In Postal Redux, you can also play as the Antagonist from Hatred. Press 'T' during gameplay, and type 'mynameisnotimportant'. You can then select him. Also, there is a special filter that you can apply to make it look like Hatred, aptly named 'Like that other game' (or something along those lines). Pretty cool!
I think this game shows what well crafted edge can be. Plus I think there is something intelligent about the war diaries and the dudes ambiguous motivations
Depending on how you play Redux, the ending will slightly vary. If you avoid civilian kills, the graveyard in the epilogue looks decayed, but if you play as a exterminator of all life, the graveyard will be a lot more hellish, whereby the ground will rip open and be engulfed in flames.
Here's the thing, the entire Postal series is supposed to be a parody and satire based on what Lieberman and "conservatives" believed what video games were at the time. So they went al out on the violence. Granted... the original Postal was released about 18 months before Columbine happened :'( But because of the entire attack video games had after that happened is why Postal 2 was created to be a satire on what people believed video games were at the time
Postal 1 also deliberately invokes Quake with its ambient soundtrack and freaky load screens, sooo.... Yeah, it's definitely a parody. A more stealthier one, but still.
the reason why the ending cutscene of the dude shooting up the school was removed in the redux version was because back then RWS thought it was a dark thing that would never happen, but nowadays its a sad, grim reality
I played Postal, and then Postal 2 and also Carmageddon like hell. I played them all mostly for the gore and morbidity, actually. And the humor. And that is, of course, why ever since then, every day on my way to work, I love to go running over people and throwing molotovs around.
Hatred is edgy. Postal is dark and disturbing showing the world through the eyes of a broken man whose fears of the decaying rotting world around have lead him to do the unthinkable. The school shooting represents him coming to his senses unable to bare with the atrociosities he’s committed and the ones he wishes too. There are two sets of voice lines one representing the original person still inside and the other representing the demon whose taken over. The ending dialogue is from the mans other half mocking the doctors and psychiatrists.
why just why do ppl always act like the term 'edgy' means bad... why does that term always gets twisted to form a narrative and to perceive something like Hatred as bad
this just reminds me of the same situation as how the public opinion twisted ppls opinions and perceived something like The Boys comic as just bad and 'eDgE f0r ThE sAkE oF eDgE' - when the boys comic is very well written and ia different from the show because wanted to be different while still being fans of the comic and keeping its core...
im just going to copy and paste from a guy named KisaragiNora from gamefaqs and this is what he had to say... KisaragiNora 8 years ago This is the type of review you won't find in the media. A fair one There will be unmarked spoilers in this thread, as per the title: _ _ _ Let's first discuss the premise of the game: You are a serial killer hellbent on the destruction of humanity. Okay, so it's exactly like that Destroy All Humans! game, which NOBODY gave a f*** about. The only difference is you're not an alien, and there's no reason for you to be doing this (in destroy all humans, you killed humanity so aliens can survive, in Hatred you're killing just because you want humanity gone) So this is the part where almost everyone in the press stopped analyzing the gameplay. They refused to accept the reality that you're a serial killer in every game you play these days, (Nathan Drake from the Uncharted series for example, is a serial killer but people don't care because he has a "justification" for murdering) The Destiny series has you killing things left and right, shooting them until they're dead. People don't care, because there's a "justification". It's OK to commit genocide if you can reason with it?. People need to accept that they are playing a videogame. So with that said, Hatred's gameplay is FUN. It's a top-down shooter where you can hijack cars just like grand theft auto, crash it into houses, and it's difficult. It's a survival game with objectives and a story, which is pretty neat. Most survival games just stop at the, well, survival part. And like all videogames with a story, Hatred's story has an ending: - Now, let's discuss the ending: ENDING: ruclips.net/video/I9m7EKBof6g/видео.html - What opened my eyes here is for a second, the guy being stabbed by a knife had a mindset that he would help this guy kill himself and thousands of others. For just a moment, he wanted the pain to stop and was actually considering setting off a nuke. What I realized is that the protagonist (or in this case, the antagonist) had the SAME mindset. The only difference is, the antagonist was TRAPPED