so i just heard about this super weird situation with a game called bohrdom. apparently, it was created by some guy who's suspected of trying to shoot donald trump, and now the game's been pulled from sale on steam. i'm not really sure what to think about all this, but it's definitely got me curious.

from what i've gathered, bohrdom is some kind of chemistry and physics simulation game that wasn't really getting much attention until the whole incident happened. then, suddenly, it's getting flooded with new purchases and reviews - mostly from people trying to be funny or make some kind of political statement. it's pretty clear that most of these reviews aren't exactly genuine, since a lot of them have less than 30 minutes of playtime logged. i mean, come on, if you're gonna leave a review, at least put in some effort to play the game, right?

i'm not surprised that steam decided to pull the game from sale, though. valve's been getting more strict about moderating the platform lately, especially when it comes to games that are trying to troll people or spread toxic messages. and let's be real, bohrdom's situation is pretty unusual - i mean, the game's developer is accused of trying to assassinate a president, so it's not exactly surprising that people are going to be talking about it. preorders are available at major retailers, but i'm not sure if that's still going to be the case now that the game's been pulled from steam.

it's also worth noting that valve's not really saying why they pulled the game - at least, not yet. it could be because of the fake reviews, or it could be because of the game's connection to the alleged shooter. either wayRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?

from what i've gathered, bohrdom is some kind of chemistry and physics simulation game that wasn't really getting much attention until the whole incident happened. then, suddenly, it's getting flooded with new purchases and reviews - mostly from people trying to be funny or make some kind of political statement. it's pretty clear that most of these reviews aren't exactly genuine, since a lot of them have less than 30 minutes of playtime logged. i mean, come on, if you're gonna leave a review, at least put in some effort to play the game, right?

i'm not surprised that steam decided to pull the game from sale, though. valve's been getting more strict about moderating the platform lately, especially when it comes to games that are trying to troll people or spread toxic messages. and let's be real, bohrdom's situation is pretty unusual - i mean, the game's developer is accused of trying to assassinate a president, so it's not exactly surprising that people are going to be talking about it. preorders are available at major retailers, but i'm not sure if that's still going to be the case now that the game's been pulled from steam.

it's also worth noting that valve's not really saying why they pulled the game - at least, not yet. it could be because of the fake reviews, or it could be because of the game's connection to the alleged shooter. either wayRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?