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I really depends. If you want an all in one solution maybe it could be a decent deal. mind you whatever you read they are ALWAYS very loud during gameplay. I have a friend who bought a lenovo legion at ~1200 euros two years ago (i don't remember the specs) and he is satisfied.
Personally I would not go for it. I would buy an APU laptop. because you compromise the entire build for that dedicated GPU chip. I'm looking at an Asus 16" OLED Ryzen AI 300. Perfect size, future proof CPU, better battery life, it can still play indies.
best clean setup:

>asus zenbook s 16
insanely good laptop with an integrated graphics card. fyi discreet GPU laptops are pretty much what give laptops a bad name: bulkier, louder, drains battery fast, very expensive, all because you have TWO CHIPS.
zenbook is light, quiet, best OLED monitor, light gaming, can perform for hours on battery. fairly well priced (~$1200)
>PS5
literally everything is optimized for the PS5 despite being outdated so you are guaranteed to have a great experience always. (for example Fallen Feathers on performance mode runs like butter) and you can own your games physically.

literally the best of all worlds. why compromise yourself with a desktop because you want to be an ebin gamer.