Gamepressure has new features. Check out our AI-powered Steam review summaries and OpenCritic ratings
Get all the insights with our AI-generated summaries of Steam reviews on Gamepressure. New features make it easier to compare media and .
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AI-generated materials definitely have their ups and downs – no question about it. Sometimes, the quality isn’t perfect, and the results can feel a bit generic. But when used right, it can save time and effort while still producing useful materials. That’s why Gamepressure is excited to bring you something new: a summary of Steam reviews created by AI.
AI at work. How we’re using it to summarize Steam reviews
In December 2024, we launched a new version of gamepressure.androidapks.biz. Today, we just wanted to give you a quick look at some of the most interesting features that came with the update. One big upgrade is the addition of OpenCritic ratings to our game database, making it easier to see how they are being reviewed across the media.
But what we are most excited about is Steam reviews summary generated by AI. As we all know, player can sometimes be very different from media scores – just look at the rating section of Star Wars Jedi Survivor. This gives you a look at how those opinions compare.
This system puts together short, helpful overview from players, like this for Dragon Age The Vailguard, that accurately show the game’s current state. It filters out review bombing and low-quality to keep things accurate, focusing on English-language ones. The tricky part was removing useless opinions without losing the ones that actually matter.
The summary gets updated based on two factors: the game's release timing and its popularity. If it was released recently, updates can happen as often as daily during the first week. For more popular games, this continues to be refreshed even long after launch.
- 39% positive on Steam: Stalker Enhanced Editions dissapoint fans with cut content and blurry visuals
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on AI - It doesn’t matter what you do, here’s how I’d use it to get ahead
- Elton John slams plan to let AI use artists’ work without paying. The UK’s new bill comes under fire
- Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, thinks its „cool” young people use ChatGPT for life advice
- AI-generated videos are becoming more difficult to distinguish from reality. We already have fake YouTubers playing Fortnite and Minecraft