![]() Jack takes Ashley's death in Until Dawn rather hard, as he instantly recognizes that he made a wrong decision that caused her to die.In episode 5 of The Sims 4, Jack notes how shitty the game makes him feel since while his in-game Sims modeled after him and his girlfriend are living together in harmony, in real life Jack's then girlfriend was in South Korea and he's in Ireland recording games.You can just tell how awful he feels, especially when he finds out that not only is it possible to save her, but the majority of players have. In Episode 2 of Life Is Strange, he is unable to save Kate.It wouldn't be so sad if it wasn't for the terrified, helpless look he gave to the camera after he lifted the Oculus Rift from his eyes. In his Deep Down in Space video at the 12:30 mark, Jack gets jump scared by a facehugger-like creature.Seeing such a peppy, happy, and energetic guy fighting back tears and talking about how he's the equivalent of nothing without Youtube is hard to watch. Eventually he shifts it to talking about how lost he would be without Youtube, since he doesn't have any friends that he interacts with on a daily basis. As Jack reads this prompt, he starts crying and then talks about how terrible he feels about not answering every single comment that comes his way. When interacted with, a prompt from the game creator shows up talking about how the black sprite represents people who feel like they are insignificant and don't contribute to their communities, much like how many comments that Jack gets starts with messages similar to "You're probably not going to read this". At the end of his playthrough of a fangame called Jacksepticeye Paradox, he comes across a room where there is a similar sprite of Jack's but colored completely black. ![]() This becomes Harsher in Hindsight when you think of this when you watch his announcement video for his charity livestream event for suicide prevention.While Jack and his uncle weren't very close, the death was still a shock to him. The subsequent speech he gives about suicide is saddening too, considering Jack talks about his uncle who hanged himself despite being a very nice person. Sean seems very distressed throughout the video, and it comes to a peak when he is forced to hang his in-game character, showing very clearly that he doesn't want to do it but has to. The entirety of the Static Speaks My Name video, which features a game based around suicide.He later confirmed to an ask on Tumblr in 2019 he will not be finishing the game. Starting August 10th 2018, he played the full release version. Jacksepticeye started playing the pre-alpha version of the game in 2015 before playing the alpha version in 2016. Players will control one of three characters in the full release, who becomes dubbed as a "Downer" after choosing to stop using Joy, and must try to survive long enough to complete something important and personal to themselves, all while trying to escape the city before the impending social collapse. The residents of the city, seeking to forget an unspeakable horror they committed, began taking a hallucinogenic drug called "Joy" that makes them happy, but also leaves them easily controlled and lacking morality and understanding of anything else. The game takes place in the fictional English city of Wellington Wells, a dystopian retro futuristic-fashioned society formed following an alternate timeline of events within World War II, which is now on the verge of collapse in the mid 1960's.
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