Postal Review (Corgi in a cup)
The first game in the Postal series, it is violent and bloody, "Postal" meaning becoming agitated to the point of extreme aggression. The context, story, and gameplay is not for everyone, but does make a point how some people especially politicians and news outlets blame video games for violent crimes when it mostly comes from other major important factors such as stress from life, undiagnosed and untreated mental illness, financial problems, radicalisation, and other factors.
Despite the initial negative attention, and subsequent bans and ban lifts from various countries on Postal, developer Running With Scissors (RWS) still manage to develop sequels all the way to the 2020s while still being just as, if not more offensive. I like the how the sequels took another turn to become satirical of society and offensive games by putting violence, caricatures, toilet humour, drug use, bad behaviour as humourous and cranked it to 11 out of 10. Postal would never be released in today's social climate especially when social media attention and victim hood is integral to modern life.
P.S. Most of my hours was me leaving my computer on to run Postal to grind for the "Bulletstorm" achievement while I went to do other errands.