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Apocalypse Weekend adds Saturday and Sunday and unlike the base Postal 2 campaign, the levels are not free-roaming, but structured linear levels.
A Week in Paradise in basically the original P2 campaign and Apocalypse Weekend combined into one, you'll play through Monday to Sunday without having to switch between the two campaigns.
Paradise Lost includes a whole new campaign that also goes through Monday to Friday. Just like the base game mode, it's non-linear.
I'd recommend playing the base campaign first, then jumping into Apocalypse Weekend since it's much more linear and some people don't like that. And last, you can jump into Paradise Lost.
Can't wait to see all the cool things the game has added along the years.
And thanks so much for the Linux version! It's the main reason why I bought it here on Steam again.
Best of luck on the new stuff you all are making :)