POSTAL: Brain Damaged – These Sunny Daze Delivers a Tropical Tantrum Worth Triggering
POSTAL: Brain Damaged – These Sunny Daze doesn’t just crank the heat, it detonates it. This sun-scorched expansion yanks the POSTAL Dude out of his cocktail coma and into a ginger-genocide manhunt, armed with nothing but rage, sweat, and a sticky hand. From streamer-slaying to Chad-crushing, this boomer shooter DLC is a serotonin-soaked descent into absurdity, where every beach towel hides a bloodbath and every summer vibe is weaponised. Dive deep into the chaos as we explore the full scope of its sweaty carnage and improv arsenal.

POSTAL: Brain Damaged – These Sunny Daze Review Pros
- Excellent cartoon graphics.
- Download size.
- New achievements have been integrated into the main achievements list.
- Full controller support.
- Graphics settings – resolution, screen mode, v-sync, anti-aliasing, and gamma.
- Audio volume sliders for – master, SFX, dudes voice, music, kill one liners frequency, status one liners frequency, moan frequency, and combat music hostiles count slider.
- Controller settings – Invert axis and sensitivity slider, and you can remap the controls.
- General settings – language, skip intro video, skip cutscenes, and show subtitles.
- You can play the DLC without playing the main game; it’s found at the bottom of the level select screen.
- 6 New weapons like the Nyanbrella that can shoot and block bullters, the piss gun, which is like a super soaker from the 90s, and you can charge up powerful shots.
- First-person shooter gameplay.
- Tutorial pop-ups as you play.
- Four game difficulties – Easy, medium, hard, and postal.
- Gameplay settings – difficulty, controller aim assist, field of view slider, switch weapon on pick up, select item on pick up, display tutorials, Hud layout (3 choices where icons go and it changes in real time), and item wheel can be set to looped, finite, or finite looped.
- Save and load when you want.
- Awesome cartoon-style cutscenes and in-game character interactions, which, as you saw earlier, can be skipped.
- Many save slots, more because you can create as many as you want.
- The pause menu will show play time, hostiles killed, secrets, and posters. It also shows how many are available in the current level.
- Full 3D game world with 2D sprites within it, you can look in full 360-degree turns.
- Gore, a lot of pixel blood and screaming, bodies, you know, the usual trip to the beach.
- The game moves at blistering speeds, and this can put off players with motion sickness tendencies like me.
- You can pretty much play how you want; there isn’t a lot that can stop you.
- Four new locations to explore, each just as crazy as the last.
- Fourteen new enemy types to take out in glorious fashion.
- The code fills in as you discover new enemies, locations, and enemies. It has a new section just for the DLC.
- All new soundtrack of the Hawaii beach resort flavour.
- Four new story chapters, and you have a level select for each finished chapter.
- Online leaderboards for the DLC are also for the main game, but it has a special DLC-only leaderboard.

POSTAL: Brain Damaged – These Sunny Daze Review Cons
- The movement is very fast, and you have no comfort settings for motion sickness. I get it, and this game was very hard to play. I had to do an hour at most a night, and even then, it still hurt.
- No benchmark tests for the graphics and performance.
- The achievements are hidden within the main game, so you don’t know which is which.
- No accessibility options at all, like Colourblind or comfort settings, etc.
- The game just starts and doesn’t give you much in the way of help or guidance.
- You can jump straight into the DLC, but the game does assume you have played the main game, more for the controls amd general gameplay than story.
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POSTAL: Brain Damaged – These Sunny Daze
Developer: Hyperstrange, CreativeForge Games
Publisher: Running With Scissors, Hyperstrange
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POSTAL: Brain Damaged – These Sunny Daze Review
Summary
POSTAL: Brain Damaged – These Sunny Daze – The Thrills and Highlights of Gameplay
POSTAL: Brain Damaged – These Sunny Daze throws you headfirst into a sun-scorched rampage where absurdity reigns supreme. This standalone DLC lets you skip the main game and dive straight into the chaos, armed with six new weapons, including the Nyanbrella and a super soaker-style piss gun. The gameplay is pure boomer shooter madness, with four difficulty levels, fast-paced movement, and a full 3D world peppered with 2D sprites. You’ll blast through four wild new locations, face off against fourteen fresh enemy types, and unlock new achievements as you go. With tutorial pop-ups, flexible HUD layouts, and a customisable item wheel, you’re free to play your way. The Hawaii-flavoured soundtrack and cartoon cutscenes round out the serotonin-soaked carnage.
POSTAL: Brain Damaged – These Sunny Daze – Where It Falls Short: Key Negatives
While POSTAL: Brain Damaged – These Sunny Daze delivers on chaos, it stumbles on comfort and clarity. The blistering speed can trigger motion sickness, and there are no comfort settings to ease the ride. Accessibility is non-existent, with no colourblind options or guidance for new players. Achievements are buried in the main game’s list, making them hard to track, and there’s no benchmark tool to test performance. Jumping into the DLC without prior experience leaves you fumbling with controls, as the game assumes you’ve already mastered the basics.
POSTAL: Brain Damaged – These Sunny Daze – Immersive Story and Narrative Elements
POSTAL: Brain Damaged – These Sunny Daze doesn’t just crank the heat, it detonates it. The POSTAL Dude is ripped from his cocktail coma and hurled into a ginger-genocide manhunt, armed with rage and a sticky hand. The narrative is a sweaty satire soaked in streamer-slaying and Chad-crushing absurdity. Each chapter is a standalone slice of madness, and while the story isn’t deep, it’s loud, brash, and unapologetically chaotic. You’ll find level select options for each finished chapter, letting you revisit the carnage at will.
POSTAL: Brain Damaged – These Sunny Daze – Visual and Performance Aspects
POSTAL: Brain Damaged – These Sunny Daze leans into its cartoon aesthetic with bold visuals and pixelated gore. The graphics settings offer decent control over resolution, v-sync, anti-aliasing, and gamma, while audio sliders let you fine-tune everything from combat music to moan frequency. Full controller support and remappable controls add flexibility, but the lack of benchmark tools and accessibility features holds it back. The game world spins in full 360 degrees, and while it looks great, the speed and lack of comfort options can make it a tough ride for sensitive players.
POSTAL: Brain Damaged – These Sunny Daze – Overall Verdict: Is It Worth Playing?
POSTAL: Brain Damaged – These Sunny Daze is a tropical tantrum worth triggering. It’s loud, fast, and packed with improv weaponry and sweaty satire. If you’re after a boomer shooter that doesn’t take itself seriously and lets you dive straight into the madness, this DLC delivers. Just be warned: it’s not built for comfort, guidance, or accessibility. For fans of chaotic carnage and pixel blood, it’s a wild ride. For everyone else, it might be a bit too much sun.
Back of the Box Quotes
“POSTAL: Brain Damaged – These Sunny Daze turns every beach towel into a bloodbath.”
