Gameplay-wise this game shifts from its predecessors isometric perspective to a first-person one and gives plenty of weapon options including the bizarre ability to use a cat as an improvised silencer. The original Postal game courted controversy when it came out as did this one - intentionally so.
Postal 2 is in many ways a legacy of an earlier age when American postal employees were associated in popular culture with random acts of mass violence. Getting through the week though involves taking a lot of abuse from strangers and although it's possible to fulfill all of the game's missions without shooting anyone in the face doing it the old-fashioned way is a lot more satisfying. Tasteless offensive and frequently downright silly Postal 2 is a first-person shooter that puts you in the role of a disgruntled everyman just trying to get through an ordinary week in the town of Paradise. Softonic review Show them all - or don't - in Postal 2