When Cuphead burst on the scene, it’s 1930’s-inspired hand-drawn graphics and original jazz soundtrack wowed players almost as much as the difficult gameplay did.

Last fall, Mac users finally got the chance to try their hands at this run-and-gun action game, where boss battles feature prominently and game controllers are known to suffer the consequences of players’ frustrations.

But does Cuphead’s beauty and difficulty restrict it to only the newest, most powerful machines? Or does its 2D nature mean Cuphead is available to a variety of Mac gamers? That’s what we’re here to tell you.

Cuphead With its hand-drawn graphics and original jazz soundtrack, Cuphead is one of the most beautiful, unique and difficult games of the last several years. Our score: ★★★★★

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First things first, is the game any good?

While Cuphead’s looks are old fashioned, its gameplay is definitely modern and includes full controller support, local co-op, and a variety of worlds, weapons and special moves to uncover as you (slowly) progress through the game.

Make no mistake, this game is difficult and you will die often as you figure out the way through each level.

If you’re still here, you probably know that Cuphead is one of the best-reviewed games, indie or not, of the last several years. In addition to winning a variety of awards, it continues to score Overwhelmingly Positive reviews (95% overall) on Steam and boasts an impressive 88/100 Metascore:

Typical reviews include Hardcore Gamer calling Cuphead:

A special, once-in-a-generation type of game. Cuphead would have flourished on its brilliant art-style and visual aesthetic alone, easily. Yet what truly sets it apart from anything released over the past ten years is how well everything binds together.

Kotaku similarly says:

Of course, the game is also gorgeous to look at. Cuphead takes up a hand drawn art-style evocative of early Disney or Max Fleischer cartoon and is simply delightful to watch… The art is complemented by catchy music full of plonky piano claps and boisterous brass.

Despite its notorious difficulty, Cuphead continues to win raves from those brave enough to accept the challenge.

Cuphead Mac requirements

These are Cupheads Mac system requirements:

OS: 10.11.x

Processor: Intel Core i5

Video Card: Intel HD Graphics 4000 or higher (requires Metal)

Memory: 4GB RAM

Hard Drive: 4 GB of Hard Drive space

Warning: You’ll be forced to use EA’s Origins client (which I deeply dislike)

The Test: Can you play Cuphead on Mac?

These system requirements seem modest, but to evaluate how well Cuphead really runs, we’ll test it on these models:

MacBook Pro (13-inch, Late 2016) : 2.0 GHz Intel Core i5, 8 GB RAM, Intel Iris Graphics 540 (1.5GB)

: 2.0 GHz Intel Core i5, 8 GB RAM, Intel Iris Graphics 540 (1.5GB) iMac (5K, 27-inch, Late 2014) : 3.5 GHz Intel Core i5, 8 GB RAM, AMD Radeon R9 M290X (2GB)

: 3.5 GHz Intel Core i5, 8 GB RAM, AMD Radeon R9 M290X (2GB) Mac Mini (Late 2014): 2.5 GHz Intel Core i5, 8 GB RAM, Intel Iris 5100 (1.5GB)

Why these machines? We want to give you results from a variety of machines so that even if you don’t have an exact match, you should be able to judge if your Mac can handle the game. To that end we have one Mac from each of three levels:

High-end Macs (the 2014 iMac).

Recent entry-level Macs (the 2016 MacBook Pro).

Older Macs (the 2013 MacBook Pro).

These are the settings we used to test Cuphead using our in-house FPS counter Count It for a fixed duration of 5 minutes:

1280×800 resolution

Graphics Quality: Medium

Vertical Sync: On

Why these settings? Remember, we are testing vastly different machines. Some high-end, some not. 1280×800 and Medium settings won’t impress anyone, but they are acceptable and should meet the requirements of the average gamer.

The Results: Cuphead is a GO!

Those beautiful graphics and insane amounts of activity going on on the screen at once didn’t hold back any of our machines from hitting or coming very close to the game’s 60 FPS maximum at our standard settings.

The target? This chart includes the average frames per second (FPS) recorded on each machine. We usually aim for 30 FPS, because 30 FPS is enough to guarantee a smooth and fluid experience.

Some readers argue that 30 FPS is not high enough, but it’s still what some current-gen consoles aim for, and considering most Macs were not built for gaming, 30 FPS is a good target.

As a reminder, this is how we describe the different levels of performance:

Below 20 FPS : Unplayable : Laggy gameplay, full of stutters and slowdowns.

: : Laggy gameplay, full of stutters and slowdowns. 20-30 FPS : Borderline : Can be OK in slow-paced games. Still, not optimal.

: Can be OK in slow-paced games. Still, not optimal. 30-45 FPS : Playable : Acceptable for most (most gaming consoles do this).

: Acceptable for most (most gaming consoles do this). 45-60 FPS : Smooth : Fluid gameplay, with no perceivable stutters.

: Fluid gameplay, with no perceivable stutters. 60+ FPS : Very Smooth : For hardcore and professional players, a luxury for most.

We usually aim for 30 FPS, because 30 FPS is enough to guarantee a smooth and fluid experience.

All three of our test machines aced the 30 FPS challenge, but read on further to see how far you may be able to go.

Can my Mac run Cuphead?

While our 2014 iMac may be getting a little old, it is the only one of our test machines with a dedicated graphics card. Because of this, we didn’t expect it to have any problems with Cuphead, and we were right.

In fact, with that dedicated card, and in light of the additional results from our 2016 MBP discussed below, we’re confident we could max out the settings and still have no problems.

Take away: If you have a high-end Mac, you can expect to smoothly play this game at the highest settings.

Can you play Cuphead on a MacBook Pro?

Again, looking at Cuphead’s system requirements, you wouldn’t expect a more modern MBP like our 2016, even with integrated graphics, to have a problem with our default settings. And sure enough, it easily hit the 60 FPS maximum.

So we decided to take it to the next level, bumping the resolution up to 2560×1600. The results? We were still able to hit 60 FPS. Clearly, Cuphead is an excellent game for those with more recent Macbook Pros.

1280×800: 60 FPS

2560×1600: 60 FPS

Take away: Cuphead is properly optimized for macOS and Metal and not particularly demanding. Any recent Mac should be able to handle it, even those with integrated graphics.

But what if you have an older Mac?

According to our results, no problem. Our test 2013 Macbook Pro ran the game at 56.7 FPS, which is way above our target. If your Mac is even older than that, it will really depend on your machine’s graphics. If you have the minimum Intel HD Graphics 4000 and can run Metal, you should be able to play Cuphead at least at our standard settings.

Take away: Even if your Mac has integrated graphics, if you can run Metal and have at least Intel HD Graphics 4000, you should be fine.

Bottom line: Despite Cuphead’s amazing graphics, non-stop action, and a fantastic soundtrack, it is a well-optimized game that should run just fine on any Mac that can run Metal.

Kudos to StudioMDHR for an amazing job of optimizing Cuphead so that as many Mac gamers as possible can enjoy it.

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Cuphead With its hand-drawn graphics and original jazz soundtrack, Cuphead is one of the most beautiful, unique and difficult games of the last several years. Our score: ★★★★★

$19.99┊Humble Bundle

Cuphead Mac Review With its hand-drawn graphics and original jazz soundtrack, Cuphead is one of the most beautiful, unique and difficult games of the last several years. And StudioMDHR did an amazing job bringing Cuphead to the Mac, making it easily playable on any Mac that supports Metal. Editor's Rating:

5

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