You could rip out all the other flaws and boil it down to a mechanical prototype and it would still feel worthless. Postal 3 is a terrible third person shooter, to put it plainly. It’s a move which feels like it was dictated by the trends of the industry and which ends up at odds with both the engine in use (Source) and the capabilities of the team. After all, every new game in the trilogy has enacted a similar switch but while Postal 2’s move from top-down to FPS was a step forward in at least a technical sense, Postal 3’s is anything but. It’s not surprising that Postal 3 marks a change in presentation for the series, eschewing Postal 2’s FPS format in favour of a third-person take on mass murder. Then, at least the list of problems can be as unsurprising as the issues themselves. Honestly, it’s hard to know where to begin with Running With Scissors’ Postal 3 the litany of errors extends so far and runs so deep that we can only think of one thing to do – approach it alphabetically. Bugs, flat-falling humour, woeful graphics, restrictive DRM and shoddy sound effects are just for starters.
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