All laptops have some form of integrated graphics / discrete graphics otherwise the laptop would not be able to display anything on the screen. Additionally, integrated audio is standard on every laptop.
That laptop has a 1st generation Intel Core i3 CPU which is not too bad. However it relies on a graphics core in the HM55 Express chipset which is not considered powerful at all, even when it was new. It has the very first "Intel HD" graphics core generation.
It wasn't until Intel released the 2nd generation Sandy Bridge mobile Core i3/i5/i7 CPUs which came with the HD 3000 graphics that people started to consider the Intel graphics core to be even a little bit capable of playing games.