in this mindset and unable to escape. The "common sense" factor never kicked in here. This makes me realize that we're all human. If we don't use common sense we're nothing but killing machines. It's why we have subconcious. It's why we enjoy playing games where you do nothing but murder thousands of people.. The ending above all else, justified the murders committed in the game, because it was opening the player's eyes that there is no justification for murder. It's only a fuel for your hatred. When was the last time you played a game you played where the ending is "If you kill the villain, you're just as bad as him"? People fail to realize that switch happened a long time ago. - Good game, good gameplay, good moral. We barely see videogames that touch these topics. Props to the devs for sticking to their guns and making a fun game out of it, too. Is it the best game you'll ever play? No. Is it a breath of fresh air in the current gaming media of mediocity? f*** yes. 7/10
When I was in High School I was dually enrolled in a tech school doing Cisco networking and in the spring we would hold events demonstrating our program to area high school kids interested in enrolling the next year. Being computer networking we decided to hold a LAN party and I reached out to a ton of developers and vendors for sponsorship for decorations, swag, and prizes. A lot never responded, some sent stickers. Running With Scissors...sent I forgot how many copies of Postal II, posters of a chick in a thong standing on a burned up car holding an automatic gun, and all kinds of other goodies. Of course we couldn't give any of that away to the kiddies but we dispersed it amongst each other and all these years later I still love telling that story. Very kind.
I played this game with a drawing tablet because I forgot my mouse, and it actually worked so I spent a night finishing the campaign and it's such a good psych-horror game. The atmosphere is just really unnerving and I left the game feeling p bad. Honestly I think having music during the game would've ruined that.
@@yapflipthegrunt4687 yes, water does indeed have water on it in most situations. how many times have you dealt with a single water molecule compared 2 or more
@@yapflipthegrunt4687 that doesn’t have much to do with the fact it is still wet. Wet is defined as “covered or saturated with water or another liquid”, one molecule of water isn’t wet, but anything more than that is
Postal 1 = The only game that shows how creepy a dark psychotic episode can be Postal 2 to 4 = His stressful living situation causing manic psychosis and the paranormal(even that is distorted into being silly).
It's badass/derranged. Edgy is as far of a descroption as you can get it. Postal isn't trying to be derranged and it fails being cringy. Postal IS the derrangement
Running with Scissors are fucking awesome! I've had the opportunity to talk to them on many occasions and they've always been happy to answer any questions I've had about the development of the games or what they are up to, or even just general chat! They are awesome!
I remember the controversies this game stirred up as a kid. I miss edgy entertainment like Postal series, especially now with how sanitized and politically correct gaming has become in recent years.
Hatred tried to stir up the same controversy Postal did in its day but the discourse moved on from it after only a month. I don't think it's that everything has gotten PG, I think most people just realized that making a controversy out of something created to stir up controversy is a waste of time and moved on to better things. Video games are also no longer viewed by the general public as toys for children, which is why modern violent games don't gather so much negative attention. Basically the world became a slightly better place since then.
This game is definitely edgy and it's funny that some people try to argue it's "not edgy it's so deep and stuff!!". Rather, it's not really a big deal. Things are allowed to be edgy. Yeah it's blood and gore and skulls and quotes about the ground being thirsty or whatever, maybe some of us like that lol
On one hand its edgy because of the sake of satire and edge, on the other hand its VERY well crafted and has a rather extensive narrative outside of the game (if you read the manual) and it was more of a psychological thriller. The dude was flatout insane and was a paranoid schizophrenic who snapped after seeing some conspiracy theory about the military tampering with the water supply turning people into sleeper cells. So in his mind its "kill or be killed" but what we see is him making edgy quotes as a demon (because thats what RWS intended originally for the media to see as part of the satire of games being demonic and violent). Its like if Dungeons and Dragons made a module in the 80s dedicated to worshiping satan and murdering random people for laughs. It's edgy but it made sense to show how ridiculous someone is by being that ridiculous and making them realize you were quite tame to begin with lol.
