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A new threat may be part of the game as well, because the Postal Dude is squashed by a giant alien wearing a baseball cap. RELATED: How WayForward Revived Bakugan for a New Generation With Champions of Vestroiaīrain Damaged will still maintain the darker tone of the first game, however. The trailer gives players some idea of what to expect, showing the Dude's signature shovel and shotgun, along with a new weapon that appears to be a clown based launcher. However, it will take visuals and gameplay style from Postal 2, returning to first person and maintaining some of the wackier enemies and sequences from the sequel.
He's not seeing things so well, and the other patients and staff have twisted into various sorts of "lewd, bloodthirsty maniacs." What the player sees may be only what the Dude perceives and believes he must do, just like in the first game where all his killing was painted as a crusade to free his town of poison.Īlso back from the first game is a more linear style of progression, since Postal: Brain Damaged will ditch the sandbox for old school level progression. Harkening back to the original game, the Postal Dude's mental illness is at the forefront of Brain Damaged.