What? Are "games" only considered "games" when they're ONLY the latest AAA 4K ULTRA multi-million dollar title? Come on. Do you ever look at the thousands of other titles on Steam? Or are you blind to them? There's so many games, new ones from 2017 & now 2018 even, that users can play. I have 105 games on my Steam and have 537 on my wishlist. Hell I'm still playing Cities: Skyline, Rebel Galaxy & War Thunder lately at 60fps+ and decent graphics 1080p with a GTX 650 Ti. This APU with Ryzen combo beats my rig. I don't get G@M3R elitists.
Get what you want, I have yet to come upon a single person looking to play games at low settings.
When someone buys a PC they either don't care about gaming at all, or they want decent performance at FHD. And by "decent" I mean playable with setting set to medium or higher.
Sure you and I still appreciate an older title. But when someone that's new to gaming gets a new system, do you think they'll start chasing oldies, but goldies? No sir, they're going to install the latest FIFA, Battlefield or GTA. And don't get me wrong, I have built PCs without a dGPU. It's just that, if it's able to render your desktop, any IGP will do imho. When an IGP will be able to meet the "decent" threshold above, then I may start taking them more seriously. But until then, they're interchangeable to me.
As a side note, there was a time reviews were looking at video more. Performance using various codecs, handling of interlacing, IQ. ATI used to have a lead there and that could be a legitimate differentiator among IGPs. But nowadays nobody bothers anymore. Just like you can't find a smartphone review that looks at the signal reception.