Adrian has been writing, critiquing, and thinking about games since he first picked up an N64 controller many years ago. These days he writes reviews, news, and features for Game Rant and believes ...
Way back in 1997, Running With Scissors released the first Postal game onto PC. It married an isometric viewpoint that was quite popular at the time with excessive violence and edgelord humor in a way ...
Update 12/8/2025: In a tweet over the weekend, developer Goonswarm Games acknowledged that the promotional art for Postal: Bullet Paradise "does appear to include or be influenced by AI-generated ...
Running With Scissors has announced that Postal 4: No Regerts will leave Early Access on Friday, April 20. Find it on Steam, GOG, and Green Man Gaming. Version 1.0 of Postal 4 marks the latest in a ...
Running With Scissors has released the POSTAL 4: No Regerts “Free Roam, Free Regert” update, which adds free roam and over 150 new additions, updates, and improvements to the PlayStation 5 and PC ...
Watch the announcement trailer below. Game developers, Running with Scissors have announced that Postal 4: No Regerts is finally leaving Early Access after two and a half years. The first-person ...
Several years have passed since the events that devastated the once proud town remembered as Paradise. The only two to walk away from the cataclysm unscathed, the hapless everyman known as the POSTAL ...
I’m fascinated by media that goes out of its way to poke and prod you into a reaction. It’s a sub-genre unto itself. Like any sub-genre, the weight of bad representation and poor understanding skews ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The Steam page for open-world first-person shooter Postal 4: No Regerts markets it as, "The long-awaited true sequel to what's been fondly dubbed as ...
Maybe I’m supposed to hate Postal 4: No Regerts. Maybe that’s sort of the point. Developer Running With Scissors describes it as a sequel to “the worst game ever,” Postal 2, renowned for its vulgarity ...
Stirring up controversy is nothing new for video games. Whether it's pushing the boundaries of graphic violence or simple bad taste, there's been a few series that are notorious for riling up the ...
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