Steam Replay 2024 is available now so you can compare your Balatro playtime with friends

Engadget - Dec 18th, 2024
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Steam Replay, Valve's version of a year-end gaming summary similar to Spotify Wrapped, is now available for users to review. Since its introduction in 2022, the feature provides insights into gaming habits over the year. For 2024, it includes statistics on the number of games and demos played, achievements unlocked, longest gaming streak, and time spent on specific games. It also analyzes usage of the Steam Deck, preferred genres, and compares individual data with median user stats. The median user played four games and unlocked 13 achievements this year. Users can access their data through the Steam app, Steam Deck, or the web, and have the option to share their Replay publicly or on their profiles.

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RATING

7.0
Fair Story
Consider it well-founded

The article provides a concise overview of Valve's Steam Replay feature, akin to Spotify Wrapped, highlighting its availability and features for the year 2024. While it conveys the necessary information clearly, the article lacks in-depth analysis or multiple perspectives, focusing solely on a personal account of using the feature.

RATING DETAILS

8
Accuracy

The article accurately describes the Steam Replay feature and its functionalities. However, there is a minor error in referring to 2024, which seems to be a future date given the current year is 2023.

5
Balance

The article does not present multiple perspectives or insights beyond the author's personal experience with the feature. It lacks balance in terms of user feedback or any critical insights into the feature's impact or limitations.

9
Clarity

The article is clearly written and easy to understand, with a straightforward structure. The language is neutral, avoiding emotive terms, though the mention of 2024 creates slight confusion about the timeline.

6
Source quality

The article does not cite external sources or provide links to further information about Steam Replay. It relies solely on the author's personal experience, which may not represent the wider user base's views.

7
Transparency

While the article is transparent about the author's personal use and experience with Steam Replay, it lacks disclosure of any potential conflicts of interest, such as whether the author has any affiliation with Valve.