

There are Magnum Desert Eagles, shotguns, M16s, petrol bombs, grenades, knuckle dusters, machine guns, and a variety of other killing devices. Most fallen enemies will drop weapons, which top-up your ammo, or give you new ordnance to use. You’ll often get recognised and ambushed or shot at by enemies and if there are police around when someone is attacking you then the cops will shoot at your enemies, so you can use them to your advantage. You can supplement it with health pickups, by smoking crack, or by wearing armour.Įven pulling out a weapon in the wrong place, or walking through the wrong door, can cause people to become hostile to you. Your health is indicated by a pumping on-screen heart and if it reach zero then you die. Like protesters (various kinds), terrorists, rednecks, skeletons, and bad guys in general. If you’re boring, like me, then you’ll only want to shoot those who deserve it. If you’re okay with hassle from the cops then knock yourself out – the game at least allows you to do that. There’s an on-screen badge meter that shows how badly you’re wanted by the police and that will reduce slowly if you hide and let it cool off. Police are everywhere you go so if you go around just killing people randomly then you’re going to get shot at all the time, or even arrested and put in jail. Postal 2 is really not a subtle game, but it is at least an interesting sandbox of death and destruction that is fun to play in a number of ways.
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Combat is fairly basic, but decent enough for a first-person shooter, and the game is packed full of visual gags, ridiculous dialogue, jokes, drug references, and political, social and racial satire. You can try to take a pacifist route through the game if you like, or you can go crazy with the wide variety of different weapons the game gives you.

Postal 2 has weird environments and open-ended gameplay and there are various different factions to piss off and make enemies of as you progress. Cut scenes punctuate the story and these indicate new events taking place that open up a new route or introduce a new problem to the mix. When all your day’s tasks are complete you then return home. Some tasks require payment of money so you’ll need to accrue some by either finding it or killing enemies who drop it. As you go about your business and complete your tasks they are crossed off your list. Each day you’re shown a map of the locality and your individual missions are listed on a Post-It note on the side of the screen. Denton from Deus Ex (was that deliberate? It certainly looks that way).


You live in a trailer, with a pet bulldog called Champ, and look a bit like J.C.
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You once again play as The Postal Dude and must complete a series of tasks set across a full week, going day by day in the town of Paradise, Arizona. Postal 2 is the kind of game that was made to please “ edgelords” (some would call them “ w*nkers“) and piss off politically correct liberals, and it satirises people in a way that few other games have ever dared to. It is the sequel to 1997’s highly controversial Postal and takes the concept of “going postal” to another level of stupidity and mayhem. This utterly reprehensible (but fun) first-person shooter was developed by Running With Scissors and first published by Whiptail Interactive in 2003.
