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Postal 2

Postal 2

PC
Released

Release Date: April 14, 2003

Singleplayer

The direct successor to one of the most controversial PC games of all time. The original game was released in 1997. Again, the player takes on the role of Postal Dude, whose entire life collapses one day. The desperate protagonist has to fulfill a set of daily tasks over the course of one week, relieving personal tensions along the way.

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Postal 2 is a sequel to one of the most brutal and bloody games that have ever been released on PC. It was developed by the same team, Running With Scissors.

This time around, the game is powered by the latest graphics engine by Epic Games, UNREAL Warfare Engine, which makes everything look much more realistic than in the first installment. This solution also comes with a change of perspective from aerial view to first-person.

Postal 2 offers over 20 single player missions. Pistol, shotgun, machine gun – it’s just a few of weapons with which we’ll exterminate our foes. Apart from those, we also get to use some other deadly toys, some of which were already implemented in Postal.

The developers also released a free toolset that allows the players to create their own mods.

Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Game Series

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Postal Game Series

A controversial action game series that owes its notoriety primarily to sadistic but also grotesque violence. The series Postal was created and is being developed by Running with Scissors studio, which also occasionally collaborates with other developers.

Postal Game Series

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Postal 2 Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommanded System Requirements:
Processor Pentium III 1.2 GHz, 384 MB RAM, 64 MB graphic card (GeForce 3 or better), 3 GB HDD.

Expansions

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Postal 2: Paradise Lost

Postal 2: Paradise Lost

PC

Expansion

April 17, 2015

Action

Postal 2: Paradise Lost is the second official expansion for Postal 2. It was released twelve years after the base game was released, which is quite unusual, to say the least. The game takes place eleven years after the events of the first expansion, Apocalypse Weekend. Once again, we end up in Paradise City, ruled by chaos and anarchy after the nuclear attack. Our job is to bring back peace and order. To do so, we have to face the self-proclaimed separatists. We will meet many familiar faces from the previous game, not only Gary Coleman. Like in every Postal game, gameplay is filled with ridiculous humor and over-the-top brutality. Running With Scissors did not improve any technical aspects of the game and reused the old engine from Postal 2. Due to that decision, the game looks rather outdated.

Postal 2: Paradise Lost
Postal 2: Apocalypse Weekend

Postal 2: Apocalypse Weekend

PC

Expansion

November 25, 2004

Action

The first major expansion to 2003's Postal 2, the game requires the base game to run along with Share the Pain, a multiplayer add-on. Apocalypse Weekend brings with it 10 new story missions set in brand new locations in the fictional town of Paradise City, including an elephant sanctuary and an Islamic terrorist camp. There are also a whole host of new characters, such as crazy cats and victims of the infamous mad cow disease.

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Ratings

Game Ratings for Postal 2 Video Game.

97%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Overwhelmingly Positive (98,272)

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Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Unparalleled Freedom: Players appreciate the ability to engage in chaotic and absurd actions, such as using unconventional weapons and completing mundane tasks in outrageous ways.
  • Dark Humor and Satire: The game is praised for its dark, offensive humor and satirical take on everyday life, which resonates with many players.
  • Variety of Gameplay: There is a large arsenal of weapons and a vast array of interactions with NPCs, providing a diverse and entertaining experience.
  • Good Optimization for Older PCs: Players mention that the game runs well on lower-spec machines, making it accessible to a wider audience.
  • Engaging Community and Mod : The game has a ive community and a variety of mods that enhance gameplay.

The main cons of the game

  • Repetitive Gameplay: Some s find the tasks and gameplay can become predictable and monotonous over time.
  • Dated Graphics: The graphics are considered outdated, reflecting its age as a game from 2003, which might deter some players.
  • AI and Game Mechanics Issues: NPC AI can be inconsistent, and some mechanics are described as janky or poorly executed, leading to frustrating experiences.
  • Morally Questionable Content: The game's extreme violence and offensive humor may not appeal to everyone and can be seen as tasteless.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to s

  • Better Combat Mechanics: Some players expressed a desire for improved gunplay and more refined combat mechanics, particularly regarding auto-aim and enemy AI behavior.
  • More Diverse Missions: s noted that while the game offers a variety of tasks, more unique and engaging mission designs would enhance the experience.
  • Visual and Technical Updates: Suggestions for modern graphics or a remastered version were mentioned, indicating a desire for a fresh take on the game?s visuals and performance.
  • Additional Character Customization: Some players wished for more options to customize their character or gameplay style, adding depth to the sandbox experience.

Summary

  • Overall, POSTAL 2 is celebrated for its outrageous humor and freedom of gameplay, but it also faces criticism for its repetitive nature and outdated mechanics.

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