![]() Graphically, the game doesn’t look like a next-gen title at all, but it doesn’t look all too bad. Some jokes were witty but most of them fell kind of flat. The game relies on dirty jokes and obscene actions to keep you entertained. The overall premise suffices for the silly onscreen action that will unfold, but the story could have been a lot more interesting than it is now. You’ll have to go around Edensin finding odd jobs to complete in order to score some cash. The POSTAL franchise is back, but ‘The Postal Dude’ is on an unlucky streak, as his camper and car have been stolen, and he has no cash to replace them. As we already reviewed the full game on PC, we will only be discussing the quality of the PlayStation port below. Now, the game has been ported to PlayStation 4 and 5, and we were curious to see if the game received some much-needed updates. We sadly didn’t think that highly of the game, and this had nothing to do with the game’s edgy undertone, but more with the fact that the game was riddled with bugs, had long loading times and simply felt like an unfinished husk of something bigger. The series seemed a bit dead in the water during the course of the last few years, but surprisingly POSTAL 4 was eventually finished and ready to be enjoyed by those who love offensive humor and blood-soaked gameplay. Last year we took a look at the ‘finished’ version of POSTAL 4: No Regerts, the latest installment in the POSTAL franchise.
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