I was also a bit disappointed to see that there was no coop mode like on the PC version, as this would’ve definitely made things more interesting. On the other hand, if you’re a fan of the genre or even the original, you’ll definitely find something of interest in the game. After a few levels, I found myself mostly doing the exact same thing I did on the previous level without trying anything different and, thus, nothing to keep me hooked. What I think hurts this game, though, is that gameplay, in all genres, has certainly evolved a lot over the last two decades. The developers did a great job of preserving the game’s look and feel while giving it a more than welcomed visual boost. There are also non-hostile people in the levels, and the choice is yours as to whether you let them live or not.Įven though my memories from playing the original are pretty vague, I found myself slowly reminiscing about what I played about 20 years ago. In each level, your goal is simple: eliminate a certain percentage of the hostiles. There are also four difficulty levels to choose from, with the hardest one being required for one of the trophies. As a bonus, for Campaign Mode, you can pick between the original 17 levels story, the Super Delivery campaign that consists of the six levels that were released as add-ons, or the Excess Postage one, which brings both sets of levels together. We have Campaign Mode, which allows you to take on the game’s story from way back when. Rampage Mode is a new addition to the game’s HD version, where you’ll play to try and reach the highest score possible. In terms of content, the game offers two modes to play. The Circle button allows you to crouch to avoid things like missiles – which are bad – while the Triangle button allows you to perform an execution on your enemies. Apart from your main machine gun with unlimited ammo, all other weapons and items you find will be in short supply until you find some extra ammo. The L2 button is for items such as grenades or Molotov cocktails. To fire your weapon, you can press the R2 button. As in other twin-stick shooters, you move around with the left joystick while you aim with the right one. You’ll be playing Postal Redux from an isometric perspective, although some levels offer more of a top-down view. Fight back with a devastating arsenal as you make your way through a violence-stricken town. The only choice is clear: Get them before they get you. Crazed gunmen out for your blood await you around every corner. Prepare to experience his psychological journey with faithfully recreated high resolution visuals, remastered music, sounds, and dialog, and revamped and modernized gameplay. POSTAL Redux is a high definition remake of The Postal Dude’s infamous first foray into the world.
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