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Postal 4: No Regerts Comes To PS4 And PS5

Great news for PS owners. POSTAL 4: No Regerts, the stress-relieving first-person shooter in Running With Scissors’ classic franchise enjoyed by millions, criticized and scorned by the media, governments and courts for the past twenty-five years proves itself as the ultimate survivor in gaming history with its upcoming debut on Sony’s PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4.

FallenAngel1984791d ago

Never thought I’d see Regerts used in a title, or this series releasing on a PlayStation system

With a 30 on metacritic this however doesn’t seem worth the attention

Garethvk791d ago

Postal is not one for critics its for fans and the series has a good fanbase.

Venoxn4g791d ago

Makes me wonder if Sony will censor it in some way

Garethvk791d ago

RWS usually would not agree to any type of censorship.

Garethvk791d ago

I just heard from Vince Desi at RWS and he said No
You can Pi** all u want and no censorship.

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Postal 4: No Regerts PS5 Gameplay

They finished the game on PC in Early Access so Skewed and Reviewed went into the PS5 version to just goof around and learn the controls. The Haptic triggers are a nice touch as was the ability to select which Postal Dude voice you wanted as they showed off some PS5 gameplay.

SimpleSlave771d ago

Wish it was Postal Brain Damaged instead. The far superior game.

Meh.

Garethvk771d ago

Hit detection is still off at times.

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Postal 4: No Regerts Review - Thumb Culture

"From the Developers at Running with Scissors that brought amazing titles such as Postal, Postal 2, and so on comes the latest in this epic franchise: Postal 4: No Regerts. With all the crude humour and hilarious one-liners that Postal fans know, remember, and expect from this series. Postal 4: No Regerts goes on to meet these expectations and somehow keeps the momentum going." Mathew @ Thumb Culture

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Trapped In Time: A Postal 4 Review - Console Monster

CM:
The Postal series does not have a graceful history. Iffy releases, loads of controversy, and a generally acceptable level of jank, these games were never meant to be masterful works of art. They were very much games of their time, in the same vein as Duke Nukem and the like. They were absurd and over-the-top first-person shooters aimed to shock and offend. When Postal 2 released in 2003, my fifteen year old self found the prospect of using stray cats as silencers and urinating on people to be the absolute peak of entertainment. Now, twenty years later, does Postal 4 still bring that type of experience? And will I still enjoy it now that I am a senior citizen?

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