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Platform: PC
  • Accomplish multiple missions during your five-day week, and decide where & when to snap
  • Explore a massive game world freely -- multiple neighborhoods realistic & destructible environments to shoot up
  • Over 100 characters you can interact with - some armed, some not. Experiment with the cops, protestors, Gary Coleman and more & see what happens
  • Powerful AI and realistic graphics make the human & human/animal interactions more real and more exciting
  • New mission-based multiplayer game puts you up against fellow mail carriers who've gone postal

Product Details

  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00015H0Y8
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Release Date: January 9, 2004
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #27,568 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

Product Description

Platform: PC

From the Manufacturer

Includes two games in one!

Complete Single Player Game: Forget what you know about first person shooters. Walk a week in the Postal Dude's shoes.

Freely explore full 3-D open-ended environments. Interact with over 100 unique NPC's including Gary Coleman, marching bands, dogs, cats and elephants, protesters, policemen and civilians, with or without weapons.

Postal 2 is all about choice; experiment with everyone and everything.

And remember... it's only as violent as you are!

This is the complete Postal 2 single player game with several enhancements:

  • New Weapon of Mass Destruction
  • New Insano & They Hate Me modes
  • New Underhub & Tora Bora maps
  • Faster load times!
Multiplayer Gameplay
  • Snatch: Fight for the fabulous Postal Babes! Snatch the enemy babe and score!
  • Grab: Battle to collect all 10 bags, each bag makes you stronger!
  • Deathmatch: Chose from 25 characters including Gary Coleman and Osama
  • Team Deathmatch: 19 insane teams including Team Taliban and The Gimps
  • 14 multiplayer levels
  • In-game server browser
  • Customizeable game settings
  • Dedicated and non-dedicated server modes
  • Remote admin
  • Next-generation level editor
  • Make your own maps!

Product Description

Postal 2: Share The Pain lets you spend a week living the life of Postal Dude -- a guy on the edge, who could snap at any moment. Will he become a pacifist or a bloodthirsty killer? It's totally up to you! It's over-the-top, violent and absurd humor for the gamer craving a new kind of shooter.

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41 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Online multi-player alone is worth the $$., December 29, 2003
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Matthew Griffin "griffin_matthew" (Indianapolis, IN United States) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)   
This review is from: Postal 2: Share The Pain (CD-ROM)
I downloaded the multiplayer demo (at www.postal2.com), and was blown away. This is one of the best (if not THE best) balanced fps multi-players I've played. Generally, games like Unreal Tournament quickly become shoot, die, respawn, over and over again - and dying becomes incidental. In Share the Pain, a death carries with it the loss of points - so just staying alive in the madness is rewarded. Share the Pain comes with great multi-player maps, balanced by houses, tunnels, and various places in which to employ guerilla tactics against the opposition. These are NOT your typical open arenas with a few hallways that all lead back to the center "warehouse" shootout. Share the Pain takes all the great elements from Counter Strike (tactical fighting), and Unreal (fast paced action), and combines them perfectly.

ASIDE from the fantastic multi-player, Share the Pain comes with an updated version of the Single player missions. The single player experience is second to none in terms of open-ended game play. Exploration and innovation pay off, as you can beat the missions completely passively, or with guns blazing (example of innovation: In the "cash your check" mission, most people either wait in line, or rob the bank at gunpoint. Instead, I climbed on top of the bank, kicked in a sky light, poured a few gallons of gas in, then dropped 12 cats inside (that's right, you can "use" cats), next I dropped a match in, the explosion eliminated most of the "opposition", while the burning frantic cats ran about torching the "hard to reach" targets. Minutes later, I walked in and picked up the goods. AWESOME).

Get the game, play it. I'm online as GrifFUN, in the multi-player.

Support this company. Don't Warez. Warez puts small companies out of business before the big companies (which results in us getting crap like Army Men titles, instead of great things like this.)

