"I wasn't a fan of the gameplay in Postal 2, I loved the message that the company was trying to put out. Because you can play Postal 2 in the most violent and graphic way, but you can also play it without hurting a single person. I don't know anyone who's played it like that, but I like that the people who made Postal are saying you can get through this game without any violence."
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Quoted in Graham Morrison, "Bringing Windows games to Linux" TechRadar UK (2009-08-10)
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