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Have you considered steamOS? It runs a fair number of games and the Linux kernel.
I think it still isn't officially out yet. At least the new version and I wouldn't recommend the old one.
On integrated graphics (which I assume op has) gaming should work generally the same across ditros. I use mint personally and that's a great way to start off. Simple, similar layout to windows, and I have run into any issues with games.
Just wanted to add that the OS running on Steam Deck is SteamOS 3 (aka Holo). Valve says it will be open source, but hasn’t released the code yet. Meanwhile, you can try HoloISO if you have an AMD GPU.
Have any experience with it ? I considered it but some comments seem to indicate it's still really rough to be used as a computer OS