To the best of my knowledge, a Chromebook is the wrong machine to get for gaming. It's really intended for people that need the basics: surfing the net, facebook, email, word processor, things like that. My mom and grandmother have one and it suits them perfectly (I love using the Chromebook too when I need to do a quick internet search because they load up so fast).
I think the whole point of Chromebooks is to not store anything on your hard drive (i.e. installing games like Aces High). All of your data is supposed to be "in the cloud" (i.e. stored on services such as Google Drive). Your programs will also be all online -- in other words, you'd be using browser apps for every task. Check out Google Drive or similar online storage/office services and see if they're to your liking for keeping recordings and things like that. Be aware of the fees: they may offer you some space for free for a year or so, but then once you're all cozy with the service, they won't become so free anymore.
But like I said, Chromebook is not a good solution for games. But I'm not a huge computer whiz so others may know better.