In the surreal and grit-stained world of , the story follows the "Postal Dude," a man whose sanity has fractured under the weight of modern existence. Believing himself to be the only one immune to a "madness plague" sweeping the world, he embarks on a violent crusade to "deconstruct" the source of the infection. The Downward Spiral
Unlike the controversial ending of the 1997 original, the remake concludes with a more somber and psychological finale: POSTAL Redux
: Throughout his journey, he keeps a journal (seen on loading screens) that reveals his internal struggle. He doesn't see himself as a murderer, but as a soldier doing what is necessary to survive and "warn" the world. In the surreal and grit-stained world of ,
: The chaos begins when the Dude is evicted from his home, an event that serves as the final snap for his fragile mind. He doesn't see himself as a murderer, but
: The final diagnosis confirms he is a "paranoid delusional" whose mind created a war to cope with his own internal collapse. About Redux's plot... :: POSTAL Redux General Discussions