![]() ![]() The Dude accepts, and goes to the company's headquarters. Following the cutscene, the Postal Dude is called by his ex-boss Vince Desi, who asks him to go to Bullfish Interactive and retrieve a Gold Master. The player never actually gets to do this Pigeon Relocator mission, and instead, a cutscene plays showing the aftermath. Impressed by his work, the officer promotes the Postal Dude to the "Pigeon Relocator", and gives him a Rocket Launcher in order to do the job. ![]() Dude accepts, and kills all the diseased cows on a pasture with a sledgehammer, at the same time coming across vegetarians who try and intervene. After killing off all the zombies, a high-ranking army officer approaches the Dude and offers him the job of killing diseased cows to prevent the infection from further spreading. After reading these letters, the Postal Dude eventually leaves the hospital after having major Gary Coleman hallucinations.Īs he 's getting something to eat at an Asian restaurant, mad-cow infected zombies overrun the place and he must assist in killing them all. After waking up from a coma, the Postal Dude reads various "get well" cards beside his bed, however they turn out to be threatening letters from a Dog Pound, land owner, and his wife. Similarly, several jokes are aimed at Dave Grossman such as a video arcade named "Grossman's Arcade".In this expansion, it's revealed that the Postal Dude survived the head shot he received in the end of the main game (he shot himself to stop listening to his nagging wife) and is in Paradise's hospital. ![]() (After a player's death or suicide, if the game is left running without restarting or reloading a saved game, NPCs standing around the body will invariably make statements such as "Somebody call Lieberman" and "I blame Doom"). Numerous jabs and insults are aimed at Joe Lieberman, including a banner that reads "Leiberman, God sees your lies", the easiest difficulty setting is "Liebermode", and in the final newspaper announcing the apocalypse on Friday, a byline that reads "Lieberman blames Doom".The use of cats as silencers for shotguns and machine guns by pushing the barrel of the gun into its rectum was commented on in an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.A tombstone can be found in the game which reads "Original POSTAL Storyline, Brutally Murdered 2002", which references how the story has little to do with the first game.This version merges the base game with its expansions ( Share the Pain and Apocalypse Weekend), adds several features from A Week in Paradise mod, and includes Steam Workshop support. Alongside this, you can urinate on people which is actually practical as it disables NPCs by making them vomit.Īfter the release of Postal III, POSTAL 2 was re-released on Steam via Steam Greenlight on November 2nd, 2012. The game also has a large array of weapons to use from shovels to rocket launchers peppered throughout Paradise. Completing errands is essential however, as some districts and areas of the town are barricaded up, thus unavailable to the player until a later day. In-between tasks, the player is allowed to explore the town of Paradise, causing chaos or just moseying around. The game also includes two extra tasks that are only activated after completing a certain errand (on Wednesday) and later if the Dude performs a special action (on Friday). The player can accomplish these tasks in any way desired, be it as civilly or as chaotically as possible, and can be accomplished in any order. The game levels are split into days of the week: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.Īt the beginning of each day, the Dude is given several tasks or "errands" to accomplish, such as to 'get milk', 'confess sins', etc. He arrives home safely, however it turns out he forgot one last item to get for his wife, and therefore, he shoots himself in the head to stop listening to her nagging. As he walks home, he witnesses civilians and law enforcement battle it out while cats fall from the sky. The Postal Dude lives in the off-kilter town of Paradise, Arizona.Įvery day, his wife demands him to complete a number of errands, in which he must put up with while being flipped the bird, mugged, attacked by protesters, put upon by an obnoxious convenience store owner/terrorist along with his patrons who cut before him in the "money-line", plus a Marching Band, a murderous toy mascot named Krotchy, the police and SWAT, the ATF and the National Guard, a religious cult, savage butchers, psycho Taliban terrorists, and Gary Coleman himself.Īfter carrying out these tasks which almost get the Postal Dude wound up in jail or killed, Paradise erupts into complete carnage (allegedly) due to his actions over the week. Players take on the role of the Postal Dude, a tall thin man with a goatee, sunglasses, a long black trench coat, and an alien t-shirt.
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