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Mikko Silvennoinen

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Honkai Star Rail Genshin Impact dev, HoYoVerse came out with a blockbuster anime-style RPG title, Honkai Star Rail. And the best part about this game is that it can run easily on the iPhone 15 Pro at the Highest Settings at 120 FPS. Though playing at 60 FPS, the phone might thermal-throttle down to the mid-40s. The game embraces the charms of Japanese anime clichés, with a cast of charming characters, and a sprinkle of humor here and there. The gameplay in of itself is addictive, and the microtransactions tend to take a backseat this time around. But that’s not the end of the story for the game. Honkai Star Rail is set to receive updates on the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max for MetalFX and Ray Tracing. System requirements: OS: iOS 11.0 or later, A11 Bionic, 3.5 GB Space https://apps.apple.com/us/app/honkai-star-rail/id1599719154 Myst A puzzle-adventure game, Myst resurfaces from its origins in the 1990s and graces iPhone gamers with a Remake, powered by Unreal Engine 4, and the visuals are just phenomenal. You’re chucked onto a mysterious island and are tasked to interact with mysterious contraptions. You’ll have to figure out the happenings on the island and solve the challenges awaiting you ahead. Myst is remarkably tailored for an iPhone experience. You’d be surprised to know that the title features support for 120 FPS and advanced graphical settings. The best part is that users can utilize the full power of the iPhone 15 Pro with Metal 2.1 support along with some upscaling help, courtesy of AMD FSR 1.0. System requirements: OS: iOS 14.0 or later, A12 Bionic, 4 GB Space https://apps.apple.com/us/app/myst-mobile/id6444813759

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