Posted on: June 26, 2022

BoomerNoob
Verified ownerGames: 676 Reviews: 17
Finally another good Postal game
Only took them almost 20 years, a different developer and a different genre.
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This game is a boomer shooter, so it will involve a lot of shooting of enemies, they will gib. This game is also a part of the POSTAL franchise, so expect a lot of crude humor and profanity. Also low-res cartoon people in lingerie or bathing suits.
©Running With Scissors Studios LLC, 2020. All rights reserved. POSTAL® The Worst Game Ever™ and Running With Scissors® are Registered Trademarks and Service Marks of Running With Scissors Studios LLC in the United States and/or other countries.
© Hyperstrange 2020. All Rights Reserved.
CreativeForge Games S.A. , 2011-2020.
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Posted on: June 26, 2022
BoomerNoob
Verified ownerGames: 676 Reviews: 17
Finally another good Postal game
Only took them almost 20 years, a different developer and a different genre.
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Posted on: September 23, 2025
Windows98SE
Verified ownerGames: 21 Reviews: 2
I regret nothing
Greatest boomer shooter I've seen in a while.
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Posted on: July 27, 2022
Asfanwald
Games: 561 Reviews: 2
When you change the currency to PLN
The price is 69.69 ;-) Not convincing enough? Watch Civvie11's vid.
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Posted on: September 13, 2025
sauron4eg
Verified ownerGames: 152 Reviews: 1
Decent game
It's okay. But I liked the second game more.
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Posted on: October 1, 2025
Louard_le_Barbare
Verified ownerGames: 293 Reviews: 124
Postal goes BoomShoot... and it works!
For all its glorious insanity, the Postal franchise never had particularly good combat... Until Hyperstrange released this solid spin-off! Brain Damaged blesses our Postal Dude with high running speed, hordes of foes to kill, and guns that he never needs to reload - a pivot to the Boomer Shooter genre which befits the frantic nature of the series! The inspirations are clear, as several mechanics are directly borrowed from famous FPS games: you'll recognize Dusk's crouch-slide, Doom Eternal's grappling hook shotgun, Ultrakill's parry system... But P:BD owns it. It only steals from the best and implements it properly, making for very satisfying gunplay. The level design is IMO where it truly shines. The first few levels aren't the best, but once the devs find their footing the game becomes a true banger. Each place experiments with different layouts and combat configurations to great effect; some areas are non-linear, open-ended or puzzle-based, while others choose to focus on corridor shooting or big arena fights! This taste for variety is complemented by a nice art direction. While the game is full of pop-culture references that were already outdated at launch (due to their focus on 2020-era memes and politics), it is pretty creative with its monster designs and architectures and has some of the crunchiest low-poly graphics on the market. Each level has its own vibe, and I was genuinely impressed by the atmosphere of some of them (especially the horror-themed ones from act 2). P:BD isn't perfect though. The Dude tends to lack mobility during big battles, the screen effects when using powerups or dropping below 50% health are distracting, and some weapons feel redundant or limited in use - the abundance of ammo usually lets you stick to your best guns anyway. In the end, P:BD is a nice shakeup for the Postal franchise. It's very fun to play, and while it lacks the sandbox appeal of other entries it still feels consistent with them. It's a good pick for FPS fans!
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