@@FPMedia_ I've seen Gman's review but I'm still not entirely sold. Unlike you you actually sold me the appeal of Postal 1. XD My original interpretation of Postal 1 was actually quite artsy and less of a game. If you haven't checked the video Kitty Krol made a really fascinating video of it . ruclips.net/channel/UCZ8iF_KcKR6uY0DmIwnO6cQ
to be fair, the music not being there is more of the point than an obstacle. the man you are playing as is not a good man, nor is he doing any good thing in the game. He's not meant to have any cool background music, or badass entrances or anything like that. this is a mentally ill man slaughtering civilians. Hell the only good thing he does is NOT kill children, and that isn't even good, thats expected of a normal human being, you ARE the bad guy
Definitely. The lack of music was a huge benefit to the atmosphere. Having the only sounds you hear being gunshots and your victims screaming really forces you to take in the gravity of what you are doing. Also, the character you control may not hurt children, but it isn't even a case of him choosing not crossing the line that every normal person has. He *tries* to hurt them, but is unable. So even that one instance of humanity can't be considered a decent action by him.
I remember speaking to Martin Scorsese about being in his films. Being an English Italian. Even trying out for Goodfellas. Some how all the film disappeared. 🧐
Thats the thing, the literal meaning of the word is something that it tests the boundaries of social norms and conventions. However, I cant tell if people here are going by its literal meaning or the slang meaning.
ctrl + f, search word "edgy" 22 results. Can be people seriously not come up with other words/phrases to say or is that the only niche word? It's literal meaning is something that it tests the boundaries of social norms and conventions. So are people going by its literal definition or the slang meaning? Edgy ≠ dark
In Postal Redux, you can also play as the Antagonist from Hatred. Press 'T' during gameplay, and type 'mynameisnotimportant'. You can then select him. Also, there is a special filter that you can apply to make it look like Hatred, aptly named 'Like that other game' (or something along those lines). Pretty cool!
So how can you do this on console?
Why is Hatred linked to Postal so much, are the Devs friends, or what?
@@tennisthelegend because hatred is considered a postal rip off. So the devs did it to make fun of them
my main problem will post Redux is that they completely remove the ending of the original postal
@@jaytheartman610 they did it promote hatred lmao
I think this game shows what well crafted edge can be. Plus I think there is something intelligent about the war diaries and the dudes ambiguous motivations
Depending on how you play Redux, the ending will slightly vary. If you avoid civilian kills, the graveyard in the epilogue looks decayed, but if you play as a exterminator of all life, the graveyard will be a lot more hellish, whereby the ground will rip open and be engulfed in flames.
Huh... I didnt know that. Thanks
Oh thought it always the same.
Here's the thing, the entire Postal series is supposed to be a parody and satire based on what Lieberman and "conservatives" believed what video games were at the time. So they went al out on the violence. Granted... the original Postal was released about 18 months before Columbine happened :'( But because of the entire attack video games had after that happened is why Postal 2 was created to be a satire on what people believed video games were at the time
Postal 1 also deliberately invokes Quake with its ambient soundtrack and freaky load screens, sooo.... Yeah, it's definitely a parody. A more stealthier one, but still.
the reason why the ending cutscene of the dude shooting up the school was removed in the redux version was because back then RWS thought it was a dark thing that would never happen, but nowadays its a sad, grim reality
@@fuze7885 It's also because of how common shootings are now, so the scene would lose it's shock value.
Someone seems to forget that not only conservatives, but also liberals, Hillary Clinton and GTA4 anyone.
Dylan klebold played postal too
"I highly doubt they remember that interview"
Bro you're talking about Vince Desi and RWS, they remember everything
I played Postal, and then Postal 2 and also Carmageddon like hell. I played them all mostly for the gore and morbidity, actually. And the humor.
And that is, of course, why ever since then, every day on my way to work, I love to go running over people and throwing molotovs around.
