Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
176
Language
English
Published
Apr 7, 2020
Publisher
National Book Network
ISBN-10
1940535220
ISBN-13
9781940535227
Description
In 1997, the world of video games was shaken up by the release of Postal, an audacious isometric shooter that pushed boundaries and sparked conversations. Brock Wilbur and Nathan Rabin dive deep into the story behind this notorious game, exploring its unique place in gaming history and the cultural complexities that surrounded its birth.
With a mix of humor and sharp insight, they reveal how Postal not only entertained but also provoked thought, and at times, controversy. The duo takes readers on an unexpected journey, highlighting the game's impact on player experiences and the gaming industry.
As they unravel the narrative of a game like no other, Wilbur and Rabin invite fans, newcomers, and industry veterans alike to reconsider what bold creative expression truly means.
With a mix of humor and sharp insight, they reveal how Postal not only entertained but also provoked thought, and at times, controversy. The duo takes readers on an unexpected journey, highlighting the game's impact on player experiences and the gaming industry.
As they unravel the narrative of a game like no other, Wilbur and Rabin invite fans, newcomers, and industry veterans alike to reconsider what bold creative expression truly means.
Genres
Humor