
POSTAL 4: No Regerts is billed as the long-awaited true sequel to POSTAL 2, that infamous title fondly dubbed "The Worst Game Ever," and it continues the saga with the same satirical, outrageous spirit. Several years after the cataclysm that devastated the town of Paradise, the hapless POSTAL Dude and his loyal dog Champ drift aimlessly through the scorching Arizona desert in search of a new place to call home. When a routine gas station stop ends with their car, trailer, and worldly possessions stolen, the Dude is left with little more than his canine companion and his bathrobe.
On the horizon, the pair spot an unfamiliar and dazzling town that seems to beckon them onward: Edensin, a place promising untold prospects, perhaps fame, fortune, or at the very least a bidet or two. From there the game opens into a comedic open-world first-person shooter that leans hard into its trademark crude humor and irreverence. As an action-adventure FPS on PC, POSTAL 4 delivers exactly the kind of chaotic, tongue-in-cheek experience longtime fans of the series expect, wrapped in a story about starting over in the strangest of new hometowns.