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No Regrets holds back on the carnage in every way possible.įinally one can also not ignore how buggy the game is even with the latest patch. I also have to note that the violence and carnage are tamed when compared to its predecessor. The previous game allowed me to hack n slash anyone into pieces or burn them to a crisp. Even going on a mindless massacre is not even that fun compared to its predecessors as the NPC’s don’t have any real emotions or reactions (be it annoyance or terror). People populate the streets but not the buildings. While I don’t expect a level of interaction on par with Fallout: New Vegas, it’s even a downgrade when compared to Postal 2. With this comes a bland community of NPC’s that just seem to be there. Besides the lack of a community, the quality of the overall world design is on par with a generic Half-Life mod.

With what is there to explore offers very little reward for a player’s curiosity. While massive compared to Postal 2, it’s also barren with very few homes and businesses to explore. It would have been impressive back in the 2000’s, bigger no longer means better. Postal 4: No Regerts biggest problem at the first glance is the completely outdated and clunky open-world layout.
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Whoever Designed This Town was on Serious Crack
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From homes to businesses and hidden passages, Postal Dude is free to explore as he pleases. Like with its predecessor, there is plenty to see and explore. I only say this because I prefer to explore this world packing as much heat as possible.
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Each one caters to a player’s preferred style of combat or means to cause mayhem (especially after you upgrade your weapons). While trivial to some, a game like Postal 4 needs to have a massive arsenal or it gets boring way too fast. Postal 4: No Regerts has one of the largest weapons arsenals of any title in the series. Thankfully that has changed in this entry. One issue I’ve had with the previous game was its small and basic arsenal. This is not to say I didn’t enjoy his performance, it’s just Rick Hunter will always be my Postal Dude. John does his best, he lacks the charisma and charm that Hunter brought to the role.

While not the default, the fact that it’s an option is welcoming for fans. Right away I want to say how great it’s that Rick Hunter is back as the voice of the Postal Dude. This Can’t be Good for Me, But I Feel Great Don’t worry fans, it still has not forgotten or forgiven Joe Lieberman. It does make jabs at other franchises but this is more in jest than spite. It doesn’t go out of its way to shock or horrify anyone. The writing also deserves praise for acknowledging that times have changed by abandoning its “edginess”.

To this end, Running With Scissors continues to honor this defining aspect of the series. As in all the dirty jokes, innuendos, and jabs they can pack into one game. Like with its true predecessor, the narrative charm is not with the story but with the world itself. It’s not deep or thought-provoking but on par with Postal 2.
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With no money or a place to call home, Postal Dude must work a series of odd jobs to get by (all with hilarious results) while trying to find his camper. Unfortunately, his camper (along with all his stuff) gets stolen from the get go. Set several years after the events of Paradise Lost DLC (plus Postal III never happened), the beloved anti-hero wanders into the town of Edensin, AZ. Postal 4: No Regerts has players once again live one week as the Postal Dude. Don’t Crowd, There’s Plenty for Everyone! It’s game fans of the series will enjoy while newcomers should still start with Postal 2. It’s also a game that really hasn’t learned anything about level design and world building (which has changed a lot since the days of Postal 2). Postal 4: No Regerts continues the story of Postal Dude along with the series tradition of not taking itself seriously. After a long hiatus, gamers get to once again step into the shoes of their favorite outcast (plus we are going to pretend Postal III never happened). Postal 2 had its own fair share of controversy prior to launch and would have a rocky launch, but it would go on to be hailed as one of the greatest works of video game comedy. Postal was one of the most controversial games of its time for its violent themes. Once upon a time, the Postal series was a lightning rod of controversy while also breaking all kinds of barriers. Crap, Looks Like Everyone in Town had the Same Idea
