Best Video Games for frame rate stability

#1 Hades II
5.0
4 reviews
Strong consensus

Frame-rate evidence is strong, including stable 120 FPS reports, smooth 60 FPS handheld Switch play, and no reported frame-rate problems in tested versions.

Pros: world interactivity, side character depth

Cons: grind level

#2 Dragon Ball FighterZ
4.7
5 reviews

Frame rate stability is very strong. Multiple reviews cite 60FPS, no noticeable dips, and performance comparable to other platforms.

Pros: animation quality, art direction

Cons: save system reliability, cross-play support

#3 Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves
4.7
1 review
Budget pick

Performance was praised as flawless, with no stutters or drops during flashy moments.

Pros: gameplay mechanics, combat system

Cons: user interface design, menu usability

#4 Forza Horizon 5
4.6
7 reviews
Budget pick

Frame-rate feedback is mostly strong, especially on current consoles and performance modes, though several reviewers mention tradeoffs, pop-in, or occasional dips in demanding scenes.

Pros: movement feel, cross-play support

Cons: cross-save support, skill tree depth

#5 Saros
4.5
8 reviews
Best sound

Most performance evidence is positive, with several reviews reporting near-locked or solid 60fps. Caveats include minor drops or occasional performance hits in specific situations.

Pros: load times, visual effects quality

Cons: side character depth, map and navigation design

#6 Forza Horizon 6
4.5
2 reviews

Preview players repeatedly describe the available quality mode as stable and locked in rather than inconsistent.

Pros: exploration quality, open-world design

Cons: world interactivity, learning curve

#7 Hollow Knight: Silksong
4.5
2 reviews
Best sound Strong consensus Budget pick

Frame-rate impressions are positive across Switch 2, PC, and video coverage, with reviewers citing 120 fps, 60 fps, and stable low-end performance.

Pros: value for money, sound design

Cons: loot system, camera behavior

#8 The First Berserker: Khazan
4.5
2 reviews
Budget pick

Performance is usually steady, with little to no frame-rate trouble outside occasional rare drops.

Pros: value for money, performance optimization

Cons: companion AI, protagonist appeal

#9 Invincible VS
4.5
1 review

Frame rate stability is directly praised in local play, with one source reporting a locked 60 frames per second without noticeable drops. The evidence does not prove every platform or...

Pros: world interactivity, frame rate stability

Cons: family friendliness, age appropriateness

#10 Pragmata
4.5
1 review

Performance is described as steady during normal play, including action-heavy encounters on console.

Pros: combat system, graphics quality

Cons: map and navigation design, mission design

#11 Split Fiction
4.5
6 reviews
Budget pick Strong consensus

Frame rate stability is excellent on most consoles, while Switch 2 reviews note lower targets and occasional stutter.

Pros: cross-play support, platforming precision

Cons: side character depth, matchmaking quality

#12 Crimson Desert
4.4
7 reviews
Best sound

Frame-rate stability is generally strong in the cited PC and PS5 Pro impressions, though some heavy scenes still cause dips.

Pros: environmental detail, soundtrack quality

Cons: stealth mechanics, family friendliness

#13 Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced
4.2
2 reviews

Frame-rate evidence is technical rather than hands-on, citing uncapped PC frame rate support and console 60 fps options, not verified launch stability.

Pros: visual effects quality, platform-specific feature support

Cons: multiplayer design, DLC value

#14 Street Fighter 6
3.6
6 reviews

Frame rate stability was strong in standard versus combat but uneven in World Tour, handheld, PC, PS4, and Xbox-specific situations mentioned by reviewers.

Pros: cross-play support, gameplay mechanics

Cons: platforming precision, monetization fairness

#15 Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
3.5
1 review

Frame rate is not flawless, with reported drops in quality mode even as the overall presentation remains impressive.

Pros: combat system, boss design

Cons: platforming precision, puzzle design

#16 Elden Ring Nightreign
3.0
2 reviews
Budget pick

Frame-rate stability varies by setup, with some reviewers seeing slowdown and others reporting mostly smooth performance.

Pros: monetization fairness, movement feel

Cons: cross-play support, social features

#17 South of Midnight
2.8
1 review

Frame-rate performance is mixed rather than disastrous, ranging from smooth reports to visible dips on some platforms.

Pros: atmosphere, voice acting

Cons: family friendliness, camera behavior

#18 Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss
2.5
4 reviews

Frame rate stability is inconsistent. Sonar-heavy scenes and Xbox or PC sections are reported to cause hard drops, though one reviewer saw only rare dips.

Pros: mission design, lore depth

Cons: platforming precision, boss design

#19 007 First Light
2.0
1 review
Best for FPS

Frame-rate stability is a direct concern in one preview, which reported severe drops during explosion-heavy action scenes.

Pros: immersion, atmosphere

Cons: open-world design, AI behavior