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POSTAL: Brain Damaged
Details: Video game Developers: Hyperstrange, CreativeForge Games Publishers: Hyperstrange, Running with Scissors Platforms: PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, Linux, Xbox One Genres: Shooter Video Game, Fighting game Description: POSTAL: Brain Damaged is an action game.
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