Opinions on postal 1?
Once you get the hang of the busted-ass controls, it's pretty amusing.
>>3381723
Watched the ending on YouTube, it was excellent.
Original is kinda unique. Marching band scene ftw.
Better than 2
It's kind of a shit game, but I enjoy it for some reason. The controls and enemy AI can be quite frustrating at times, but learning to overcome them is a satisfying experience. I kind of wish the Steam version (not to be confused with Redux) came with a level editor.
>>3381723
It's interesting in terms of how you hear the people scream their heads off and have them crawl with their blood sprawling on the floor. I can't take of many other games as morbid as this in style (I personally don't thing it's as morbid as it can be) and maybeManhunt. Gameplay is boring but everything else is good
So edgy it'll make your eyes bleed
what's your favorite loading screen, /vr/
>"Hatred is way better."
>>3381723
Gameplay is boring, and gets old fast once you get over the "I'm a mass murder" gimmick. But I fucking love the game's style and atmosphere. The journal entries are very spooky.
>>3381723
What a coincidence, I was just finished re-installing it and I wanted to make a thread about postal.
Anyways, postal 1 is fun. The controls are ass, but that doesn't take away from the excitement. I wish the sequel was /vr/ so it could be talked about, that was a lot of fun too.
>>3382376
What was wrong with postal 2? It's an edgy mass murder simulator like postal 1, but doesn't take itself seriously this time. Postal 2 not taking itself seriously and its dark humor is part of the charm that makes it better than postal 2.
>>3384997
*that makes it better than postal 1.
>>3384893
Is that screen from Paradise Lost? I know they frequently update Postal 2, but damn they seem to be including more than just bug fixes. I should replay Paradise Lost, I played it through once when it was released.
>>3385910
they added in an easter egg based on the old shopping mall sign "opening june 2016"
it started my edgelord phase and quite frankly i'm glad that was out of the way early on in my life
>>3385921
What was it like?
>>3381723
I couldn't find it back in the day. I was a big fan of 2, but I like ignorant low quality bullshit. I found it really humorous, but that stuff wasn't as commonplace at that time. If I played it for the first time ever today I probably would have enjoyed it as much.
>>3387080
Probably wouldn't have*
I mean, you can go on /b/ and find several people just as clever as the writers