Postal 2: Paradise Lost

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Postal 2: Paradise Lost Unleashed - Embrace the Chaos!

In Postal 2: Paradise Lost, the Dude returns to a radioactive wasteland version of Paradise to unravel a conspiracy, battle new foes, and confront his own inner demons.

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In Postal 2: Paradise Lost, what item is used by the Postal Dude to control cats? (Hard)
#1: Catnip
#2: Leash
#3: Laser Pointer
#4: Cat Treats
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In Postal 2: Paradise Lost, which character becomes the leader of the sewer-dwelling survivalists? (Genius)
#1: Vince Desi
#2: Mike J
#3: Gary Coleman
#4: Champ
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In Postal 2: Paradise Lost, the player can find the Dude's parents' home, where it humorously turns out he has been receiving an absurd amount of Badger Saw magazines, highlighting the game's unique humor involving bizarre and over-the-top scenarios.
In Postal 2: Paradise Lost, Gary Coleman plays a twisted version of himself, serving as the Mayor of Paradise and an antagonist, showcasing the game's penchant for surreal celebrity cameos and dark humor.

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What is your favorite weapon in Postal 2: Paradise Lost?
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Which aspect of Postal 2: Paradise Lost do you enjoy the most?
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July 9, 2020

Announcement of Postal 2: Paradise Lost

Running With Scissors announced Postal 2: Paradise Lost, an expansion pack/sequel to Postal 2, promising new content and continuation of the original game's storyline.

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July 14, 2022

Release of Postal 2: Paradise Lost

Postal 2: Paradise Lost was officially released, adding new missions, storylines, and content to the Postal 2 universe.

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