Postal: Redux

Postal: Redux

Running With Scissors
May 19, 2016
Genres
Shooter, Indie
Developers
Running With Scissors
Release Date
May 19, 2016 (8 years and 12 months ago)
Publishers
Running With Scissors, MD Games
Content Rating
M Intense Violence, Nudity, Blood and Gore, Strong Language, Language
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Postal: Redux is a remake of the 1997 game Postal. It keeps the original shooting gameplay and features all original levels remastered in HD, plus a brand-new level. Updates also included the Postal: Special Delivery add-on levels, and the Tokyo and Osaka levels, which were exclusive of the Japanese release of the original game. The game also includes a revolver, along with all the original weapons. The main objective of each level is still killing a certain number of hostile enemies to advance to the next stage. Co-op and deathmatch plays were also added. The game also has an rampage mode, in which the player must score points by killing hostiles and NPCs in a short period using different types of weapons. Enemies, dialogues, music and sounds were remade, but they are still based on the original game. The game end was also remade and it is different from the first game.

Genres
Shooter, Indie
Platforms
PlayStation 4, Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch
Developers
Running With Scissors
Release Date
May 19, 2016 (8 years and 12 months ago)
Publishers
Running With Scissors, MD Games
Content Rating
M Intense Violence, Nudity, Blood and Gore, Strong Language, Language
Franchises
Postal: Redux

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Running With Scissors is remaking Postal as Postal: Redux for PC, Mac, and Linux this spring. A PlayStation 4 version is coming later this year. Postal was never a particularly good game, but it’s definitely an iconic game. In a post-Hatred world, it almost feels quaint.

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