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https://store.steampowered.com/app/1201330/I_Am_Your_President_Prologue/
Has one of my favorite quotes.
Also Sam & Max/Days of the Tentacle and Poker Night (1 & 2 but this doesn't look listed in Steam anymore. Funny game though).
Hell, no.
The humor in the original trilogy (and the other Build games Shadow Warrior and Blood) was very juvenile and is a bit dated, but is still perfectly serviceable, but DNF is nothing but bad taste.
Postal 2, also is a bit dated in it's edgy 90s humor, but still relevant, such that they were still releasing content years after the (officially non-canon) Postal 3 disaster dropped. I haven't tried Postal 4, but I hear it's a worthy return.
And, of course, the GTA series are all very tongue-in-cheek caricatures of modern urban American culture and cultural decay.
OP should check out the classic Text Adventure and Graphic Adventure Game genres.
Zork, Hitchhicker's Guide to the Galaxy, Monkey Island, Maniac Mansion, Nancy Drew, Starship Titanic, etc.
edit. I mean the original Shadow Warrior. I didn't know they tried to remake it, but the remake looks and sounds like crap. Even if it was a somewhat racist caricature, only the original Lo Wang is worth playing.
https://www.gog.com/game/shadow_warrior_complete
https://www.gog.com/game/shadow_warrior_classic_redux
Likewise, the Mother Trilogy is full of quirky humor. Undertale was heavily influenced by Mother 2 (aka. Earthbound).
Sadly Mother 1 was only officially available in English for a brief period on the Wii-U, and Mother 3 has never been officially released in English at all.
Fan-translations exist, but we're not allowed to talk about them.
Roguelike modes and a pair of rogue-lite campaigns with some really over-the-top voice acting. Also the guns you build are more or less a screen-filling mass of barrels of various diameters lacking proper stocks and grips and things.