Eternal Damnation Postal 2 -

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was so well-received that the developers of POSTAL 2 , Running With Scissors, officially included it in the Postal Fudge Pack and later integrated some of its weapons and zombie assets into the main game and its Paradise Lost DLC. eternal damnation postal 2

In that single sentence, Postal 2 achieves what few horror games dare: it makes hell feel like Tuesday. And that, perhaps, is the most damning satire of all. Lunch break

Theological traditions from Dante to Jean-Paul Sartre have depicted hell as a state of inescapable repetition. In Postal 2 , the player is condemned to relive the same five days, the same seven errands, the same petty frustrations, for as long as they choose to play. There is no final boss. There is no credit scroll that implies peace. The only “ending” is the player’s own exhaustion—or, in the game’s Apocalypse Weekend expansion, a descent into a literal Hell level filled with demons and fire. And that, perhaps, is the most damning satire of all

Grigori ignored the clipboard. Instead, he sliced open the duct tape with a jagged fingernail. The box fell open.