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Ten years after the world-ending events of Apocalypse Weekend , the Postal Dude returns to his former hometown in . Released in 2015 by Running With Scissors , this expansion pack wasn't just a nostalgia trip—it was a full-fledged apology for the widely panned Postal III , effectively restoring the community's faith in the series. The Quest for Champ
From former child stars (like the late Gary Coleman, via recycled voice clips) to demonic beasts, the social landscape of Paradise is weirder than ever.
The game structure returns to its roots, spreading objectives over five core days (with a few extra surprises). postal-2-paradise-lost
Returning to Paradise: Why Paradise Lost is the DLC Fans Deserved
For those who love the aesthetic of the original POSTAL 2 , this expansion is the true sequel the fans needed. It’s messy, offensive, and unapologetically "Postal." POSTAL 2: Paradise Lost on Steam Ten years after the world-ending events of Apocalypse
You can finally dual-wield weapons, adding a new level of chaos to the "wait in line" simulator.
The story picks up with the Dude and his loyal dog, Champ, narrowly escaping a nuclear explosion. After a decade in a coma, the Dude wakes up to find Paradise transformed into a post-apocalyptic wasteland. His primary mission? The game structure returns to its roots, spreading
Unlike many minor DLCs, Paradise Lost offers a substantial . It maintains the series' signature "South Park-style" satire while introducing refined gameplay elements: