
He arrives home safely, however it turns out he forgot one last item to get for his wife, and therefore, he shoots himself in the head to stop listening to her nagging.

As he walks home, he witnesses civilians and law enforcement battle it out while cats fall from the sky.

It's almost a law that fans play this DLC, despite being the continuation of a 2003 game, keeping the outdated graphics and mechanics.Players take on the role of the Postal Dude, a tall thin man with a goatee, sunglasses, a long black trench coat, and an alien t-shirt.Įvery day, his wife demands him to complete a number of errands, in which he must put up with being flipped the bird, mugged, attacked by protesters, put upon by an obnoxious convenience store owner/terrorist along with his patrons who cut before him in the "money-line", plus a Marching Band, a murderous toy mascot named Krotchy, the police and SWAT, the ATF and the National Guard, a religious cult, savage butchers, psycho Taliban terrorists, and Gary Coleman himself.Īfter carrying out these tasks which almost get the Postal Dude wound up in jail or killed, Paradise erupts into complete carnage (allegedly) due to his actions over the week.

So if you like a game with little logical sense, and enough action, take a chance to Postal 2 game. Many differences can be noted about the game world, which now has a chaotic atmosphere, some new weapons have been added, the NPC also adopted new behaviors creating some factions to challenge the player, and some others are still dumb. Paradise Lost reuses all Postal 2 elements, maintaining the same graphic quality and the same mechanics, but applying in different ways, creating a whole new game with some new possibilities.

Paradise Lost is a recently-released DLC for the game Postal 2 (released on April 13, 2003) that takes the protagonist, the Postal Dude back to the city of Paradise in a new adventure, continuing the story of Postal 2, after the events of the Apocalypse Weekend, where Paradise is exploded by our hero with an atomic bomb. Despite being a DLC released 12 years after the release of the original game, it was something that still please the fans of the series.
