As a shooter it's perfectly ordinary - the game's real appeal (or lack thereof) is its bizarre sense of humour. Gameplay-wise this game shifts from its predecessors isometric perspective to a first-person one and gives plenty of weapon options including the bizarre ability to use a cat as an improvised silencer. The original Postal game courted controversy when it came out as did this one - intentionally so. 12 A separate expansion, Apocalypse Weekend, was released in 2005. 11 In Europe, this version was published by Greek company Hell-Tech. Most missions can be accomplished without killing, though it would have spoiled all the fun. Postal 2 is in many ways a legacy of an earlier age when American postal employees were associated in popular culture with random acts of mass violence. This was followed by Share the Pain, a version of Postal 2 that introduced online multiplayer to the game. The game, however, is just as violent as the player wants it to be. The gameplay is similar in ways to POSTAL 2. Getting through the week though involves taking a lot of abuse from strangers and although it's possible to fulfill all of the game's missions without shooting anyone in the face doing it the old-fashioned way is a lot more satisfying. It follows the Postal Dude after the events of Apocalypse weekend, ending up in a town named Catharsis. Tasteless offensive and frequently downright silly Postal 2 is a first-person shooter that puts you in the role of a disgruntled everyman just trying to get through an ordinary week in the town of Paradise. Ten years after his Apocalypse Weekend escapades, The Postal Dude finally returns Paradise Lost is a full-fledged expansion pack for POSTAL 2 continuing the saga of the POSTAL series. Softonic review Show them all - or don't - in Postal 2
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