@@Botul3 I think Rick's performance sounds a bit more mellow in Postal 4, compared to the more cold, nasally cadence he had in 1 and 2. Rick Hunter's performance there often sounded like Postal Dude was looking down on whoever he was talking to, whereas here he sounds more relaxed and less cynical.
@@Botul3 I think he doesn't sound off at all considering the fact that postal dude was around I believe in his thirties during postal too and he supposedly in his early fifties in this game. he sounds just like somebody would sound like if they were in their early fifties. that's what I enjoy about him is that his voice doesn't sound exactly like it doesn't postal 2 but it's still his voice and he just brings it out so well
Normal ending: postal dude fuckings kills everybody and at the end he has to pay for his caravan. Pacifist ending: Postal dude's pacience and good karma is rewarder at the end. Wholesome.
@@FizzyArtCola eh, depends on if you consider Postal 1 or Redux to be the canon (if canon even exists in Postal I can't tell anymore) one, if I had to guess it would be Redux
@@Botul3 some guys of RWS said that the ending of Postal 1 wasn't canon now, Redux is. This is because the original ending intended to be some ridiculous and out of reality, but that changed after the Columbine Massacre
this ending has so many implications if postal's lore is to be taken seriously - i think it's safe to guess that The Boss is the Postal 1 dude, especially with how he references the war journals. Maybe the guardian angel sees the current Dude as the one to atone for The Boss' sins, which is why in the Pacifist ending you see the Postal 1 eye?
@@meloman-rrr I think Redux makes it kinda confusing because they retcon the demon being separate from the dude.. There's equal chance of P2 being P1 dude as there is for the Boss being the P1 dude, though I tend to lean to the Boss side because he looks identical to the current Dude and again, quotes the war journal edit: Also, the redux ending has the Dude attend a funeral with what looks like the P2 Dude and the Bitch attending
@@Botul3 Yep! Iirc, in 1 Vince Desi does the grunts for the dude whilst Rick does the voicelines whereas in Redux Rick does both the lines and the grunts which is the retcon. (Though its been a while since I've played redux so might be wrong)
@@torakubi I woulnd't call that a retcon since the game actually has the war journal appear when you plan on hard, most likely something they just didn't bother to do
@@thelonecourier3439 At 1:43 the sound effect used was from the main menu screen of the original game. And at 2:18 the eye photo was used as the final war journal at the end of the original game.
@@BrunoSantos-jp1lv ayo, on postal 1, the dude has an actual home with a dog house in the backyard. What if all the other postal games are actually prequels, and somewhere along the way the Dude loses champ and goes postal? that is my Head Canon from now on (note: though the doghouse is present, champ per se isn't)
Not gonna lie, I'm a bit disappointed it's a literal demon from hell or something. I always liked to think that the first game was about pure human psychosis, with the demon being only inside the Dude's head and alluding to Dude just being plain crazy, not genuinely possessed. It being some supernatural flying fucker kinda pisses all over that message about society failing mentally ill people tbh.
Dude, he killed like 100+ people. Even if he somehow became sane, they would never ever let him out. Even if they did, he would just get moved straight to a normal prison
I like that the devs knew that there were people insane enough to go for a pacifistic run and decided to give them a proper reward. I really enjoy that the devs fully embrace that Postal series thanks to 2, is a game that is as violent as you are. So there's like an ending for being a good boy or just going Postal
thats actually pretty nice, because playing pacifist is actually rewarded. Paradise lost had a differnt outcome with the boss based on your run, but I prefer getting an Ending over that
We have to treat Postal like Lupin the 3rd and organize each version of Postal Dude by the Coats he wears. We have Trenchcoat Postal dude P1 Black Coat Postal Dude P2 Brown Coat Postal Dude P3 Purple Coat Postal dude P4
Honestly that lines up pretty welL! P1 Dude was generally more darker and violent just as Green Jacket (Before fucking Castle of Cagliostro) was violent too. P2 Dude is generally the version EVERYONE thinks of and is the most beloved part. Same with Red Jacket and Part 2 in general. P3 Dude is the one most people tend to look away from as the quality is a significant dip, though there are a handful of people who like it. This is the case with Pink Jacket. P4 Dude is more return to formula and is good overall, just like Blue Jacket.
I just got this ending and it fucking blew my mind. I did NOT expect Running With Scissors to go _this_ heavy on the reward for restraint. Not just that the mysterious G-Man, who I assumed was just a random grifter spying an easy mark, turns out to be an ANGEL, but he's clearly testing you because the Postal 1 demon is still around! Your restraint is rewarded. Heaven is happy with you! I did not expect this to be so...satisfying!
