What games will this play?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/...00LLE6IAU/

Cheaper here:
http://www.saveonlaptops.co.uk/59414955-Lenovo-G505s_1691531.html
Slower CPU, stronger graphics HP:
http://www.saveonlaptops.co.uk/F5B57EAABU-HP-Pavilion-15-n229sa_1664840.html
The slower CPU is general use slower. The better graphics is gaming stronger, but cpu may be too slow for a few games.
Slow load table of lots of data:
http://www.notebookcheck.net/...849.0.html
Rank about 200 on HP, and 236 on Lenovo where lower is better.
Mute audio before this site because add is loud:
Skyrim:
http://www.game-debate.com/...quirements
HP 72% of recommended, 280% of minimum CPU, 51% of recommended, 317% of minimum GPU
cpu 95% of Recommended. 365% of minimum, GPU 48% recommended, 303% minimum
This view says for the game Skyrim, and probably others, the Graphics improvement on paper is not strong enough to buy the HP, because the CPU of the Lenovo is notably stronger and although can't balance, the overall game list stands a better chance with the Lenovo.
There's a huge difference at £480
http://www.saveonlaptops.co.uk/NX.MNJEK.005-Acer-Aspire-V3-572G_1680953.html
The quality and reliability of this Acer is certainly in question to get so much performance/specifications at such a low price. The keys of the keyboard are a bit spongy and the LCD screen a bit washed out, but, you showed me £430 and here is £480 delivered price.
Same Skyrim game
http://www.game-debate.com/...quirements
108% of recommended CPU, so no cpu bottleneck to the graphics card in this game.
at 94% of recommended, on HDMI to a 1080p screen, it should play over 20fps on ultra.
Of course new games will not do as well, but at least has the chance of play and load on low/medium.
Sorry if you do not have 480 quid, but the performance difference is so big, it is something you may look to find the difference in some way. Notebookcheck confirms 24fps ultra. Smooth play on high settings.