The phrase “Sometimes they come back” has long been a cliche, but damn, isn’t it perfect for Postal 4: No Regerts? In fact, this is not so much a new game from Running With Scissors, but a daring return of the legendary second part – crazy, hooligan, bloody and at the same time soaked in black humor and social satire.
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When the much-hyped collaboration between Running With Scissors and Russian publisher Akella ended in a loud scandal, a painful breakup, and the failure of Postal 3 in 2011, it became obvious: the project that was supposed to be a new stage in the history of the franchise ended in failure. By that time, the authors of the original themselves were almost no longer involved in the development, and Vince Desi, the founder and permanent head of RWS, had very few options. Start over from scratch? Theoretically, yes. But in practice, this requires resources: a team, money, time. And they did not have them. So he chose a different path – not to start over, but to remember how everything was before and return to the old school.
The first step was almost complete ignoring Postal 3. In RWS, it was simply crossed out of the canon, like a bad dream. And in 2015, with the release of the major Paradise Lost add-on to Postal 2, this idea was played out literally: the events of the third part turned into a painful nightmare for the main character. It was a kind of revenge: Vince and the team regained control over the universe from which they were once pushed out.

Then, in 2016, Postal: Redux was released – an HD remake of the very first part. But times have changed, and RWS could no longer boast of the same team. Many veterans left, the studio lost some of its resources, and the fan community came to the rescue. Vince bet on modders – those who truly loved the series and wanted to see it alive. These enthusiasts became the driving force behind both projects.
However, this approach had a downside. This became especially noticeable in Paradise Lost, where technical flaws were encountered at every turn. Bugs, crashes, unpolished mechanics – all this reminded us that the game was created by people with enthusiasm, but without the necessary experience. Symbolically, in this context, the main character, suffering from chronic incontinence, seemed quite in the spirit of the project itself – it was simply impossible to hold back.
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What is the difference between Postal 4 and Postal 2
The fourth part, which appeared in early access back in 2019, was made according to a similar scheme. In fact, this is a remake of Postal 2, only ported to Unreal Engine 4 – albeit rather crudely in places (but more on that later). The plot structure, divided by days of the week, remained the same, as did the general ideas, and even a significant part of the assets and scripts migrated from the original. This is visible to the naked eye.
Otherwise, we have the same mixture of trash, toilet humor and cruelty exaggerated to the point of absurdity. Here, no one still stops you from firing a burst at a random passerby, chopping off his head with a shovel or relieving yourself right on the street – or on someone. Moreover, urine here is also multifunctional: it can be used, for example, to put out fires. And you always have a universal “crowbar” in the form of your own leg at hand (or rather, under your foot), and the cat can again serve as a silencer for a weapon. The style is unchanged.

Formally, the plot is new. The Dude has had enough troubles – his hometown has turned into a radioactive wasteland, and now his trailer has been stolen while he was doing his business. As a result, he is left in a robe and combat boots, and in the company of his dog Champ, he goes to a neighboring city to look for work. However, in essence, everything is the same: every day is a new task, most often absurd and painfully familiar. For example, the same collection of signatures for an idiotic petition, running through the streets, “working” with the population – all this has already happened. The day begins with cleaning the sewers, replacing light bulbs and catching prisoners who escaped through our fault. Then the Dude gets a job as a game tester, disrupts political debates, sabotages an amusement park on Kuni Island (and yes, he’s talking about what you’re thinking), works for the mafia, and even for the city mayor, who’s obsessed with installing bidets in every home.
So what’s changed? Well, now you can burn protesters who advocate for the return of good old toilet paper, or shoot down artificial vaginas with a powerful stream of urine at a shooting range on the same Kuni Island. There, ladies in female genitalia costumes walk around the attraction, aggressive and very persistent. There are also characters in penis costumes – the developers are fighting for equality fairly. Is it funny? Probably. But I’ve already laughed enough in Postal 2. Now you can only grin a little – as if at 46 you decided to rewatch Beavis and Butt-Head or old Bloodhound Gang videos. It seems fun, but not for long.
Why Postal 4 is a disappointment: gameplay, bugs and outdated design
However, everyone has different tastes – there is no point in arguing here. Some people may even like this approach, and that’s okay. But let’s be honest: there are things that can be assessed objectively. When Elman Guseinov made his video on the early alpha, he basically advised not to even launch it. The main complaints included the lack of content, complete disregard for the police, and dull, empty houses that looked like they were made of gray boxes.
The final version, of course, improved some things – the police appeared, and now, if you start committing lawlessness in front of their eyes, they get involved in the process. But this, alas, does not save the situation. The city still resembles a cardboard decoration: passers-by just wander back and forth aimlessly, there are almost no cars – it feels like you are the only one alive here. All this looks more like a mocking shooting gallery than a living gaming environment. The game design is a thing of the past, and the shooting seems to be stuck in 2005.

