Suspected shooter identified as Cole Allen, who allegedly opened fire during the White House Correspondents' Dinner last night, is apparently a video game developer who released a title called Bohrdom on Steam back in 2018. Having found that out, folks are rushing to actually buy his game, only so they can leave a snarky review. As per Polygon, Allen is a self-described game developer and engineer, who, as per his game's Steam description, created a "skill-based, non-violent asymmetrical fighting game loosely derived from a chemistry model that is itself loosely based on reality," whatever that means exactly. It's a simple 2D game that Allen apparently made and released in 2018, pricing it at around $2. From his Steam developer page, it seems this is the only game Allen made and released under his own name, and it is unclear if he was involved in the development of anything else that wound up on Steam over the years. Allen's game is apparently a fighting title, but I can't understand anything that's going on here. Image via Cole AllenPolygon reports that Allen does appear to have another game in the works, First Law, though neither they nor we could find the game anywhere online. This being the internet, folks are now rushing to purchase Allen's $2 game just so they could get the ability to leave a snarky review under it. Many are poking fun at Allen, saying that the incident at the White House was the "weirdest way to get publicity for [his] game." Not all of the reviews are negative, actually, with over half of them being positive, but most of the recent ones are generally comedic in nature. "This game is really a miss," one review said, "As a shooter, it seriously fails." Allen was allegedly armed with a shotgun, a handgun, and several knives, reportedly hitting a Secret Service officer carrying a bulletproof vest. No one died as a result of the incident, and Allen hasn't been charged yet. Per CNN, he was allegedly aiming at "members of the administration," since President Donald Trump was present at the ceremony. The post Alleged Trump shooter is a game developer—and people are rushing to review bomb his Steam releases appeared first on Destructoid.