Postal: Brain Damaged Announced - Retro Spin-off to the Controversial Series
Running With Scissors presented a trailer of Postal: Brain Damaged. A spin-off to the infamous FPS series from Hyperstrange and CreativeForge Games will debut on PC in the same year as Postal 4: No Regerts.
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Hardly any series of games has gained such infamy as the fourth installment should completely dispel them. As if that wasn't enough, Running With Scissors has just announced Postal: Brain Damaged, a sequel to the series from Hyperstrange and CreativeForge Games. You can watch the trailer below.
As you can see on the trailer, Brain Damaged will be a retro FPS, with pixel-art visuals, gameplay without the modern stuff like cover and a crazy, delirious world. The latter is to be the result of the hero's mayhem, who 'slightly' OD'd on alcohol. As a result, his smahed brain took him to a dreamlike asylum, where patients attack him with rubber weapons, and the locations are roamed by killer grandmas and obscenely pushy aliens. In a world where the mind and senses of the hero turn against him, the Postal Dude can only rely on one thing: good, old and - as usual - heavily exaggerated violence. Postal: Brain Damaged will launch on Steam next year, as well as the fourth installment.
Minimum system requirements of Postal: Brain Damaged:
- OS: Windows Vista / 7 / 8 / 10
- U: dual core (2.0 GHz)
- GPU: GeForce 9800GT or better
- RAM: 2 GB
- HDD space: 2 GB of available space
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