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Postal 3 Due Q2 2009 on PC, Xbox 360; PS3 Possible

Postal III is tentatively scheduled for release in the second quarter of 2009 on PC and Xbox 360, series creator Running With Scissors revealed to Shacknews today at the Game Developers Conference.

The game, which is being co-developed with Russian studio Akella, may also appear on the PS3 after its initial release. "We are seriously considering PlayStation 3," said Running With Scissors CEO Vince Desi. A publisher has not yet been announced.

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HarryEtTubMan5909d ago

Is PS3 taking ANOTHER Exclusive? Probabaly.

InYourMom5909d ago

2 year old games (Lost Planet and Overlord) and now a game that doesn't even have an announced publisher..

oh noz what will the 360 do!

Excuse me while I go back and play Devil May Cry 4 on my 360 (that still hurts you droids don't it).

Dark_Overlord5909d ago

Loved the second game, really hope it comes to the PS3. Where as most FPS's either try and go for realism or a strong plot, this game (well the second one was) all about having a bit of fun and doing what you want. If it don't come to the PS3 i'll just get it on the PC.

LeonSKennedy4Life5909d ago

This is the LAST thing we need right now.

Jack Thompson...

...I'll give this one to ya.

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Postal 3: When Does Delisting Games Matter?

Justin from NoobFeed writes - Games like Postal 3 sometimes get delisted and disappear forever, but is this something that actually matters when the game is bad?

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Inverno519d ago (Edited 519d ago )

It's about preservation. Doesn't matter how bad the game, the movie, the book, the history was. It has to be archived, so that 10 years from now we can be like "oh yeah, this shite exists" and then again in 50 then 100 and then we can be like "this was what they were doing 100 years ago, how interesting"

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Review: Postal 3 (New Gamer Nation)

The Postal games have always been somewhat of a mixed bag in terms of how they are received. The first two were not masterpieces by a long shot, but they have somewhat of a cult following. In case you haven't heard of the series before let’s bring you up to date, that's if you haven't already clicked off after realizing this wasn't a review for Portal 3. The first Postal game was released back in 1997 by American developer Running With Scissors (previously Riedel Software Productions of Spy vs Spy fame). A 3D isometric violent shooter that put you in the shoes of The Postal Dude, a guy pretty down on his luck that wants to slaughter everyone in town with a wide-array of weapons, it was pretty extreme at the time. The sequel released 6 years later, now a first-person affair in an open-world. Again as The Postal Dude, it's more of same except there were objectives added in the form of chores, such as buying milk from the grocery store or picking up your paycheck from work, and you could choose to go about it as a decent, upstanding citizen or you could just cause mass chaos. Anyway, while both games weren’t reviewed by critics too well, they were particularly fun for what they were.

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Postal III Review - Gaming Nexus

From the review: "The Postal series of games have been primarily known for the controversy caused by their extreme levels of violence, disregard for graphic content, and exploitation of stereotypes. With the change from the Unreal to the Source engine, Running with Scissors had a chance to take the franchise beyond the simple foundations of bad humor and shocking imagery of past games. Unfortunately, Postal III continues in the tradition of its predecessors by containing generic gameplay, off-color humor, and an assortment of bugs that hinder the overall experience."

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