NoNewTaleToTell: I'm playing Postal 2 for the first time, it seems like a fun game. I own both Postal 1 and Postal 2 but this is the first one I've played,
is there any reason I should put it down and play Postal 1 first, you know, due to story etc? monkeydelarge: No. Postal 1 has no connection with Postal 2. So continue to play Postal 2.
Thank you kindly!
On topic: Two Worlds (still). I completed one of the better quests (on paper) that I've encountered in the game. However it fell apart near the middle of the quest as a couple of could be moving and dramatic moments were ruined by a predictable plot twist, the worst voice acting I've heard yet in the game, and the fact that it quite literally devolved into "go back and forth talking to these three people".
I'm still encountering new types of enemies, so it's continuing to show that its overall strength is in the game world rather than the quests. Honestly just as a "walk around and fight enemies and get new loot" simulator it's fun, the quests are just extra icing on the proverbial cake.
The biggest annoyance that I'm finding in the game now is the distance you can call your horse from. It seems like you have to be within ten feet of the horse or else it'll just stand there looking at you with a blank stare on its face. Since the horses are made out of pre-cracked (for your enemy's convenience) glass the best thing to do is have it follow you and act like a pack animal, and having to stop every ten steps to call the horse gets old after a while.