. The Witness is a relaxed, lighthearted game you can enjoy on your Android or mobile device, but still offers plenty of challenge beyond its colorful exterior.

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Injustice 2

Injustice 2 Cover Art - Batman Vs The Flash

A large roster of classic superheroes and villains come together to battle it out in this chaotic fighting game. Injustice 2 allows you to have Batman take on The Flash, or any other DC character. There are many combinations you can try out, as there is even a 3 vs 3 battle mode.

No matter who you prefer to play as, you are in for an epic experience. The graphics hold up well for a big console game that has been shrunk down for mobiles. Each character has unique abilities that are incredible to witness. There is even an entertaining story to explore between each epic fight.

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Life Is Strange

Life Is Strange - Chloe and Max on the tracks - Max playing guitar

Life Is Strange is a fantastic episodic game. You take on the role of Max, a photography student who discovers she can rewind time. The game has a gripping story, compelling characters, and a wonderful art style. The game has been adapted for Android and mobile devices. It even has some unique mobile features, such as stickers and the ability to share your progress on social media easily.

If you haven’t checked out this fantastic story-driven game, you are missing out. You can play the first episode for free and then can purchase the rest of the episodes with a season pass. So, there is no harm in trying it out to see if this game is for you. It is quite a big, graphically demanding game, but worth it.

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Apex Legends Mobile

Squad Line-up In Apex Legends On Mobile

Apex Legends has made it to mobiles. It is a wild, action-packed battle royal shooter game, and now you can play it anywhere you want on your phone. Its graphics can be pretty demanding, so you might wish to dabble with the settings a little before jumping into battle. But on high-end devices, you’ll be in for quite an exciting experience.

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This version is a worthwhile alternative for those that are fans of the original game. It even has game modes unique to mobile, including new maps and legends to play as. You can team up with your friends or go at it alone.

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Alien: Isolation

The Xenomorph In Alien Isolation - Ripley Using A Computer In The DLC

Alien: Isolation is a terrifying experience. It perfectly captures a tense, horror atmosphere throughout. In this horror game, you take on the role of Amanda Ripley, investigating the disappearance of her mother and soon finding herself trapped with the deadly Xenomorph. This is a triple-A game brought to the smaller screen, so it is quite a big, hefty game to play. Make sure to check your phone can handle it first, but it is well worth experiencing.

The game’s interface has been tailored for mobile, making it easier for you to sneak around and craft items. This version of the game also includes all of the DLC, so there is plenty of terrifying content for you to enjoy.

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Dead Cells

Dead Cells Fighting Against A Variety Of Enemies

Dead Cells, by all rights, should be a game that people know based on its incredible gameplay. If you give this little-known title a try, then you’ll realize that Dead Cells is easily one of the better games on the market.

The fact that it’s released on mobile as well means that even more players can check out this masterpiece. Just keep in mind that touch controls might not be the best way to deal with the brutality of Dead Cells.

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Exos Heroes

The Heroes Standing In A Line Below The City In Exos Heroes

Gacha games are present across the board in the mobile video game market. After all, it’s one of the best ways to maintain a steady level of profit!

Exos Heroes is one of the most gorgeous gacha games you can try out on your phone. Just keep in mind that the grind in this game is downright frustrating at times, and having to spend real money to make any progress becomes a reality sooner rather than later.

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Sky: Children Of The Light

The Player Standing Near The Isle Of Dawn Spirit 2 Location In Sky Children Of The Light

The brilliant developers behind Journey released a game on mobile devices that is just as beautiful and introspective. Sky: Children of the Night is a unique game that any fan of mobile games should definitely try out.

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The game receives constant updates and is a great way to relax after a long day. If you are looking for a beautiful and serene experience in the palm of your hand, you should definitely check out Sky: Children Of The Light.

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Dead Trigger 2

POV Of The Player Facing Off Against A Giant Monster In Dead Trigger 2

The original Dead Trigger’s gameplay was basically a cliched zombie shooter that didn’t really have anything new to bring to the table. That being said, one had to admit that the graphics of this title were excellent for a mobile title.

However, Dead Trigger 2’s visuals absolutely blew its predecessor out of the water. It’s easily one of the most demanding mobile games of all time from a graphical perspective, and any mobile user with a powerful device should definitely try this game out to push their system to the max.

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Endless Nightmare

A Ghost Approaching The Player By The Stairs In Endless Nightmare

Horror games are quite prominent in the mobile game market. However, out of all the games present in the store, one has to admit that Endless Nightmare’s visuals are in a class of their own.

If you want your creepy mobile experience to have a touch of visual class, you should definitely download Endless Nightmare. After all, it’s one of the most graphic-intensive games for Android.

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The Room: Old Sins

The Miniature House In The Room Old Sins

The Room is one of the best mobile game franchises around. It makes the most of the ubiquitous touchscreens found on modern phones and employs a form of gameplay that feels extremely natural on these devices.

One of the latest games in the series, The Room: Old Sins, obviously boasts the best graphics in a trilogy that’s renowned for its visuals. If you have a powerful device, you can definitely enjoy this graphically demanding mobile game to the fullest.

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