Top games from 2013-14 that should run great on low end processors

chaitsdossantos

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Hi, there. I need to know which games I should play that released around 2013-14. I prefer the open world, first person shooter, action/adventure, world war or just war based games. Not exactly the all in one but they should be the classic. I can actually find the list of best games through Google by just typing best games of 2013 or 2014, but basically I got to care more about my Inspiron 3542 which has a lower clocked i5 processor which works @1.7 GHz speed with turbo boost up to 2.4 GHz. So I don't know what would turn out as a good game for such a low ending processor. Also my laptop has an Nvdia 820M graphic processor which again fails with a memory speed about 900 MHz. I could run big games such as Far Cry 3(I really loved this game), Sleeping Dogs, COD: Ghosts, AC: Unity, but the major problem I faced was the overheating issue even on low settings. It is not likely I can not run 2013-14 released games that work smoothly because I haven't been able to listen the fan noise when I play FIFA 14, PES 15.They work great. So I would like to know about some games that should run fantastically well. You know on what I would like, 2013 based games and they should work fine on low speed processors.

My detailed specifications are:

Operating System: Windows 8.1 (64-Bit)
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4210 CPU @1.70GHz (4 CPUs)
RAM: 8 GB
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 820M
GPU Memory Speed: 900 MHz
Video Memory: 4 GB

Also in case you're willing to do me one more favor, please have your say if I should go give a try for the following games which I actually find extremely interesting ones.
1.BioShock Infinite
2.Far Cry 4
3.Tomb Raider
4.Dragon Age: Inquisition
5.Dark Souls 2
6.Witch Hunter 2 and 3
 
Solution
Bioshock Infinite: Should run okay.
Everything else is unlikely.
The problem is your laptop is a POS not meant for gaming, and will overheat no matter what game you play.

Old games (2009 and below) shouldn't be an issue though.