This really makes me hope that the DLC or next game is more in-line with Postal 1. From that game alone it seems like RWS is capable of a lot more narratively than just satirical gags, and I'd love to see how they'd tackle a darker satire in the modern climate surrounding such controversial topics.
They say that the people who are capable of great evil and yet never act upon it are the most moral and saintly people of them all. This almost has undertale vibes to it where the character isn't the evil one, but the player who knows there are no real consequences for being wicked. How righteous are those who still decide to do good.
@@fredderickzoller3703postal 1 is happening in 1997 and postal 2 is happening a year later, and postal 4 is happening after postal 2, how the hell postal 1 is happening after postal 4
good lord, the potential lore implications for this ending just make this all the more chilling. hell i think it might be possible that after the death of The Dude's father (who i think is the Postal Dude from the first game and it's remake), the demon that possessed him ended up possessing The Dude in this ending. i mean, that's what this might imply here, making the pacifist ending potentially worse for The Dude
Doubt that could happen in near future. Postal 4 lacks the budget and could use more details/polish Postal 1 styled game are likely to be shit on by modern world. Brain damaged on the other hand can easily switch to darker atmosphere during certain levels and it'll only make it better
I really like how both Rick and Corey are in Brain Damaged, with Rick voicing You Know Who inside his brain Can’t wait for some Postal lore in the future- seems like the vibes of P1 might be coming back in a big way.
Yeah but this postal dude is the son of the postal 1 dude who you kill at the end of this game... But you got me thinking now... What if not... What if this really is just all in Le head of the postal 1 dude being chained up in the asylum
@@IdeaSeeker that would be fucking awesome having postal coming back on a more creepy and serious tone the first game was really fucked up and that's what i love about it, i think that the meds that the asylum give him just make his mind more colorful but if he don't have them he just come back to reality, his reality of eternal pain, suffering where he needs to satisfy his hunger for meat and organs
I feel like this ending is implying that this once nice and good postal dude actually goes on to become the insane murderer of postal 1. The eyes meaning he's always being watched and controlled and that creepy dude being overly nice to him is secretly the demon leading him on to do the shootings in postal 1
“Rise and shine, not that I wish to imply that you’ve been sleeping on the job, despite the fact that would be a very…. realistic outcome. But, well let’s just say your hour has… come again. So wake up, Postal… d-dude, wake up and, smell the ashes.” -Gman probably
The plot of every Postal game is that you play as an angel of death, postal dude is possessed by the demon(player) which commits crimes, that leads to human suffering and destruction of city (even if you play peacefully).
I would really love to hear Rick Hunter's voice say at the end of this ending during the credits. well that's the end of postal 4. I hope you enjoy this little adventure we had together. I don't know what is next for the good old postal dude. but what I do know is that whatever happens make sure you have no regrets.
fyi the pacifist route is broken in the current version (1.0.4), and when I beat it neither this or the normal ending played. I had to rip this from the files. If you still want to try it I have a lot of tips in my Postal 4 achievements guide on steam
@@Botul3 ah alright thank you lol, Postal 4 is still one of my wishlisted games and I'm sure these problems will be fixed some time in the future, thank you for offering a guide though!
SO, by my understanding. The boss is postal dude father, who escaped the asylum and stopped being the target of the demon, put the pieces of his broken mind together, became a kingpin. The dude since P2 is the target of the demon and becamed more violent ( like the boss in P1, but the boss also had a disturbed mind, making the process easy to the demon ) alternate dude is or an angel or the true dude, trying to take the control back to him. but idk help me understand this games
It doesn't really feel right though. There are no actual demons. It's all happening in Dude's mind, he's in his own personal hell, kind of. You can't really understand what's happening if you didn't play the first and the second game(and Brain Damaged as well). The lore is a lot more complicated than the FNAF lore tbh.
this ending pretty much convinces me that Postal 4 might be a prequel to Postal 1 with Brain Damaged taking place either before dude gets evicted from his house and going Postal or after going Postal and being put in the asylum?
"Have we met before?" They have... Even from the beginning. It's fucked up when you think about it. Even in Postal: Brain Damaged they've met before but not in a way. "The DEMON that won't let you sleep at night." - The Other Dude.
I think that the man who gives the postal dude his caravan is the postal dude from postal 1 because of the sound when his eyes turn red he might be dead and be a demon. I once heard that the postal dude from postal 1 is the stepfather of the postal dude from postal 2 .
I love how the Dude isn't exactly what you would imagine the protagonist of a violent game is. He's mostly calm unless YOU, the player, get violent. He reflects in a very good way the player's actions.