Politicians: Write that down, Write that down!
"I regret nothing."
-Dude
Postal
_"Guns don't kill people. I do."_
Yes.
No regert.
"wat. you dont sell Postal?"
Postal 1 is not edgy, hatred is edgy, Postal 1 is bleak.
the background art in both games is some of my favorite horror based art ever. it reminds me of silent hill 3.
Hatred is edgy. Postal is dark and disturbing showing the world through the eyes of a broken man whose fears of the decaying rotting world around have lead him to do the unthinkable. The school shooting represents him coming to his senses unable to bare with the atrociosities he’s committed and the ones he wishes too. There are two sets of voice lines one representing the original person still inside and the other representing the demon whose taken over. The ending dialogue is from the mans other half mocking the doctors and psychiatrists.
Well said.
why just why do ppl always act like the term 'edgy' means bad... why does that term always gets twisted to form a narrative and to perceive something like Hatred as bad
Hatred is conveying it's story that is Not Important and isn't even remotely close to what Postal 1 is trying to convey
this just reminds me of the same situation as how the public opinion twisted ppls opinions and perceived something like The Boys comic as just bad and 'eDgE f0r ThE sAkE oF eDgE' - when the boys comic is very well written and ia different from the show because wanted to be different while still being fans of the comic and keeping its core...
im just going to copy and paste from a guy named KisaragiNora from gamefaqs and this is what he had to say...
KisaragiNora 8 years ago
This is the type of review you won't find in the media. A fair one
There will be unmarked spoilers in this thread, as per the title:
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Let's first discuss the premise of the game:
You are a serial killer hellbent on the destruction of humanity. Okay, so it's exactly like that Destroy All Humans! game, which NOBODY gave a f*** about. The only difference is you're not an alien, and there's no reason for you to be doing this (in destroy all humans, you killed humanity so aliens can survive, in Hatred you're killing just because you want humanity gone)
So this is the part where almost everyone in the press stopped analyzing the gameplay. They refused to accept the reality that you're a serial killer in every game you play these days, (Nathan Drake from the Uncharted series for example, is a serial killer but people don't care because he has a "justification" for murdering)
The Destiny series has you killing things left and right, shooting them until they're dead. People don't care, because there's a "justification". It's OK to commit genocide if you can reason with it?. People need to accept that they are playing a videogame.
So with that said, Hatred's gameplay is FUN. It's a top-down shooter where you can hijack cars just like grand theft auto, crash it into houses, and it's difficult. It's a survival game with objectives and a story, which is pretty neat. Most survival games just stop at the, well, survival part.
And like all videogames with a story, Hatred's story has an ending:
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Now, let's discuss the ending:
ENDING: ruclips.net/video/I9m7EKBof6g/видео.html
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What opened my eyes here is for a second, the guy being stabbed by a knife had a mindset that he would help this guy kill himself and thousands of others. For just a moment, he wanted the pain to stop and was actually considering setting off a nuke.
What I realized is that the protagonist (or in this case, the antagonist) had the SAME mindset. The only difference is, the antagonist was TRAPPED in this mindset and unable to escape. The "common sense" factor never kicked in here.
This makes me realize that we're all human. If we don't use common sense we're nothing but killing machines. It's why we have subconcious. It's why we enjoy playing games where you do nothing but murder thousands of people.. The ending above all else, justified the murders committed in the game, because it was opening the player's eyes that there is no justification for murder. It's only a fuel for your hatred.
When was the last time you played a game you played where the ending is "If you kill the villain, you're just as bad as him"? People fail to realize that switch happened a long time ago.
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Good game, good gameplay, good moral. We barely see videogames that touch these topics.
Props to the devs for sticking to their guns and making a fun game out of it, too.
Is it the best game you'll ever play? No. Is it a breath of fresh air in the current gaming media of mediocity? f*** yes.
