


You show your cardboard sign proposition to enough people and eventually, you’ll get sent along to a staffing office, setting in motion the basic framework of Postal 4. Don’t fret now, the humor only gets classier from here. Postal Dude writes on the cardboard that he is looking for work and will perform sex acts if needed. You get dropped into a canyon with some homeless addicts and find a sharpie and cardboard box. It is here where the action gets going as Postal Dude aims to restart his life. After the fictional town of Paradise is nuked to dust, our ‘protagonist’ Postal Dude wanders down the desert road until approaching the town of Edensin, Arizona. Players familiar with the earlier Postal titles should consider the new game as an official follow-up to Postal 2, with the events depicted in No Regerts acting as a bit of a retcon of the events from Postal 3. Following nearly three additional years in development, the studio is ready to declare Postal 4 a finished product.


Postal 4: No Regerts was released into Steam Early Access way back in 2019. More than a decade after the franchise was seemingly buried with the release of the abysmal Postal 3 in 2011, Running with Scissors has chosen to take another stab at forging the ultimate douchebag amusement park. It was buggy, unstable, and didn’t really have much structure or direction beyond “do violent things to NPCs.” It dropped the overhead view for a more conventional first-person shooter approach while dialing up the edgelord humor and filth.
#Postal 4 art series
A few years down the road, the development team returned with a different take on the series in the form of Postal 2. It married an isometric viewpoint that was quite popular at the time with excessive violence and edgelord humor in a way that helped the game overcome its incredibly rough edges. Way back in 1997, Running with Scissors released the first Postal game onto PC. The Vitamin X item has been changed so that instead of instantly exploding cars when the player kicks them, they'll fly into the air before the explosion.Home Tribune Premium Content Entertainment Pop Culture Video Games Postal 4: No Regerts review: Nothing but regerts Postal 4: No Regerts review: Nothing but regerts Video Games ApA scene from Postal 4: No Regerts. Ambient sounds are now present in places like the arcade, and various sound effects have been improved on, and even incompatible saves will be marked now. Enemies and cops now remain alert longer and may patrol the area after losing a target.
#Postal 4 art update
The update brings with it several changes and fixes too. Rather than just settle for the shotgun, Postal 4 now has a quad-barreled shotgun dubbed "The Fournicator." As its name would suggest, it fires 4 bullets at once and has the destructive potential of a mini grenade launcher on single NPCs. Fans have long been asking to have the devs bring back the sawn-off shotgun introduced in a Postal 2 update in 2013, and Running With Scissors decided they would go one step further. RELATED: Why Postal III Is the WORST Game in the SeriesĪlso easily seen from the title is the game's new weapon being introduced.