Of course, you could say that for such a crazy game this is quite appropriate. And, it must be admitted, there are some really funny things: for example, a chain scythe that also works as a grappling hook, a water pistol with a flamethrower function, and even a cage with bloodthirsty pigeons. Sometimes the process of destruction and chaos evokes a sincere smile. The mini-car races also turned out to be cute. There are moments.
But still, I personally would like to see not just chaos for the sake of chaos, but at least some development of the idea – maybe wit, satire, meaning. And Vince Dezi and company, it seems, just have a goal – to have a good time. This also has its own philosophy, but a joke repeated twice is not so funny. And here the second big problem arises in full force – the technical state of the game. The artificial intelligence works poorly: enemies can simply freeze in place after a hit. For example, I once had cats that needed to be lured into a trap freeze. In the end, I had to finish them off and manually throw the corpses into the van – and, interestingly, it worked. Absurd? Yes, but you are no longer surprised by anything from Postal 4.
Optimization is a separate pain. FPS drops happen even on powerful machines, and on weak PCs the game can turn into a slide show. Loadings on “seamless” locations are long and frequent, crashes are not uncommon. By the way, there is no translation into Russian either. And it seems that they did all this in the same state that the main character usually finds himself in: ate pizza, snacked on donuts, washed down with beer – and filled the game with exactly what the Dude later happily floods the streets of the local city with.
Is Postal 4: No Regerts Worth Playing in 2025?
In the case of Postal 4: No Regerts, it is difficult to clearly distinguish where the ironic stylization ends and where objective hackwork begins. What is harshly criticized in other games – primitive shooting, strange logic of the world, absurdity in every second frame – here, apparently, is presented as part of the artistic concept. This is, they say, such a style. Such is Postal. And for many fans of the series, this really works: there is a feeling as if you have returned to the early 2000s, where everything was simpler, rougher, without censorship and with the blackest humor. In this regard, the game certainly gives its portion of nostalgia and wry pleasure.

But, unfortunately, real problems are easily visible behind the deliberate grotesqueness. And this is not a matter of taste, but about things that should not raise questions in a modern game. Terrible optimization, bugs at every turn, broken NPC behavior – all this spoils the impression and prevents even fans from immersing themselves in what is happening. Add to this the lack of fresh ideas – it seems as if the developers simply tried to copy Postal 2, replacing the engine with Unreal Engine 4, but without offering anything truly new or interesting.
I would like to hope that the authors’ promises about gradual polishing of the game are not empty words. The project can still be pulled through if you make an effort. But still, it feels like Postal 4 is a game made for a very narrow audience, with no desire for growth or development. And if this continues, the future of the franchise causes more anxiety than optimism.
Pros:
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The atmosphere of good old Postal 2 with updated graphics;
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The humor in places really hits the mark;
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Unusual, sometimes quite funny types of weapons have appeared;
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The Dude’s voice acting is bright and charismatic, it helps the game stay afloat.
Cons:
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Critically weak technical condition: bugs, crashes, FPS drops;
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Clear lack of new ideas and bold decisions;
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Artificial intelligence often simply does not work – enemies behave like zombies from an unfinished mod.
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How to play Postal 4: No Regerts for free on Steam via VpeSports
What, bored again? The world is too grey, people are too polite, and no one throws shit in the streets? It’s time to fix that. In Postal 4: No Regerts, a real psychopath’s vacation awaits you – with idiotic tasks, talking toilets and an arsenal that can turn any Monday into a fireworks show. You don’t have to be a hero here – just be beaten up.
Welcome to Edensin – a city where everyone has gone crazy, but you have a chainsaw in your trunk. We’ve prepared everything so that you can immediately burst into this madness: registration will take a couple of seconds, an account is already waiting for you, and along with it, detailed instructions on how to start everything. All you need is a free steam account, and a little readiness to lose your mind.

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