7/10
When I was in High School I was dually enrolled in a tech school doing Cisco networking and in the spring we would hold events demonstrating our program to area high school kids interested in enrolling the next year. Being computer networking we decided to hold a LAN party and I reached out to a ton of developers and vendors for sponsorship for decorations, swag, and prizes. A lot never responded, some sent stickers. Running With Scissors...sent I forgot how many copies of Postal II, posters of a chick in a thong standing on a burned up car holding an automatic gun, and all kinds of other goodies. Of course we couldn't give any of that away to the kiddies but we dispersed it amongst each other and all these years later I still love telling that story. Very kind.
I played this game with a drawing tablet because I forgot my mouse, and it actually worked so I spent a night finishing the campaign and it's such a good psych-horror game. The atmosphere is just really unnerving and I left the game feeling p bad.
Honestly I think having music during the game would've ruined that.
saying that P1 is edgy is like saying that water is wet
Because water isn't wet. Water makes other stuff wet. Water itself is not wet. Water does not have water on it.
@@yapflipthegrunt4687 water is not wet
Water IS the wet
@@yapflipthegrunt4687 yes, water does indeed have water on it in most situations. how many times have you dealt with a single water molecule compared 2 or more
@@arkimist2186 No, multiple water molecules together are still considered one body of water.
@@yapflipthegrunt4687 that doesn’t have much to do with the fact it is still wet. Wet is defined as “covered or saturated with water or another liquid”, one molecule of water isn’t wet, but anything more than that is
Postal 1 = The only game that shows how creepy a dark psychotic episode can be
Postal 2 to 4 = His stressful living situation causing manic psychosis and the paranormal(even that is distorted into being silly).
It's badass/derranged. Edgy is as far of a descroption as you can get it. Postal isn't trying to be derranged and it fails being cringy. Postal IS the derrangement
Postal 1 has an achievement you can get if you play it on Linux or Mac
Super cool of Running with Scissors to give you an interview, great vid btw! Cant wait to play Postal 4 when it's finished, it already looks great
Running with Scissors are fucking awesome! I've had the opportunity to talk to them on many occasions and they've always been happy to answer any questions I've had about the development of the games or what they are up to, or even just general chat! They are awesome!
Hearing RWS actually responded to you for your paper makes me respect them that much more.
I don't get how genocide is now edgy
Because people are so coddled that anything darker than Call of Duty is "edgy"
@@LedZedd edgelord comment
@@audiomancytv4984 Thank you for proving my point. Have a good one.
@@LedZedd edgelord comment (2)
@@audiomancytv4984 Bruh, at least be original
All of us regret nothing.
Gunshots
Its funny how this game was made before columbine
I remember the controversies this game stirred up as a kid.
I miss edgy entertainment like Postal series, especially now with how sanitized and politically correct gaming has become in recent years.
Hatred tried to stir up the same controversy Postal did in its day but the discourse moved on from it after only a month. I don't think it's that everything has gotten PG, I think most people just realized that making a controversy out of something created to stir up controversy is a waste of time and moved on to better things. Video games are also no longer viewed by the general public as toys for children, which is why modern violent games don't gather so much negative attention.
Basically the world became a slightly better place since then.
mUh pOLiTicAL cOrRecTnEsS
Ok boomer weeb
@@NatsumiTakanawa Muh Boring replies...
Please be more entertaining when replying to me. I don't like boring comments.
@@NatsumiTakanawa the comment was anti pc tf you talking about?
@@Makoto03 cringe
SMG and shotgun, best combo. You shoot the guy first with SMG and then ends him with shotgun.
Its not edgy, Its a fucking emotional rollercoaster!
agreed
Gotta love the atmosphere on this game & Redux. :D
When you said "It should have given back some health or something" I immediately thought you were gonna say Hatred.
