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Postal

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Release Date: September 30, 1997

Action, TPP, Very Brutal, Singleplayer

Postal is a controversial action game designed exclusively for adult users. The role of the main character is played by a psychopathic murderer (the so-called "Guy from Postal"), exterminating without a blink of an eye all forms of life encountered, with particular emphasis on people.

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Postal is an antisocial, psychotic and completely irresistible game. These are the main features of this intense title:

• Brutal Shooter/Strategy Game: something ‘fun’ for everyone.

• Blast, maim, and firebomb your way through 17 levels (plus 4 new levels and 24 new characters in expansion pack).

• Mass Murder opportunities: mow down marching bands, spray protesters, charbroil whole towns.

• Multi-player mode: ‘go postal’ with up to 15 other death row candidates.

Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Developer: Running with Scissors

Publisher: Ripcord Games

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 Postal series was created and is being developed by Running with Scissors studio, which also occasionally collaborates with other developers.

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Postal Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium 90 MHz, 16 MB RAM.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Postal Video Game.

91%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Very Positive (12,228)

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The main pros of the game

  • Unique Atmosphere and Story: The game creates a disturbing and immersive experience with its dark, paranoid tone and the psychological unraveling of the Postal Dude. The diary entries provide insight into his deteriorating mental state, enhancing the narrative.
  • Gameplay Mechanics: The isometric shooter mechanics are praised for being intuitive and engaging. Players appreciate the variety in weaponry and the challenge presented by the AI, which reacts dynamically to the player's actions.
  • Artistic Design: Despite being a 1997 game, the graphics and sound design are noted for their quality, contributing to an unsettling ambiance that matches the game's theme.
  • Replayability: The game offers a short playtime but is considered fun and engaging enough to encourage multiple playthroughs, especially for achievement hunters.
  • Free Accessibility: Being available for free makes it an attractive option for players looking to explore classic gaming experiences.

The main cons of the game

  • Repetitiveness: Some players find the gameplay to be somewhat repetitive, as the primary objective revolves around killing NPCs to progress through levels.
  • Control Issues: There are complaints about control settings, particularly the default suicide key being inconvenient. Players also noted a lack of clear instructions for progressing between levels.
  • Inconsistent Weapon Performance: Some weapons are described as underwhelming or inconsistent in their effectiveness, which can detract from the overall gameplay experience.
  • Limited Enemy Variety: The enemies lack diversity, primarily consisting of similar types with varying weapons, which can make encounters feel predictable.

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

  • Clear Instructions and Tutorials: Users expressed a desire for better guidance on controls and gameplay mechanics, particularly for progressing between levels.
  • Detailed Loading Screens: Some players would have liked more context or detail behind the diary pages during loading screens to enhance the narrative experience.
  • More Enemy Variety: A broader range of enemy types and behaviors could have added depth to combat scenarios and improved replayability.
  • Enhanced Storytelling Elements: While the diary offers insight, players suggested that additional cutscenes or dialogue could further enrich the storytelling aspect.

Summary

  • Overall, POSTAL is recognized as a controversial classic that offers a unique, albeit dark, gaming experience, with a mix of engaging gameplay and notable flaws that could be improved upon in future iterations.

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