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At the beginning of the plot, he gets a job at the office for the development of computer games Running with Scissors. That is why he moved to Paradise with his wife and the dog Champ.

The story is divided into 5 days, from Monday to Friday. Every morning, Courier Dude Junior the protagonist's full name has a to-do list that he needs to complete.

This can be, as errands from his wife, and getting an autograph from Gary Coleman.. The simplest and most obvious ways to solve the proposed quests may turn out to be much more difficult in the end.

Indeed, at the end of each day, some event will occur that will entail sheer madness. For example, Dude is collecting signatures for the permission of violent and crazy games. The story is often tongue-in-cheek and purposefully offensive, packed with off-color jokes and shocking content. If you played the original Postal 2, none of this will come as a surprise and is an expected part of the package. In terms of narrative quality, Postal 2: Paradise Lost isn't exactly high-brow storytelling, but it's entertaining and offbeat in its own unique way.

Paradise Lost offers players an open world to explore, with a few objectives to accomplish each day. It's up to the player whether they want to complete objectives using violence or peace, although combat is usually unavoidable. When you do decide to let some bullets loose, there is an impressive selection of weapons, including pistols, assault rifles, shotguns, and more.

The Postal Dude's journey to recover Champ and heal up from his coma takes him to a variety of familiar and new locations, including several new areas introduced in Paradise Lost. These include several environmental zones, such as a desert, a forest, and snow-barren fields. In terms of potentially offensive content, Postal 2: Paradise Lost is packed to the brim.

Just like the original game, Paradise Lost pulls no punches in poking fun at sensitive topics and capitalizing on shocking material. As always, players can attack innocent civilians, gruesomely executing NPCs at will. As the game progresses, the gamer would get to behead pedestrians and then urinate on their corpses or light them on fire.

So, what is Postal III about? Well, most of the times the gamer would have to dish out death to rivals and go about basic fetch and deliver quests. In spite of a lot of repetition the colorful nature of each task, remains interesting to an extent. Behind every corner, there's an obscene joke that harps on anything imaginable. Ethnic, political, religious, and sexual jokes are cracked constantly and none of them are highbrow in the least'but you know what?

It's funny in a sick and demented sort of way. After all, sticking a cat's rectum on the end of your gun as a silencer is sure to get a few laughs.

In the visuals department, Postal 2 is strictly average. Framerates are solid and character models look nice with decent animations, but textures are drab and ugly. Likewise, many of the objects aren't varied or rendered well. A lot of the minor effects such as flames and explosion don't hold up too well either. Overall, everything looks very crude, and whether or not it was intentional is debatable.



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