Maybe this is just me stabbing in the dark but a part of me is thinking that this ending is the Postal Dude coming to terms with his lot in life but he must always live with that fact that deep down he will never be "normal" person ever again and he will always be fighting that urge to kill again. To be honest in most of the postal games its kinda like a hellish fever dream. That or Vince is just huffing lines off of Mike J's ass who knows.
This postal game was decent enough, but the bugs kind of impacted the experience negatively. Gotta love it as a modern version of postal2 with alot of callbacks.
when postal accidentally becomes a ten game series of a man who suffers a psych break and smokes crack has a Red Dead Redemption- esque arc before he dies of another crack overdose.
What if the whole multiple postal dudes from postal 1 isn't just a one off thing Postal 1 dude is in an asylum rotting away Postal 2/4 dude just got his trailer back Postal 3 dude isn't real just a head wound hallucination from p2 Brain damage I still haven't seen any gameplay but I bet its gonna reveal that either its just p2 dude or a new dude
this ending actually shocked first time I saw it, I originally saw postal 1 and 2 as two completely separate universes with call-backs in postal 2 only being references, but this sort of confirms that postal 1 and postal 2 universe are the same somehow. I'm not gonna say the story is amazing but its definitely got me thinking about the first game now
Rick Hunter voices someone called The Demon in Postal 1, same as The Evil Dude in Postal Brain Damaged, and the thing in the end is clearly a Demon (add the Postal 1 sound), make the maths.
i havent played any postal game other than redux and 2 but i know the postal 4 intro is a reference to doom eternal and i wouldnt be suprised if this creepy guy was a reference to half lifes g-man he really gives off that vibe with the whole teleporting around thing
My twitter @ is GrubyBotul, something about your name rings a bell too, weird. Maybe it's the Postal 4 Rampages map I posted that Running with Scissors retweeted?
@@igi1225 o kurwa pamiętam. jak tam? Lepiej od kiedy odszedłeś z twittera? Przyznam jak zobaczyłem że dezaktywowałeś konto myślałem że sie na serio powiesiłeś aż zapytałem tamtego gościa co lubi traktory
wait so it was all a dream? Asylum: always was. Edit: Plot twist he never broke out, he just stayed there. and stayed and stayed and well.... stayed. he was actually just dreaming the whole thing before he woke up and realized he was still in the asylum. Anotehr reason why the "Elementary School" Loading Screen Appeared. Edit 2: Ok so this “Guardian Angel” Might be the demon. Just helping PostalDude JR. Might also be leading him also the path the OG postalDude took. But its just a game theory, Thanks for reading. Come back for more.
I think I have a theory for this this is technically a postal one call back and in postal one the dude loses his shit because the world around him is going to hell so I feel like when the dude isn't outright attacking people trying to kill them trying to destroy everything when the world is being destroyed around him he's not losing it again like he is in control of himself but act like he is
@@szykero it's a meta Theory like he's aware he's not in control and that he thinks the player is controlling him that's why he's going insane he has no control over himself
Does he sound a little different without the "its 2003 and we have to fit this on a CD alongside an entire game" level compression? Yeah, a bit, but he still sounds great without it in Redux and 4. The preference some people have for the old compressed lines could be because that's how we heard Rick for what, 19 years now? I wonder how those classic P2 lines would sound without being compressed, because I feel like his delivery in Redux is very accurate to that from the original, we'll see if RWS ever gets around to making POSTAL 2X2. Also hi Rick glad to see you here
Hi new fan who just watches and skims most of the lore of the postal series So is this "guardian angel" just The very original (postal redux retcon) postal dude? Cause I saw in other comments doesnt portal redux co-op ending like many dudes were wearing the same colors as these iterations of the postal dude? 2's black coat, 3's brown coat, 4's purple coat......this is just going to end up breaking OG postal dude out?
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Postal 1's ending: Dark, creepy, disturbing, horrifying
Postal 2, PL, and 4's endings: Oh hey I got through a week
Postal 3 endings: DO NOT TALK ABOUT THOSE ENDINGS.
I think by the end of Postal 2 and PL: You are holding onto firepower and paranoid the whole world is going to get you.
oh, so both together are the most realistic
pretty much the same thing tbh
PBD: i pissed myself in my sleep
Rick's voice didn't change a bit as if all of his works on the Postal 2 trilogy was done on yesterday.
I think he sounds a bit off in Postal 4 but that might be because I've been playing with Jon St. John for 3 years
@@Botul3 I think Rick's performance sounds a bit more mellow in Postal 4, compared to the more cold, nasally cadence he had in 1 and 2. Rick Hunter's performance there often sounded like Postal Dude was looking down on whoever he was talking to, whereas here he sounds more relaxed and less cynical.
