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I know the critic reviews I seen weren't the most kinds but this game feels like one of those so bad its good games to me
Workshop.
Pyrocynical approved.
What more must be said?
Start with A week in paradise, and when you are done, go to paradise lost. Really adds up the story. In my opinion, this game is one of my favorites. Feels really nostalgic, even though my 20 year old ass only started playing it last year
The last one for this game was just a few days ago and added a bit of new content to the base game.
I found it, too. It was really fun. Bought postal redux in Postal 2
Also, workshop mods can only be launched through the workshop. None appear in the other modes.
As for the reviews, you kind of have to ignore the ones complaining about bugs and load times if they are from a long time back. The steam version is such a massive improvement that it almost feels like a remastering but with the same graphics. They even added in holiday events and such.
The game is just awesome, but weirdly detailed. You can be mugged randomly on the street, you can witness people going postal, you can see people react to dead bodies by vomiting, laughing, or kicking them.
This game has features that I still wish GTA games would have.