POSTAL 4: No Regerts Reviews
Despite its performance issues, Postal 4: No Regerts functions better on Day 1 than Cyberpunk 2077 did five months after launch.
Postcard 4: No Regerts fails to stand out in any aspect, giving us an experience that leaves us with a bittersweet taste in our mouths. There's no shortage of over-the-top jokes and somewhat objectionable references, so if you've come for this, it's a resounding yes. If you're looking for something else in this fourth installment it's best to stay away.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Postal 4 isn't a bad game for having a relatively small team working on it and getting most of its resources from fans who buy the game in Early Access. Strong humor, the ability to unleash violence on almost anyone, stylish graphics with the glitter of Unreal Engine, great dubbing of the main character, all this can be a reason to play the game. However, the experience is spoiled both by the poor artificial intelligence of non-playable characters and by the fact that, compared to Postal 2, there is basically no new revolutionary idea that would push the gameplay to a new level. But maybe the fans don't even want it.
Review in Czech | Read full review
Better than Postal 3.
Postal 4: No Regerts is a return to form to the cult classic Postal 2.
So with the love that is usually put into the scripting and references for Postal 4: No Regerts is highly applauded. the frame issues and load issues do put a sour taste in your mouth, but if you are willing to overlook that and enjoy the game for its charismatic characters and extremely gory and explicit combat then this would be a great game for you.