It’s really impressive to see how far Android phones have come in terms of specs and performance. Over the past couple of years, we’ve gotten massive hardware improvements – newer, faster processors, RAM and storage sizes that rival those found in computers, and even built-in cooling systems and additional controls for gaming-centric smartphones like the ASUS ROG Phones. This brings us to our main topic – games! Since the dawn of the Google Playstore (originally known as the Android Market back then) we’ve seen a lot of developers try to come up with games that can take advantage of the ever-evolving hardware on our phones, and give us titles with more advanced gameplay as opposed to your usual slew of fruit-slicing, bird-slinging, and puzzle-solving titles. Role-playing games in particular are abundant on the platform, although when it came to quality it was clear that those titles were miles away from what one could call “console-quality” due to hardware limitations. Over time though