Amazon Is Awash With AI-Written Guideslop For Unfinished Games
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John Walker
Published June 29, 2026
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Four of the AI guideslop books you shouldn't buy today. Ā© Amazon / Kotaku
The issue of AI-written garbage on Amazon is one that is likely only in its infancy. Given Amazonās recent $50 billion investment into OpenAI, and the deeply unwelcome infiltration of its pisspoor in-built AI helper Rufus, the site hardly seems poised to defend itself from slop books becoming an ever-more present feature. And if thereās one example of just how farcical this situation is becoming, itās the appearance of AI-delusion "guidebooks" for unfinished, unreleased games.<br>This phenomenon has been superbly written about on Substack site Rickās Game Blacklog, where on searching Amazon to learn game release dates, the author instead found listings for expensive guidebooks for the likes ofĀ Alien: Isolation 2 (release date unknown),Ā Control: Resonant (release date September 24) andĀ Gear (sic) of War: E-Day (October 6), all available to buy right now!
Each bookās cover is AI-generated and accompanied by AI-written blurbs, and in case you were left in any doubt,Ā Rickās Game Backlog points out that the text forĀ Gear of War (official title: Gear of War E-Day Game Guide: Tactical Breakdown of Conflict, Characters, and Urban Survival Systems) unimprovably begins:<br>Here is a high-converting Amazon-style book description crafted to sell your book while keeping it emotionally engaging, persuasive, and read-focused.
WellĀ Iām persuaded!<br>Ā© Amazon / Kotaku Thankfully for us, heroic Rick ordered a couple of these books for himself, and has posted examples of what lies within. And itās glorious. Itās glorious before it even begins in fact, with a table of contents thatās printed as a series of hyperlinks and without page numbers. The guidebook then doesnāt even pretend to be, well, a guidebook, laid out like a novel and lacking any pictures. 60-ish pages of AI-written lore based on the Gears of Warās Wikipedia are followed by a series of chapters providing "guides" for features that absolutely arenāt going to be in the game, like "Survival Mechanics" and "Psychological Warfare."
Meanwhile, theĀ Alien: Isolation 2 book has a whole chapter devoted to the as-yet unrevealed system requirements! A novel-like chapter!Ā Rickās Game Backlog called Amazonās customer support and had the books flagged and taken down. But theyāre right back up again.<br>Prima Content<br>Genuine gaming guidebooksĀ can be released before a game is out. I know people who write them, and theyāre given incredibly advanced access to incomplete versions of the games such that they can be meticulously broken down and explained, laid out, and published in time for the gameās launch. But these are something else entirely: entirely hallucinated tomes of gibberish based on plagiarizing online information about a game. And itās a smart con, too, given Amazonās propensity to promote associated items if youāve pre-ordered a copy of any of these games. At $20 or more, itās not a cheap trick to fall for, too. The cover images are pretty convincing at a glance, and a parent looking to pick up a kid a gift, or just a regular games player having it show up in their Amazon recommendations, could very easily and innocently fall for it.
The same sorts of AI-slop guides are also listed for released games, like thisĀ Lies of P book from the same "author" behind theĀ Alien: Isolation 2 entry, George D. Brogon, or prolific guidebot Donald C. Campbell and his guides forĀ The Adventures of Elliot,Ā Mina the Hollower, andĀ Star Fox. (My favorite thing about all of these and many others is that they all contain a variation of the phrase "Step into the world ofā¦" in their AI-bilge descriptions. God AI sucks so hard.)<br>Rick gets into where quality guides can be found, as well as a lot more in-depth mocking of the drivel he discovered, and itās well-worth a read.
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