Is a 16gb class 4 micro sd card enough for hd gaming on a Neo V?

I want to expand my storage to 16gb primarily for hd gaming (which the Neo V does so well ). I have been offered a great deal for a SanDisk 16GB card Class 4 and wanted to clarify if it was enough for hd gaming, classwise. Thanks in advance
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i think  a class 6 would be better ( For other pusrposes )
However class 4 is quite enough for gaming
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