- Publisher: Running With Scissors
- Release Date: May 31, 2005
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 108 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 53 out of 108
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Mixed: 32 out of 108
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Negative: 23 out of 108
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RobC.Jun 18, 2005The machete rules.
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JgApr 28, 2005Best ever.
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Nov 20, 2011Underrated, unadultered masterpiece! Running With Scissors title Postal 2 provides choice. You can play through without using any violence or be as violent as you want.
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RodM.Oct 12, 2007Uber violence! Those guys who gave it a zero obviously don't like computer games, don't like having fun and don't like mindless violence. There's nothing quite like smashing a cow's head in with a sledgehammer!
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Aug 1, 2013The only thing i hate is the fact you cannot free roam, other than that the added weapons and feature are epic that i could play this game for hours even though i agree that Postal 2 was a bit better
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AnonymousMCJun 8, 2005
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Nov 2, 2019Very nice DLC for one of my favourite games. The same good quality as a basic games. Lot of fun!
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Feb 27, 2020I think that apocalypse weekend isn't as good as just normal postal (Monday to Friday) but I think it is fun and entertaining none the less an improvement is that there are different types of enimies not just humans, dogs, and cats instead now we also have zombies, gary coleman's and cows this mode is a must play if you own postal 2 just please play it it's also pretty funny too
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Dec 13, 2021When the cats start to rain from the sky and you do more of the absurd quests you are just destined to have great (and insanely disgusting) time.
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It’s a mild diversion when it works, crude and shoddy the rest of the time. The game’s fate is sealed by a simple realization: you need Postal 2 to play it. Movies like "Plan 9 From Outer Space," at least, don’t require a copy of "Glen or Glenda" to watch them.
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With smartly designed levels and a variety of tasks, there are much worse ways to spend a weekend. Don't expect the trimmings of a big-budget title, but it's a bloody, twisted good time to those who are neither squeamish nor easily offended.
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PC GamerThe problem with Apocalypse Weekend is that it lacks the cleverness and thoughtful execution that made the original worth laughs. [Oct 2005, p.72]