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Postal III continues the politically incorrect antics of one Postal Dude as he cleans up America the only way he knows how: through extreme violence. The game is a third-person shooter set in the fictitious town of Catharsis, Arizona, where the cost of gas is in double digits and government officials are more interested in lining their pockets than in addressing society's ills.<br><br>You, of course, must clean things up, either as part of law enforcement (the "good" path) or as a vigilante (the "bad" path). Since opposition from all walks of life could be a threat to your mission, you'll need to arm yourself with a variety of weapons and tools, from shovels and spiked bats to M-60s and tasers.

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PublisherAkella
eBay Product ID (ePID)56267973

Product Key Features

GenreShooter
Video Game SeriesPostal Series
PlatformPC
Game NamePostal III

Additional Product Features

Release Year2011
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA

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  • Not A Patch On Postal 2

    The game play is the most important factor here and this is a let down. Too many software developers focus on graphics and sound whilst neglecting the quality of game play. The character stays in the middle of the screen, blocking the action that you need to see. When using various weapons, the targeting is not accurate and off center from the onscreen crosshairs making it more chance than skill to hit the enemies. This makes aiming and firing erratic and frustrating. The movement of the character seems sluggish and awkward and doesn't satisfy like the Postal 2 counterpart. Many of the tasks seem lame, who wants to use a vacuum cleaner in any game? The same goes for collecting cats as a main theme for one of the levels. The game always wants to connect with Steam and this is an unnecessary, time consuming drawback. In the game's favour, it does have in-menu cheat options. Overall, not as satisfying to play as the Postal 2 suite of games.

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