@@swordhunter12 Well lore wise it can be explained that he's free from bitch of a wife.
Did you play paradise lost? His voice bit different in paradise lost
@@Botul3 I think he doesn't sound off at all considering the fact that postal dude was around I believe in his thirties during postal too and he supposedly in his early fifties in this game. he sounds just like somebody would sound like if they were in their early fifties. that's what I enjoy about him is that his voice doesn't sound exactly like it doesn't postal 2 but it's still his voice and he just brings it out so well
Normal ending: postal dude fuckings kills everybody and at the end he has to pay for his caravan.
Pacifist ending: Postal dude's pacience and good karma is rewarder at the end.
Wholesome.
It's not so wholesome because of POSTAL 1 Callback which is Elementary School
@@FizzyArtCola no is not you damm liberal, postal 1 is childrens game, is made to be wholesome.
@@FizzyArtCola eh, depends on if you consider Postal 1 or Redux to be the canon (if canon even exists in Postal I can't tell anymore) one, if I had to guess it would be Redux
@@Botul3 I picked POSTAL 1.
@@Botul3 some guys of RWS said that the ending of Postal 1 wasn't canon now, Redux is. This is because the original ending intended to be some ridiculous and out of reality, but that changed after the Columbine Massacre
this ending has so many implications if postal's lore is to be taken seriously - i think it's safe to guess that The Boss is the Postal 1 dude, especially with how he references the war journals. Maybe the guardian angel sees the current Dude as the one to atone for The Boss' sins, which is why in the Pacifist ending you see the Postal 1 eye?
Isn't Postal 1 dude is the same person as 2-4 dude?
@@meloman-rrr I think Redux makes it kinda confusing because they retcon the demon being separate from the dude.. There's equal chance of P2 being P1 dude as there is for the Boss being the P1 dude, though I tend to lean to the Boss side because he looks identical to the current Dude and again, quotes the war journal
edit: Also, the redux ending has the Dude attend a funeral with what looks like the P2 Dude and the Bitch attending
@@torakubi Did they retcon it? How so? It's been a while since I played Redux but I don't remember them retconning it
@@Botul3 Yep! Iirc, in 1 Vince Desi does the grunts for the dude whilst Rick does the voicelines whereas in Redux Rick does both the lines and the grunts which is the retcon. (Though its been a while since I've played redux so might be wrong)
@@torakubi I woulnd't call that a retcon since the game actually has the war journal appear when you plan on hard, most likely something they just didn't bother to do
As Someone who loves the hell out of POSTAL 1, The callbacks in this ending make me happy.
What were the callbacks
@@thelonecourier3439 At 1:43 the sound effect used was from the main menu screen of the original game. And at 2:18 the eye photo was used as the final war journal at the end of the original game.
@@evilstrawberrystudios890 what does it mean though?
@@BrunoSantos-jp1lv maybe a connection to the first game?
@@BrunoSantos-jp1lv ayo, on postal 1, the dude has an actual home with a dog house in the backyard. What if all the other postal games are actually prequels, and somewhere along the way the Dude loses champ and goes postal? that is my Head Canon from now on
(note: though the doghouse is present, champ per se isn't)
1:43 that fucking riff takes me back
what's that from?
Bill Laswell's Kaos album.
I'm surprised it came from any instrument at all
That's not just a voice going "Ah-ah-ah-ah"?
That dad postal still alive as other human as
good to know they didnt forget POSTAL 1
And this serves as a good explanation why P2 Dude isn't as psychotic as "Only my weapon understands me" Dude from P1...
1:41 THAT SOUND POSTAL 1 BABY
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What are you doing here?
thats the last place I expected you
If that's the demon that possessed the Postal Dude in Postal 1, I really hope the DLC for Postal 4 is horror based.
Right?? This is sick and the lore implications are MASSIVE.
Like Eternal Damnation 2.0?
I hope they go for the same atmosphere and feel of Postal 1, not edgy but that you feel insane
Yeah, much like how Brain Damaged retained to its horror roots with some scary looking enemies
Not gonna lie, I'm a bit disappointed it's a literal demon from hell or something. I always liked to think that the first game was about pure human psychosis, with the demon being only inside the Dude's head and alluding to Dude just being plain crazy, not genuinely possessed. It being some supernatural flying fucker kinda pisses all over that message about society failing mentally ill people tbh.
This time, Postal Dude pass the test. Now he is cured and can leave asylum after all these years of therapy.(?
