Postal: Brain Damaged Revealed, Out in 2021

If you thought that GRAVEN was the only new game revealed at Realms Deep 2020, then you’ve got another thing coming, as 3D Realms’ “Boomer Shooter E3” was full of cool announcements.

Postal: Brain Damaged is one of them, as Running With Scissors‘ mad first person series is getting a spin-off which pushes it firmly into retro shooter territory. This time around, RWS is not handling development duties, as they are busy making Postal 4. Instead, Brain Damaged is the product of a collaboration between Hyperstrange and CreativeForge Games, with Running With Scissors in charge of publishing.

One too many hits on the head. One too many hits off the pipe. One too many shootouts ending in carnage. And there we go – brain damage. That’s the only explanation for what’s happening to The POSTAL Dude. All of a sudden, he’s in an asylum full of freaks. The Big Bad Nurse has been handing out some really funky meds, turning the patients and the orderlies into lewd, blood-thirsty maniacs. Is this some crazy nightmare, or is it the twisted reality?

Become the Dude and shoot your way out of the loony bin. Too bad the world outside has gone just as crazy. You can’t trust your mind, you can’t trust your eyes, but there’s one beacon of stability you can always lean on. Good old violence.

POSTAL: Brain Damaged is a spin-off taking the most outrageous FPS series of all time into a different, skill-based, retro-shooter direction. Say goodbye to an open-world sandbox. Prepare for old-school, stage-based FPS action and cheesy one-liners!

Key features:

  • Classic, high-paced FPS gameplay with fluid movement
  • POSTAL’s signature crude, dark humor, satire, and glorification of violence
  • Crazy-ass weaponry, power-ups, and props
  • Stage-based, old-school single-player shooter campaign
  • Plot twists!
  • Plot holes!
  • More glorification of violence

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