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one of the tester's names is JustinLovesPenis
hahaha :D
-great game though, i have played it four or five times now and it never gets old reading his story combined with the music and gameplay. 5/5
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Why are people saying he didnt kill her? The text at the and says he "didn't recall murdering her" (saying he did, be he doesn't remember), and he buried her in the backyard in a green box
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@LukeMann - I don't believe Jack chooses to believe so either. But why else would he have a "memory" of pulling the trap door from underneath her and then have the epilogue mention him burying her in his back yard in a green box. Sorry, but his story sounds far more stalker-ish than romantic...
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I love 2D aray's games. this has a big place in my hart togheter with viricide. admitidley the two games where only "good". It is the story that makes them awesome
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This is the worst game I have every played, the story made me want to kill myself and all I could think of how pathetic the designers life must be to make a game like this so that people will feel sorry for him/her. The only reason I played this game was for the power up points. Epic fail
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I rediscovered this game thanks to kong daily badge. I loved it then, i still love it. It is a beautiful game with an even more beautiful music. I decided to leave a comment when i realized the music was still playing even though i switched to mypaint. Thanks!
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I just don't see why everybody feels so sorry for Jack. He freaking killed her and everybody is saying "Poor Jack. I cried for him." If Kathryn were my mother/sister/daughter, I would be pushing for lethal injection!
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Personally, I thought the story was a little melodramatic.
However, the game-play was cool - an original concept with the copying. I liked thinking about each level. The whole thing was pretty short, though. I felt like I was still figuring out the mechanics when it ended. I would have liked more levels to challenge me. Anyone else want more levels?
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I played the game when the badge came out, didn't think much of it tbh, so I gave it a 2/5 and quit. Today I played it again for the extra 15 points and started reading the texts (thoughts/writings, if you will) and I didn't really get it the first time. So I played it again and finally began to understand the meaning of the Title "The Company of Myself" and the different thoughts he and the shrink must have had. It's a beautiful story and I've changed my 2-star rating to a 5-star and a fav!
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it is the most heartbreakinly sad story you will ever find, i wanted to stop playing the minute it got to kathryn. I'm torn to see such a guy have a horrible life like that and i truly do feel his pain. Great, but extremely s-sad g-game 10/10 D':
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Ok, so here's my serious review. - It was a good puzzle game. I really liked the *poof* of smoke effect (graphically). The rest of the graphics were passable. The story line was top notch as far as puzzle game story lines can be. Music seemed appropriate. There were a couple minor issues though. Using the word "shrink" makes the game a little less professional. "Doctor" would have been a much better choice. As it's fairly clear that Jack had a hand in her death (he did pull the lever that made her fall), I think a better ending would be that after the doctor leaves, a priest accompanied by four guards lead him to the firing line.
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After the credits on "The End" there will be a message that says "The Shrink Leaves, and suddenly I don't have anyone to tell my story to anymore" I thought in the report that he will find someone to talk to, someone to help him like the shrink said in the last sentance, but now i know that he doesn't. This is so sad that I would've cried if there wasn't anybody else in the room. This is excellent, but even more it's beautiful. At the end I understand the green box ending and the checkpoints. Keep up the good games. This deffinantly overpasses shooting games and junk with zombies. 98/5
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Even though the retards rated it down, I am still laughing at how she can stand on his block head, but he can't stand on hers.
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such a sad story i almost cried
also very nice done on the last when he sees the shrink is leaving he desperatly tries to make him stay and in the level you just need to jump and press space to desperatly reach the other side
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It's a good game, but the last level does basically rely on luck. Some systems just can't do that because of how buggy Flash can be.
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@kylaca
I completed the last stage with a "brute force" method. As you have infinite copies of yourself, just try to jump over the gap and create copies until you can use your copies as stepping stones.
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+ this if you cried of nearly in the end, because this game is so well done and it has touched my mind and way of thinking
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How can all these people be sad about the ending? It says he murdered this woman. Murdered. Think about it. Doesn't matter if his mind can't handle it. Could handle it enough to murder in the first place. Other than that make shift unreality ending fiasco, it was an enjoyable game.
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Great game. It would have made me cry if I could cry, but I think that is not possible anymore. What it did was depressing me. Loved it. Poor guy.
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Great game, good gameplay and great story. Its sad, but not as much as some ppl here are saying(thats just my opinion) but its still a great game and the story is still amazing. 5/5
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@PiraHC
Bringing emotion to a flash game that can be played in 20 minutes is not as easy (not that it's ever really easy) as bringing emotion to a book that one can read for days or weeks. It's unexpected, it's out of place, it's special among a medium filled with games that include bison bodyslamming gummybears and even weirder concepts that I can't remember right now.
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Masterpiece. One of the best games I've ever played, mostly because of the story. The gameplay isn't too difficult, but it isn't too easy, either. The music fits perfectly, and the story and the ending are by far the best ones I've seen in a game of this kind.