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Even Better with Multiplay, December 22, 2003
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Gareth Mc Bride (Lynnwood, WA United States) - See all my reviews
(VINE VOICE)    (REAL NAME)   
This review is from: Postal 2: Share The Pain (CD-ROM)
Not content to rest on the success of Postal 2, the twisted geniuses at Running with Scissors have unleashed Postal 2 Share the Pain just in time for the holidays. More than just a mere Gold edition of a game, Share the Pain adds the added elements of Multiplay along with a level editor and enhancements to the single play game such as faster load times, two new maps, a new weapon and two new difficulty modes.
For those not familiar with the game, Postal 2 puts players in the shoes of The Postal Guy, a man who has had enough and is close to breaking. During the week, players take the Postal guy on various errands in his small town of Paradise, AZ. While exploring a fully 3D town, the Postal Dude is free to move at his own pace for large portions of the game and can get into all sorts of trouble in the process.
Errands vary from such simple tasks as picking up your paycheck, getting milk, and going to the mall but also include trips to the library, paying a ticket, and getting an autograph from Gary Coleman at the mall.
Naturally things do not always go as planned, as there are a number of obstacles and potential hazards in the game ranging from radicals, book burners, the local police, the National Guard, rednecks, and so much more that want to nothing more than to give you a hard time and to take you out.
Luckily for players, the Postal Dude has a few options at his disposal to deal with threats and they include shovels, stun guns, pistols, shotguns, machine guns, rocket launchers, grenades, Molotov Cocktails and the ever popular gasoline can and box of matches that would make Beavis drool in anticipation.
The true joy of Postal 2 is that it is only as violent as you the player decide to make it as missions can be completed without firing a single shot or dispatching any foes or bystanders. While some of the more sensitive types would point out the games violence, as well as some of the supposed negative stereotypes and jokes in bad taste, I prefer to look at the game as what it is, very well made entertainment for adults, who understand that this is fantasy and is designed to be a parody that pokes fun of certain aspects of life as well as controversial games by upping the ante and daring others to follow.
The solo play portion of the game was fun and had enough challenges to keep me busy during a week of play. I laughed on more than one occasion and found myself enjoying the game and its impressive graphics and open-ended missions that did not force me to move or respond in a linear or pre-planned manner. Improvisation was a key element to the enjoyment of the game and I improvised as often as I could and was rarely let down by the game.
The only real issues I had with the game were that some of the missions took a while to locate various buildings as the town is filled with places to go, and that it can be frustrating to wait for a load cycle because you took a wrong turn. The A.I. of the enemies was standard as many chose to charge my character rather than seek a lot of cover. Some may find the subject matter of the game difficult, but I have a hard time believing that any adult fan of a 3D shooter would not see that parody aspects of the game and would have an issue with the game.
The graphics and sound of the game are solid as the weapons, nature, and the players all get some great lines and when combined with the power of the game engine and its great animations, players will find themselves loving the attention to detail that the programmers gave to the game.
The multiplay portion of the game was very good and well worth the wait. Aside from the standard deathmatch mode, the game also has a great variation on Capture the Flag called Snatch where players attempt to steal the babe from the opposing base and place her in bed with your babe. Teams are varied and I loved the mission where the Postal Workers took on the Rednecks for control of the Babes.
There is also a team deathmatch mode and a mode called Grab where players battle to collect a series of Bags while making your player stronger in the process.
I was able to connect easily via the game and in no time I had a number of servers available for my online fun.
By combining state of the art graphics and sounds with a solid multiplay element and enough action to make even the most battle hardened gamers happy, Postal 2, Share the Pain is a must for fans of action and will be a welcome addition to any players library.
Rated M
4/5
Gareth Von Kallenbach
Gameplay 4/5
Graphics 4/5
Audio 5/5
Value 4/5
Fun 4/5
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Running With Scissors
Difficulty Easy
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Overkill, June 17, 2006
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Postal 2: Share The Pain (CD-ROM)
i think that this game is very fun, but it is overkill. some of the things in this game are just plain sick, play the demmo and see what i mean. only in this game can you walk around with your wener out.
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