A labotomy might work
Redux said that the next of kin of the 1997 dude remains "unreactive".
@@a.k8185any clue what unreactive could entail
Dude, he killed like 100+ people. Even if he somehow became sane, they would never ever let him out. Even if they did, he would just get moved straight to a normal prison
This ending is actually better than the normal one.
i dunno, that eye doesnt indicate anything good.
@@Crystal-dl9ks postal 5 will have to explain that.
@@A_Funne_Boi well. if we get a Postal 5 anyway
If you engaged pacfism by not killing any single people. Then there is.
@@skeletonmemelord7779 we definitely are gonna get one
I like that the devs knew that there were people insane enough to go for a pacifistic run and decided to give them a proper reward.
I really enjoy that the devs fully embrace that Postal series thanks to 2, is a game that is as violent as you are. So there's like an ending for being a good boy or just going Postal
if that's the case then they deserve a award to this ending
I like being a, "good boy"
@@EdibleFuture we are good boys
@@archdornan5311 What a relief! I can't live in a world where I can't please others
@@EdibleFuture something tells me that op's and your view of "good boy" is vastly different.
thats actually pretty nice, because playing pacifist is actually rewarded. Paradise lost had a differnt outcome with the boss based on your run, but I prefer getting an Ending over that
2:18 I never thought i'd see you again.
THE EARTH IS HUNGRY....
The Elementary School.
The most based dude
Postal lore is one of the most convoluted things I’ve ever taken years to delve into, and a absolutely adore it to this day.
It’s more confusing than FNAF lore
I'm pretty sure it exists soley to confuse the fans
step over fnaf we got a new kid on the block, and they are way more convoluted yhan you.
@@disappointeddegenerate3186 yes, but at the same time it's way more interesting than FNAF's. i mean let's just face it, FNAF got stale after a while
@@skeletonmemelord7779 turns out children dying gets old
not the children tho
Postaldude seems like a pretty nice guy in pacifist runs
Fr he's just the most normal dude in a batshit insane town
It only gets as violent as YOU are!
“maybe, just maybe, our guardian angel was watching over us”
*Definitely demonic wing unfolding noises*
To be honest, there's a reason why most depictions of angels have them saying 'be not afraid' when appearing before humans.
@@Techhunter_Talon The reason is because they are floating flesh rings with a million eyes and wings tho
@@StiffMeatthat’s a higher ranking of the angels called Ophamin (I hope o spelled that right) they’re purpose to scare the demons away
@@John_Bendy_Demon this wiki page
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hierarchy_of_angels
is pretty interesting
Pacifist ending makes me consider RWS is getting ready to take the story to make another Postal game that would be as dark as Postal 1
We have to treat Postal like Lupin the 3rd and organize each version of Postal Dude by the Coats he wears. We have
Trenchcoat Postal dude P1
Black Coat Postal Dude P2
Brown Coat Postal Dude P3
Purple Coat Postal dude P4
Honestly that lines up pretty welL!
P1 Dude was generally more darker and violent just as Green Jacket (Before fucking Castle of Cagliostro) was violent too.
P2 Dude is generally the version EVERYONE thinks of and is the most beloved part. Same with Red Jacket and Part 2 in general.
P3 Dude is the one most people tend to look away from as the quality is a significant dip, though there are a handful of people who like it. This is the case with Pink Jacket.
P4 Dude is more return to formula and is good overall, just like Blue Jacket.
We don't talk about the third one. It's only P.I.N.O
and don't forget Brain Damaged Postal Dude!
@@flat-seventh Gown Dude?
Does Postal 3 exist?
That guy screams demon. And even has the Postal one menu SFX
So this means Postal 4 is inside the dudes head an each ending represent a winning personality while he is in the asylum?
Yeah basically
Not really
These replies are truly the duality of man
Nah
Yeah
I just got this ending and it fucking blew my mind. I did NOT expect Running With Scissors to go _this_ heavy on the reward for restraint. Not just that the mysterious G-Man, who I assumed was just a random grifter spying an easy mark, turns out to be an ANGEL, but he's clearly testing you because the Postal 1 demon is still around! Your restraint is rewarded. Heaven is happy with you!
I did not expect this to be so...satisfying!
I love that we are shown the eye of the boss before we see the Postal 1 eye. Makes me think that Postal 5 might just have a more coherent story.
this is giving me weird vibes...
it's like this is the postal dude's mind going back to reality after being a pacifist in his mind
1:36 it may be just me, but I think I see the Dude's scar on the side of his head from that bullet wound.
100%
This really makes me hope that the DLC or next game is more in-line with Postal 1.
