Doom is on there, but I wouldn't say the experience is great. I've played it both locally and on Stadia and while a quality-inelastic buyer might be OK with it there it just doesn't match up for a serious/invested consumer. And that's totally fine; not all things have to be for all people. But it's a worse experience once you know what you're looking for, and will stay so.
And, as a TO for fighting games, there's no substitute there for the barest minimum latency possible (to the point where older games legitimately feel better because you can play them over analog connections to a CRT).
And, as a TO for fighting games, there's no substitute there for the barest minimum latency possible (to the point where older games legitimately feel better because you can play them over analog connections to a CRT).