GDC '08: Postal III First Impressions

The over-the-top shooter series is stronger than ever, judging from what we saw at GDC.

SAN FRANCISCO--It's hard to believe that the oft-controversial Postal series is more than 10 years old now. In fact, it's arguably stronger than ever. 2008 will be the year of the movie Postal (by oft-maligned German director Uwe Boll) and two Postal mobile games. In 2009, there will come Postal III, which will be released on the PC and Xbox 360. We met up with Vince Desi, creator of Postal and CEO of developer Running With Scissors, for our first look at the latest over-the-top shooter.

Upon first glance, Postal III looks better than any of its predecessors probably because it's based on Valve's Source engine, which powered Half-Life 2: The Orange Box. The action remains as over-the-top as ever, though. Your character, The Postal Dude, gets to explore a whole new town (he blew up the town in Postal 2 with a nuclear bomb). Desi says that there is going to be another open-world experience in Postal III, similar to the open worlds of the Grand Theft Auto games. However, the designers are also putting in linear missions that serve as a tutorial before dropping you into the open world.

We can't really get into the details of the quest that we were shown, other than to say that The Postal Dude, in need of money, decides to become an "environmental maintenance specialist" at a porn store/movie studio. This involves using a backpack vacuum cleaner to clean the place. However, the vacuum also serves as Postal's version of the gravity gun; it's able to suck up and blow objects around. Of course, you can always whip out the machine gun and gun people down. That's a bit conventional. The more exotic way of killing people involves whipping out the new badger gun (literally a snarling badger) and running people down with it.

Desi notes that like the previous games, there will be two ways of playing. He said that it will be possible to play through Postal III without killing a single person. And the over-the-top violence in the game almost makes it farcical in comparison to much darker, grimmer games about violence. From what we saw, Postal III is filled with all sorts of satirical humor. The posters in the porn shop were all puns of popular movies, though we won't share the details on those.

There is an audience for the Postal series. We asked Desi about the geographical distribution of his fans. Interestingly, he said that the games were really strong in the southwest and southeast portions of the country. He noted that the portions included the Bible Belt, and "pretty much where the NRA is strong." Desi added that there are Postal fans overseas in many countries too. The bad news for all of them is that they'll have to wait until 2009 to get their hands on Postal III.

55 Comments

  • DoomZaW

    Posted Oct 23, 2009 4:44 pm PT

    (in heavy voice) OH THIS IS BAD!

  • Krieghammer13

    Posted Oct 15, 2009 2:03 am PT

    All i hope for is they bring back the gas can and matches! I also hope they dont try to make these huge crazy "action packed" over the top missions and stuff. I like how on postal 2 it started out with just simple everyday task with people talkin crap to you almost the whole time provoking you to go on a rampage LOL

  • DSP666

    Posted Oct 3, 2009 2:32 pm PT

    I can't wait using cats as silencers, dead cow head... god postal 2 made me how I am today, I hope 3 would be as good if not better

  • oliver655321

    Posted Oct 2, 2009 12:13 am PT

    Postal 1 and 2 were great.funny games and besides how many game there where gary coleman is the main boss?

  • DFen

    Posted Oct 1, 2009 11:37 pm PT

    this game looks interesting never heard of it really lol

  • taevion0

    Posted Oct 1, 2009 10:42 pm PT

    game time!

  • -Dark_Palladin-

    Posted Sep 25, 2009 11:09 am PT

    Its looking pretty good. The 2nd Postal was pretty decent but had alot of flaws building up overtime. I hope they fix most of them in this.

  • Evandemocracy

    Posted May 29, 2009 12:55 am PT

    Postal Is Going to put on a console all i have to say is....About F-ing Time and now its a 3'rd person even though i am judging upon the third one i kinda liked it in first person but hey you gotta change with the times.

  • jester_88

    Posted Mar 31, 2009 10:04 am PT

    ah man i hope it's fun.. i played one of the earlier games at my friends.. i caught on fire so i just pee'd on myself and put out the fire.. lol good stuff

  • TaintedSaint666

    Posted Feb 25, 2009 11:47 am PT

    I never played Postal or Postal 2, they both look 'interesting'. I'll keep one eye open for this one.

  • 2steak2

    Posted Jan 8, 2009 5:45 pm PT

    oh yer ( the yokai ) its not a fps anymore you can choose if u want it behind view or a fps behind view is the best buut i just wish i knew cheats

  • 2steak2

    Posted Jan 8, 2009 5:41 pm PT

    i got this game thaaaaankyouu ebay haha and i live in s.a so i got it earlier than every1 else i got it on the 360 and the badger saw is the best and so is sum of the uther weapons but ill let you find out wat they r =D

  • GenVidTh

    Posted Dec 18, 2008 9:45 am PT

    2009 Will be Great Year for gamers

    Many Games will comes out, and Many Hardware So

    Just can wait with thousand of hopes

  • XDoggLegacy

    Posted Dec 14, 2008 1:53 pm PT

    Postal is great, and the "they dont reward violence" is a joke being that you can posibly beat the game without any violence. I liked postal 2 a lot.

    Postal 2 was neat with the outrages story plot and the ability to use a gas can to create patterns and toss a match watching the flame follow that exact path. People complaining dont know what they are talking about, postal is mostly a mock off of duke nukem. The fact that it uses steam engine is no surprise. Its called POSTAL people, what do you think you're gonna do? You freaking go POSTAL! Your character is f'ed up of lifes downfalls and decides to go ape !$!$! .

  • SoupJebusa posted Nov 21, 2008 3:33 pm PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    SoupJebusa

    Posted Nov 21, 2008 3:33 pm PT (hide)

    I can't see the appeal. I just watched an interview with a developer saying about how "they don't reward violence," and how the game "isn't about violence." So, that's why the previous game ended up with the main character nuking his home-town 'cause he felt like it? The whole reason for massacres in other games like GTA and other free roaming things is that it's not what you're supposed to do (or it doesn't feel like it). This series takes away this feeling, and makes the whole thing gratuitus in a way that's just not fun.

  • TheYokai posted Oct 29, 2008 9:46 pm PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    TheYokai

    Posted Oct 29, 2008 9:46 pm PT (hide)

    This is just about the crappiest and most unintelligent series of FPSs ever made, and it kind of makes me angry that they're now taking the source engine--probably the best game engine ever created--and using it to basically rip off GTA. I'm not looking forward to this in the slightest.

  • TheYokai posted Oct 29, 2008 9:45 pm PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    TheYokai

    Posted Oct 29, 2008 9:45 pm PT (hide)

    This is just about the crappiest series of FPSs ever made, and it kind of makes me angry that they're now taking the source engine--probably the best game engine ever created--and using it to basically rip off GTA. I'm not looking forward to this in the slightest.

  • indierockers

    Posted Sep 10, 2008 6:00 am PT

    this is going to be great!!!!

  • thenewau25

    Posted Sep 3, 2008 5:10 am PT

    2009 YES GIVE THEM TIME TO POLISH THE GAME PLAY SOMETHING ELSE!

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