Live a week in the shoes of the Postal Dude: Fired from his job, his Hateful Wife hands him a laundry list of routine chores to complete. What could perhaps go wrong? Plenty apparently, as the Dude clashes with a assortment of insane American stereotypes, the Taliban and even Gary Coleman!
Postal 2: Share the Pain - Not a sequel, but a reinvention of the conception in a primary person view! Live a week in the shoes of the Postal Dude: Fired from his job, his Hateful Wife hands him a laundry list of routine chores to complete. What could perhaps go wrong? Plenty apparently, as the Dude clashes with a assortment of insane American stereotypes, the Taliban and even Gary Coleman! Bribe Dogs with feed or playing fetch to befriend them! Battle costumed toy mascots and psychotic elephants! Help your "Uncle Dave" fight the police and ATF invading his "religious compound"! Buy milk and drop off overdue library books! Bribe Dogs with feed or playing fetch to befriend them! Battle costumed toy mascots and psychotic elephants! Help your "Uncle Dave" fight the police and ATF invading his "religious compound"! Buy milk and drop off overdue library books! -Includes multiplayer modes and full level editor!
Epic's Unreal Engine
Liquid Dynamics: Pours, Drips, Runs and puddles
AI: Sophisticated AI supports people and animal interactions
Expore the world and accomplish your errands at your own pace
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Eh.......times change By Scott Peterson To get Postal 2 into context, it was made as a sort of tongue in cheek protest to the hysteria in regards to violent video games after Columbine. It's similar to "Grand Theft Auto" but takes places totally on foot, and like the GTA games you have respective quests to carry out, though in this case they're each and everyday chores as you make it through the week.
Yes, persons will be offended, and galore of the humor is crude, but equated to numerous exceedingly violent horror games this is astoundingly tame. The graphics were a few years behind the times in 2003, and today are very dated. The game play, which is at firstborn mildly amusing, soon becomes tedious. In the time Postal 2 came out a game that took place in it's own explorable world was still a novelty, but today they're old hat. There's not much to explore or do, and fighting the same 5-6 foes in dissimilar shirts/uniforms is repetitive.
As the manufacturers say, the game is as violent as you are, and it is possible to finish it without killing anyone, but you'll likely put in a cheat code introductory to get a good deal of excitement rather then unceasingly walk from one goal to the next.