Is it worth it?
If you want a Windows gaming laptop that can handle modern games without jumping straight to a much pricier machine, the Acer Nitro V15 ANV15-52 lands in a sensible middle ground. The Core i7-13620H, 16 GB of RAM, RTX 5050 graphics and 165Hz Full HD screen give it the right shape for gaming first, but the real trade-off is clear enough from the start: this is a desk-friendly performance laptop, not a light carry-everywhere machine, and the full-size layout can feel cramped if you want a wide, relaxed keyboard.
It makes most sense for buyers who care more about frame-rate headroom, a fast screen and straightforward Windows gaming than about slimness or all-day portability. If you want a machine for study, office work and the occasional game, it has enough everyday headroom to stay comfortable; if you want the quietest, lightest or most spacious laptop in the room, this is the wrong route. The value case is strongest when the current price sits in the lower mid-range for this spec level.