From that game alone it seems like RWS is capable of a lot more narratively than just satirical gags, and I'd love to see how they'd tackle a darker satire in the modern climate surrounding such controversial topics.
They clearly are. I wanna see more Postal 1 type stuff from them. Explore that darker side of what the Dude would realistically be.
i have literally never seen postal dude speak this positively before
I like how this is literally Postal dude getting rewarded and you getting mocked for doing un-postal activities
They say that the people who are capable of great evil and yet never act upon it are the most moral and saintly people of them all. This almost has undertale vibes to it where the character isn't the evil one, but the player who knows there are no real consequences for being wicked. How righteous are those who still decide to do good.
It's cool to see they still callback to what postal was originally meant to be
I love the postal 1 imagery
0:12 IT DOESN'T EVEN MATTEEEER!
One thing
Postal 1 makes a comeback in the end of postal 4? AWESOME
Yes, it implies the chronology is 2, PL, 4, 1, Rampage, Brain Damaged.
@@fredderickzoller3703postal 1 is happening in 1997 and postal 2 is happening a year later, and postal 4 is happening after postal 2, how the hell postal 1 is happening after postal 4
@@redham1150 I absolutely forgot about redux my bad, it's P1, P2, P4, Redux, Brain Damage
good lord, the potential lore implications for this ending just make this all the more chilling. hell i think it might be possible that after the death of The Dude's father (who i think is the Postal Dude from the first game and it's remake), the demon that possessed him ended up possessing The Dude in this ending. i mean, that's what this might imply here, making the pacifist ending potentially worse for The Dude
I want a new postal in the atmosphere of postal 1
It'll get shitted on faster than it was back then due to twitter
@@Kratos_Messi7050 nah i don't think so. traditional media will for sure get mad at it tho
Doubt that could happen in near future. Postal 4 lacks the budget and could use more details/polish
Postal 1 styled game are likely to be shit on by modern world. Brain damaged on the other hand can easily switch to darker atmosphere during certain levels and it'll only make it better
Postal Redux
They strayed from it because it just wouldnt fit in today's society. Postal Redux toned it down a lot compared to Postal 1
I am so glad rick hunter is back to voicing postal dude , JSJ and Cory a good but lets face it Ricks the GOAT
I really like how both Rick and Corey are in Brain Damaged, with Rick voicing You Know Who inside his brain
Can’t wait for some Postal lore in the future- seems like the vibes of P1 might be coming back in a big way.
Actually I think that was John St John that voiced him
Corey’s Dude is great-I’m glad he’s sticking around.
I didn’t like JSJ in this role, and I’m thankful they got Rick back.
That is very kind of you. Thanks for the comment.
Its probably all in his mind... The medicine is wearing off... Keep him chained until the inevitable
Yeah but this postal dude is the son of the postal 1 dude who you kill at the end of this game... But you got me thinking now... What if not... What if this really is just all in Le head of the postal 1 dude being chained up in the asylum
@@IdeaSeeker that would be fucking awesome having postal coming back on a more creepy and serious tone the first game was really fucked up and that's what i love about it, i think that the meds that the asylum give him just make his mind more colorful but if he don't have them he just come back to reality, his reality of eternal pain, suffering where he needs to satisfy his hunger for meat and organs
I feel like this ending is implying that this once nice and good postal dude actually goes on to become the insane murderer of postal 1. The eyes meaning he's always being watched and controlled and that creepy dude being overly nice to him is secretly the demon leading him on to do the shootings in postal 1
The Postal 1 sfx was so hype.
Was that the postal 1 demon? In the outskirts transition in postal redux they do share a striking resemblance
I guess the G-Man is always recruiting.
Rise and shine postal dude
i was looking for that comment
“Rise and shine, not that I wish to imply that you’ve been sleeping on the job, despite the fact that would be a very…. realistic outcome. But, well let’s just say your hour has… come again. So wake up, Postal… d-dude, wake up and, smell the ashes.”
-Gman probably
exactly i thought the same thing
holy shit now i think he's gman
So Postal 1 dude is the G-man? The lore is crazy man
1:12 he got da perk
Oh man never thought they released the Rick drugs again, stuff is addictive to listen.
The plot of every Postal game is that you play as an angel of death, postal dude is possessed by the demon(player) which commits crimes, that leads to human suffering and destruction of city (even if you play peacefully).
OH SHIT ISN'T THAT THE PRIMARY SCHOOL INTRO BACKGROUND AT THE END
Well, it is. While you meant to say "The Elementary School/End", you are 100 percent right.
