Abstract: Published February 1st 2012.Written by Nickolai Niver. Once upon a time, there was a 13 year old boy who got Postal 2 from one of his friends because that friend’s parents weren’t handling that game. Overjoyed to have something other than King’s Quest ...
Postal III is consciously a cheap and nasty game, but it fails to back this up with the outrageousness it believes it has. It'll find a certain audience who are gleefully amazed by its crude satire, but don't be fooled into thinking its porn'n'predjudi...
Abstract: May 27, 2008 - Though some may argue otherwise, the Postal series has come a long way in the past decade since its over-the-top brand of isometric chaos and irreverence first hit PC screens. The bloody explosions of dismembered body parts, screams of agon...
Abstract: The Postal series of games have been primarily known for the controversy caused by their extreme levels of violence, disregard for graphic content, and exploitation of stereotypes. With the change from the Unreal to the Source engine, Running with Scis...
My hat goes off to Running With Scissors to be ballsy enough to make yet another game that's completely unapologetic in its treatment of risque and taboo subject matter. It's hard to imagine anyone not being offended by Postal III. That's a big selling...
Downright terrible. Broken coding, broken game play and a broken script turns Postal III into the kind of game that makes you want to stop procrastinating and get on with your essay. The shock factor wears off quickly, with all offensive humour being pres...