Is Postal Dude insane?
The Dude appears as calm and easy-going, but can be sociopathic and cynical when pushed to the edge. 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.”
Is Postal Dude evil?
Postal Dude Jr. is the villainous main protagonist and playable character of the controversial Postal video game franchise.
Why is there no POSTAL 3?
On August 25, 2012 developer and Postal franchise owner Running with Scissors removed Postal III from their store, stating that it was “in the best interest of the Postal Community” and encouraged gamers to instead purchase their earlier titles, stating that they are “a far superior product for a lot less money”.
Who played the Postal Dude?
Rick Hunter
Rick Hunter is the voice actor for the Postal Dude in POSTAL and POSTAL 2.
Is POSTAL 2 Banned?
Postal 2 faced the most ire of the public, with ramped up violence and drug and terrorist references, however, it was proven that the game could be finished without killing anyone – smart move Run with Scissors. Unfortunately for the developers, this strategy was seen through and 13 countries moved to ban the game.
Is postal 1 banned?
Development began in 1996 and the game was released in November 1997 by Running With Scissors and Ripcord Games. At the time, this game was very controversial due to it being a mass murder simulator. Because of the game’s morbid theme, it was banned in over 10 countries.
Why was postal controversial?
Postal is a series known for its controversy; back in 2004, it was reported that New Zealand banned Postal 2, threatening fines for anyone who owned a copy, nevermind those who actually sold the thing. The controversy mostly centred around its high levels of violent gameplay.
Is Postal 2 Banned in America?
What engine does Postal 2 use?
Unreal Engine
| Postal 2 | |
|---|---|
| Series | Postal |
| Engine | Unreal Engine |
| Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows macOS Linux |
| Release | Microsoft Windows NA: April 14, 2003 EU: April 17, 2003 Mac OS X December 10, 2004 Linux April 15, 2005 |