Is there a list of games that work with Airplay?

I'm deciding if I want to buy an Apple TV or not. I'd mainly use it for the Airplay feature so I could use my phone as a controller and have a big screen for games without having to get an iPad. However, I don't know what the limits are on what games work and which don't.
To be honest, two of the biggest games I want to play are Deus Ex: The Fall and Mass Effect: Infiltrator.

I am, but I don't see where it'd say that. There's no simple check box and it doesn't say in the actual text description. There's gotta be SOME WAY to know before buying the app and an apple TV. That's $110 to just know.

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