Cloud gaming is great for trying games without downloading them, but sometimes the best use is for playing a graphically demanding title on an older laptop or a device that couldn't normally run it. What's a game you've successfully played via cloud streaming that surprised you with how well it worked?
Cyberpunk 2077 ran on cloud from an old laptop and I was shocked at how playable it was The visuals still looked solid and the controls felt responsive most of the time It turned a budget machine into a gaming rig for long sessions
A racing game on a tablet via cloud streaming stayed smooth enough to chase rivals The steering felt surprisingly responsive when the wifi held It was a nice surprise for travel days and cafe sessions
Strategy games with huge maps work fine through cloud You can pan and issue orders without a choppy frame rate which would have been a slog on that hardware offline
A story heavy indie also translated well through cloud Latency was acceptable for pacing and exploration so I could soak in the vibe rather than fight input lag
Cloud gaming 2025 trends show libraries expanding and streaming quality getting steadier That makes it easier to try a big title I thought would be too heavy on a laptop and actually enjoy it