@@KlazGuy hey America asshole, not every country calls it that
@@KlazGuy g could just be from a country where they call it primary
Postal Dude Sr., once a psychopath, now he looks after his boy(in pacifist ending at least lol)
I would really love to hear Rick Hunter's voice say at the end of this ending during the credits.
well that's the end of postal 4. I hope you enjoy this little adventure we had together. I don't know what is next for the good old postal dude. but what I do know is that whatever happens make sure you have no regrets.
also if you don't want to get Rick Hunter to do the end credit voice we could also get
Sam elliott. that's the made guy we need to get.
This makes me wanna play 4 more lol
fyi the pacifist route is broken in the current version (1.0.4), and when I beat it neither this or the normal ending played. I had to rip this from the files. If you still want to try it I have a lot of tips in my Postal 4 achievements guide on steam
@@Botul3 ah alright thank you lol, Postal 4 is still one of my wishlisted games and I'm sure these problems will be fixed some time in the future, thank you for offering a guide though!
I KNEW that sound effect from somewhere, god this bodes ill tidings
SO, by my understanding. The boss is postal dude father, who escaped the asylum and stopped being the target of the demon, put the pieces of his broken mind together, became a kingpin. The dude since P2 is the target of the demon and becamed more violent ( like the boss in P1, but the boss also had a disturbed mind, making the process easy to the demon ) alternate dude is or an angel or the true dude, trying to take the control back to him. but idk help me understand this games
It doesn't really feel right though. There are no actual demons. It's all happening in Dude's mind, he's in his own personal hell, kind of.
You can't really understand what's happening if you didn't play the first and the second game(and Brain Damaged as well). The lore is a lot more complicated than the FNAF lore tbh.
gman returns a mans trailer home to him, what a nice man
holy shit, the postal demon is actually gman
this ending pretty much convinces me that Postal 4 might be a prequel to Postal 1 with Brain Damaged taking place either before dude gets evicted from his house and going Postal or after going Postal and being put in the asylum?
Postal dude gets his own personal Gman. Thats wild
Was thinking the same
@GJ D00MSHYER @Peter Friede, i was thinking the SAME thing too!
"Have we met before?"
They have... Even from the beginning.
It's fucked up when you think about it. Even in Postal: Brain Damaged they've met before but not in a way.
"The DEMON that won't let you sleep at night." - The Other Dude.
I think that the man who gives the postal dude his caravan is the postal dude from postal 1 because of the sound when his eyes turn red he might be dead and be a demon.
I once heard that the postal dude from postal 1 is the stepfather of the postal dude from postal 2 .
I love how the Dude isn't exactly what you would imagine the protagonist of a violent game is. He's mostly calm unless YOU, the player, get violent. He reflects in a very good way the player's actions.
the gman is in postal💀
seeing the last bit of the ending i kinda wanna see the dude facing against the demon from postal 1
you can already do that in brain damaged
He should have made you kill him for the keys to the trailer, to see if you were a real pacifist.
I call him... the P-man..
it would be nice if postal 4 had a dlc and it went to its dark roots again
As good as Corey and Jon were, let's be honest...
The one, true Postal Dude is Rick fuckin' Hunter.
I think that the "Guardian angel" is the incarnation of "Demon" from Postal 1/Redux.
so does this imply the mysterious stranger has using postal dude to unwittingly spread mayhem wherever he goes, like a typhoid mary of violence?
The earth is hungry and i regret nothing
2:18 postal 1 elementary school/ending loading screen
This does mean that postal demon is out of whatever mental assylum he got sent to, rest in peace those who are 'infected'
Maybe this is just me stabbing in the dark but a part of me is thinking that this ending is the Postal Dude coming to terms with his lot in life but he must always live with that fact that deep down he will never be "normal" person ever again and he will always be fighting that urge to kill again. To be honest in most of the postal games its kinda like a hellish fever dream. That or Vince is just huffing lines off of Mike J's ass who knows.
Anybody noticing how this moment sounds like "selecting sound" in postal 1? 1:43
It doesn't sounds like, IT LITERALLY IS☠️
@@fredderickzoller3703 it has some side effects, but main sound is the same
walmart great value g-man
This postal game was decent enough, but the bugs kind of impacted the experience negatively.
Gotta love it as a modern version of postal2 with alot of callbacks.
when postal accidentally becomes a ten game series of a man who suffers a psych break and smokes crack has a Red Dead Redemption- esque arc before he dies of another crack overdose.
