![]() ![]() It's very similar to the original game, with take-no-prisoners, South Park-style satire, but nowhere nearly as funny and smart as South Park. What started as "quick and dirty" ballooned into a 14 month-long project, which uses the same environment from Postal 2-a small town in Arizona called Paradise-but sets it in the wake of a nuclear explosion. "We were trying to think about the next logical step and we tinkered with a couple of ideas, and then it became obvious that with all the copies that we were selling that what's most important and what's easiest for us to work on since we have guys that have been modding this game for a decade is some quick and dirty downloadable content." "All I know is that a lot of people bought it," he said. Running With Scissors' VP of Business Development Mike Jaret told me Postal 2 has been gathering a new and enthusiastic following since 2012, when it was released on Valve's digital games distribution platform Steam.Īt first, Valve wasn't interesting in hosting Postal 2 on its platform, but when it introduced Greenlight, a program where developers can submit games and have players vote on whether they'd like them added to Steam, Postal 2 was quickly voted in. Paradise Lost uses the same game engine Postal 2 used in 2003, which didn't look that great back then, and looks terrible today. It's not like it makes Postal 2 look like a new game. They're proud of Postal 2, but the decision to release an $8 expansion pack that requires players to own the original game is still bizarre at first sight. ![]() Computer Gaming World, a prominent PC gaming magazine at the time, gave Postal 2 its first ever score of 0 out of 100, saying that "until someone boxes up syphilis and tries to sell it at retail, Postal 2 is the worst product ever foisted upon consumers." Developer Running With Scissors now treats this as a badge of honor. Pee functionality didn't impress most critics when Postal 2 was first released in 2003.
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