This game is definitely edgy and it's funny that some people try to argue it's "not edgy it's so deep and stuff!!". Rather, it's not really a big deal. Things are allowed to be edgy. Yeah it's blood and gore and skulls and quotes about the ground being thirsty or whatever, maybe some of us like that lol
On one hand its edgy because of the sake of satire and edge, on the other hand its VERY well crafted and has a rather extensive narrative outside of the game (if you read the manual) and it was more of a psychological thriller. The dude was flatout insane and was a paranoid schizophrenic who snapped after seeing some conspiracy theory about the military tampering with the water supply turning people into sleeper cells. So in his mind its "kill or be killed" but what we see is him making edgy quotes as a demon (because thats what RWS intended originally for the media to see as part of the satire of games being demonic and violent). Its like if Dungeons and Dragons made a module in the 80s dedicated to worshiping satan and murdering random people for laughs. It's edgy but it made sense to show how ridiculous someone is by being that ridiculous and making them realize you were quite tame to begin with lol.
Postal is edging
Gotta respect the OG
Thanks for the video now i will play even more good games.
i like listening to black sabbath when i play this game.
You could also says that Silent Hill 3 was edgy then, XD
The game is fucking badass and is now free on steam..
Water is wet.
postal 1 is so much edgy
postal 2 is so much edgy as you are
I disagree that postal 1 is edgy
@@shadowmasterking6542 ok
what definition of edgy are you going by?
@@coolwolf506 the edgy one🥶
Postal redux is really good game
"Water is wet"
And it's hard asf
Who say it was not?
finaly someone giving postal respect it deserves great video btw
Will you do Postal 2 afterwards? I haven't played it and yet to see a video that entice me to play, but I'm still very curious.
I will, but I'd definitely check out Gman's review and Civvie's pro series to get a good idea of what it's all about
@@FPMedia_ I've seen Gman's review but I'm still not entirely sold.
Unlike you you actually sold me the appeal of Postal 1. XD My original interpretation of Postal 1 was actually quite artsy and less of a game. If you haven't checked the video Kitty Krol made a really fascinating video of it .
ruclips.net/channel/UCZ8iF_KcKR6uY0DmIwnO6cQ
Honestly i feel like Postal 1 is overrated when it comes to the negative stuff, its rather mild compared to Postal 2 or even the GTA games
Yo I srsly want to know what grade you got on that research paper
If POSTAL was 'edgy', try Eternal Damnation 0_0
imma enjoy this one
Office Space: The Game
Water is wet
My theory: postal 1 postal dude is postal 2 postal dude's father
And he is in hell for warcrimes
Postal 2 when FP?
to be fair, the music not being there is more of the point than an obstacle. the man you are playing as is not a good man, nor is he doing any good thing in the game. He's not meant to have any cool background music, or badass entrances or anything like that. this is a mentally ill man slaughtering civilians. Hell the only good thing he does is NOT kill children, and that isn't even good, thats expected of a normal human being, you ARE the bad guy
Definitely. The lack of music was a huge benefit to the atmosphere. Having the only sounds you hear being gunshots and your victims screaming really forces you to take in the gravity of what you are doing.
Also, the character you control may not hurt children, but it isn't even a case of him choosing not crossing the line that every normal person has. He *tries* to hurt them, but is unable. So even that one instance of humanity can't be considered a decent action by him.
Is there a way to play the original in first person?
I remember speaking to Martin Scorsese about being in his films. Being an English Italian. Even trying out for Goodfellas. Some how all the film disappeared. 🧐
Great video! For that clip of postal 2 were you using a weapon mod? I like the view models you had. 13:11
Theres a mod by keshafilm that includes the dude and sum weapons from the beta
I frist played postal 1 when i was like 6 yr? XD
Yes
13:05
Oh sure, cuz everything remotely dark or gritty is "edgy"... 😒
Thats the thing, the literal meaning of the word is something that it tests the boundaries of social norms and conventions. However, I cant tell if people here are going by its literal meaning or the slang meaning.
yeah, we know, the sky is blue lmfao
Did you know the sky is blue?
Heh, 69th like.
ctrl + f, search word "edgy" 22 results. Can be people seriously not come up with other words/phrases to say or is that the only niche word? It's literal meaning is something that it tests the boundaries of social norms and conventions. So are people going by its literal definition or the slang meaning?
Edgy ≠ dark