Steme logo.
Steme is a video game store located at the east side of the Paradise Mall. It re-opens in June 2016. To reach Steme, the player must find the VR Headset in the East Mall.
Games[]
Steme sells many parodies of popular games and original Postal Games, including:
- Gary's Mod
- Cyka Strike: Global Blyat
- DOOT IV
- The Wadfather
- Call of Pahom
- Negto Police 3
- Postal Redux
- Postal Fudge Pack
- Postal 2
- FEAR
- Postal
- Race
- Postal 2: Paradise Lost
Postal Redux seems to be Steme's premier game.
Interior[]
Inside Steme are Shitsung TVs playing Postal Redux and a lot of game shelves. At the back of the store, there are couches and 2 TVs along with a VR headset.
Outside[]
The outside of Steme is Matrix-like. Green coloured code comes from an abyss. It assembles the original Mall layout. Approaching the abyss will return the player back to the present (2003).
Upon exitting the right side, there is a book titled "Sports Almanac 2003-2016". This pokes fun that the player has time travelled to 2016. Going near the book will return the player to reality.
Achievement[]
The achivement "I'm not even supposed to be here today!" is achieved after purchasing Postal REDUX for 10 dollars. When the Postal REDUX item is interacted with, a quote from the Postal REDUX Dude plays, similarly to the Krotchy Doll. Apart from that, it has no other use and cannot be dropped. The description is "An artifact marked POSTAL Redux, a precious and holy relic from future times!" and "Available now for purchase in the real world!".
Trivia[]
- The sports almanac is a reference to Back to the Future: Part II.
- The Steme name and logo is a reference to Steam.
- The game Call of Pahom is a reference to Sergey Pakhomov, an russian actor from the 1999 Russian psychedelic exploitation horror film The Green Elephant. His silhouette is a shot from an infamous scene where his character defecates on shared plate for eating (calling it "sweet bread"), smears feces over his abdomen, and consumes a large portion of it. After doing so he offers a plate with the fecal matter to the other man right after he wakes up, and drives him mad.
- The burned fence and dead police officer inside of the shop is a reference to Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
- The cover for Gary's Mod shows an early version of Gary with a red shirt and holding the Beta Shotgun.
- The salesman will randomly tell Postal Dude or the customer to try to play Hatred after buying Postal Redux, which is another controversial video game of postal killings that is more darker and grittier.




