I just played it last night and this is also what I saw. I remember playing the original Postal2 and taking Gary's side against the cops, at the end he ended walking around talking, I watched him a while and then continued. I will come back from the dead and kick your sorry asses!". If you cut off a limb with the machete, he'll crawl on the ground and utter, "If I see anybody selling my blood on eBay. You can kill him when he's walking around though. Apocalypse Weekend retcons the death though as he's alive in the hospital at the start(he'll run in terror from Dude), and walking around Paradise bandaged up later on(the numerous "hallucination" Gary enemies are not the same, BTW). If you have Dude's vocal variety cranked up, he'll even comment on this if you're still in the mall, even if he doesn't actually witness this. ``BGOATDoughnut 03:53, 3 October 2006 (UTC) Reply He does die regardless. It was kind of weird, I watched him after I killed the cops, and he just sprung up and died. All the times I've played he's dies even if you kill the cops first. I would like to question the following sentence: “Regardless of the Dude's actions, the police storm the building in an attempt to arrest Gary Coleman and a gunfight ensues which invariably results in Coleman's demise (with or without the player's help).” Does Coleman really die after the player eliminates all the cops? - LOL 08:43, 8 September 2006 (UTC) Reply Yes, he does. ![]() CyberRaptor 19:47, (UTC) Reply Sounds good. Changed it to "rocket-launcher" instead, a weapon that can be found in relative abundance. A very minor distinction, but one I felt was worth making nonetheless. The napalm launcher is acquired as part of a mission and cannot be procured anywhere else, although "ammo" for it can be found in various areas. I just made one little correction, where it said weapons ranging from machine guns to napalm launchers are just lying about for the player to pick up. ![]() brabblebrex 15:24, 10 April 2006 (UTC) Reply 71.201.109.207 05:02, 8 April 2006 (UTC) Reply 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) Reply I found the article well balanced and wouldn't have guessed the author was a fan. ![]() Robert 14:18, 17 November 2004 (UTC) Reply 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.
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