In the game files of the original POSTAL, the voice files of Rick Hunter are labelled as "Demon". In the Steam Trading Card Artwork, Profile Backgrounds, and the original POSTAL's "about" section on RWS' website, he uses his POSTAL 2 appearance with a plain blue T-shirt, longer and more unkempt hair, and fingerless gloves. In the photograph, the Postal Dude differs greatly from his later appearances, being a troubled young man with a mop haircut wielding an AK-47. The only clear image found of him is in concept art and a photograph that appeared in POSTAL's advertising campaign. This is thrown further upon the completion of the Super Delivery campaign, where the Co-Op Dudes (red, blue, yellow, and green coats) lie dead at the grave in that campaign's version of "The End".īy default, he wears a red trench coat in the original disk version of the game and a black coat in later re-releases and as the default color in Redux. His true identity is thrown into further chaos as of POSTAL Redux, which reveals the existence of multiple Postal Dudes four of which band together to break the Campaign/Rampage Dude out of the Asylum in the Co-op ending. The Postal Dude is never seen directly, only being seen as the player's sprite in gameplay and in the surreal images that play before each level, although his image is heavily distorted. Redux's Rampage ending implies that his condition is beginning to worsen, seemingly locked in an "endless struggle against himself". By the end, he has a breakdown, collapses, and is contained in a mental asylum after either attempting a school shooting (original) or gatecrashing what appears to be his own funeral (Redux). The manual, however, does mention that the Dude believes his town to be under some sort of madness outbreak and that it's up to him to stop it, as well as the in-game diary of the Dude ranting about "cleansing" the Earth. Here, very little is known of the Dude, only that he's been evicted from his home (there's a moving van parked in front of his home) and has been driven insane as a result, but no real back story evolves during the game. He wears his trademark leather trench coat and sunglasses at all times, though he can wear various outfits that will affect how the people of Paradise view him and will affect the HUD with unique designs as well. He often states he doesn't like video games after killing people, however he is seen supporting them, since at one point he sets up a petition to "Make Whiney Congressmen Play Violent Video Games." Also, make a map smaller and give it a feeling that is full and calm yet gives you that feeling about something not being right.The Dude appears as calm and easy-going, but can be sociopathic and cynical when pushed to the edge. Conclusion: I will not give this game a rating because I hope RWS fixes many bugs and glitches that ruin the fun and I hope you bring back edge in dlc. Akella didn't have that power, but those behind XPatch and Eternal Damnations had and those guys can help you with the game. You also understimate the power of Russians. If you have problem with money, make a growdfunding or ask for other studio which isn't busy to help you. RWS, if you are reading this, please, fix janky things that aren't acceptable and optimization. There are janky things that aren't acceptable nor fun. Art Style and humor makes this game look like Saints Row. Now back to the point: Edensin feels empty and more like some bad combination of Florida and Las Vegas. ![]() Other than that, I was worried when they decided to increase the price up til $40 and the game does not deserve this price. The biggest mistake was putting it on Early Access immediately after first trailer dropped when it should have been added on Tuesday update. This game lacks almost everything what made POSTAL 2 so memorable. It is an awesome game with an awesome edge.
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