What if the whole multiple postal dudes from postal 1 isn't just a one off thing
Postal 1 dude is in an asylum rotting away
Postal 2/4 dude just got his trailer back
Postal 3 dude isn't real just a head wound hallucination from p2
Brain damage I still haven't seen any gameplay but I bet its gonna reveal that either its just p2 dude or a new dude
I think the guardian guy might have been possessing the postal 1 dude and is now going after the postal 2 dude
GMan if he was in Postal:
this ending actually shocked first time I saw it, I originally saw postal 1 and 2 as two completely separate universes with call-backs in postal 2 only being references, but this sort of confirms that postal 1 and postal 2 universe are the same somehow. I'm not gonna say the story is amazing but its definitely got me thinking about the first game now
Rick Hunter voices someone called The Demon in Postal 1, same as The Evil Dude in Postal Brain Damaged, and the thing in the end is clearly a Demon (add the Postal 1 sound), make the maths.
The guy who gives him the keys is a reference to the g-man from half life (listen to the way he talks and his guardian angel like behavior)
i havent played any postal game other than redux and 2 but i know the postal 4 intro is a reference to doom eternal and i wouldnt be suprised if this creepy guy was a reference to half lifes g-man
he really gives off that vibe with the whole teleporting around thing
the Brain Damaged intro is a reference to DOOM Eternal, not the P4 intro
@@Botul3 right im dumb but also i swear ive seen you on twitter before
My twitter @ is GrubyBotul, something about your name rings a bell too, weird. Maybe it's the Postal 4 Rampages map I posted that Running with Scissors retweeted?
bezi_gothic / Wogor
napewno mnie pamietasz z jednej z tych nazw nawet jesli ledwo
@@igi1225 o kurwa pamiętam.
jak tam? Lepiej od kiedy odszedłeś z twittera? Przyznam jak zobaczyłem że dezaktywowałeś konto myślałem że sie na serio powiesiłeś aż zapytałem tamtego gościa co lubi traktory
RWS What a awesome creations. :-)
Rise and shine mr freeman rise and shine
1:43 maked me smile
Made all of us smile, don't worry.
Hell nah Postal Dude encountered the Gman 😭
Bro is literally GMAN
awful lot of postal 1 stuff in here and I love the hell out of it
wait so it was all a dream?
Asylum: always was.
Edit: Plot twist he never broke out, he just stayed there. and stayed and stayed and well.... stayed. he was actually just dreaming the whole thing before he woke up and realized he was still in the asylum. Anotehr reason why the "Elementary School" Loading Screen Appeared.
Edit 2: Ok so this “Guardian Angel” Might be the demon. Just helping PostalDude JR. Might also be leading him also the path the OG postalDude took. But its just a game theory, Thanks for reading. Come back for more.
POSTAL 4 pacifist: the guardian angel confirmed to be the Gman.
I think I have a theory for this this is technically a postal one call back and in postal one the dude loses his shit because the world around him is going to hell so I feel like when the dude isn't outright attacking people trying to kill them trying to destroy everything when the world is being destroyed around him he's not losing it again like he is in control of himself but act like he is
what
@@szykero it's a meta Theory like he's aware he's not in control and that he thinks the player is controlling him that's why he's going insane he has no control over himself
the gman in postal
personally I feel that rick hunters voice sounds better when bit compressed
Does that mean it sounds better compressed to the max?
Does he sound a little different without the "its 2003 and we have to fit this on a CD alongside an entire game" level compression? Yeah, a bit, but he still sounds great without it in Redux and 4. The preference some people have for the old compressed lines could be because that's how we heard Rick for what, 19 years now? I wonder how those classic P2 lines would sound without being compressed, because I feel like his delivery in Redux is very accurate to that from the original, we'll see if RWS ever gets around to making POSTAL 2X2.
Also hi Rick glad to see you here
What if that "angel" is actually the demon possessing postal dude in the 1st game due to it making the sounds on the postal 1 game menu???
Hi new fan who just watches and skims most of the lore of the postal series
So is this "guardian angel" just The very original (postal redux retcon) postal dude?
Cause I saw in other comments doesnt portal redux co-op ending like many dudes were wearing the same colors as these iterations of the postal dude?
2's black coat, 3's brown coat, 4's purple coat......this is just going to end up breaking OG postal dude out?
No idea, I don't think anyone aside from RWS knows
Yeah, kinda, in postal multiplayer you can wear any color like blue or green
no the guardian angel is actually gman in disguise
I love the fact that at 1:42 is the same sfx from postal 1
bro hes gman if he lost his lawyer status or smth like that I dunno I didn't play half-baked 2
so postal now has a gman
Wait... In postal 1 postal dude hears voices maybe *He* is that voice
Gman travelling trough parallel universes
Finally he’s back
My concerns have sharply risen.