brabblebrex 15:24, 10 April 2006 (UTC) Quotes Section ĭoes this part really belong? brabblebrex 15:22, 10 April 2006 (UTC) About as much as it does for duke nukem, since the postal character is vocal, and with intent of humour. 71.201.109.207 05:02, 8 April 2006 (UTC) Ĭhanged extrictly -> strictly, hopefully that will clear up some confusion. I am very much confused on what the original author(s) was/were intending when it states in the Trivia section, ".also the game clearly noticing that this game is extrictly only for adults." I tried editing it but just didn't know what they were getting at. Nice article, congrats! Jachin 01:43, 4 November 2005 (UTC) I found the article well balanced and wouldn't have guessed the author was a fan. Robert 14:18, 17 November 2004 (UTC) Having read the article, read your comment on the talk page, then checked the history, I was surprised to see no one had edited it. If anyone thinks I've strayed away from the Neutral P.O.V. I'm very much a fan of Postal 2 and I'm a little bit worried that this entry - my first for a computer game - may come across with a little bit too much enthusiasm, although I have tried to stay objective.
It seems likely that a ghost town was chosen so that a real world location without citizens to protest could be used. I will change the article to reflect this. This YouTube video at 4:11 ( ) clearly shows that intention, with the game's Paradise being within 33 miles of Willcox, a town within the same county as the real life Paradise and also about 33 miles away. In game street signs place the game's Paradise in the same location as the ghost town Paradise of the real world. This entry states there is no in-game evidence that suggests that the fictional Paradise, Arizona featured within the game corresponds to the real life ghost town of Paradise, Arizona.
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