Stubbs The Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse

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Stubbs The Zombie lets you become a man whose luck was so bad, dying was the best thing that ever happened to him. In 1933, Edward Stubblefield was a traveling salesman, trying to survive the Great Depression, when he was murdered & buried in a field in Pennsylvania. Fast forward to 1959, when billionaire playboy Andrew Monday builds his own ultramodern city - Punchbowl, where you can "drink your fill of the future". Unfortunately, he built it on the grave of "Stubbs", bringing him back as a angry zombie. Stubbs was a loser all his life, and being a zombie gives him power he never had before. He decides to keep eating brains until the city is his -- unless Andrew Monday can stop him.... More >>
- Use your body as a weapon - Exploding gut grenades, toxic zombie spew, severed hands that can crawl through tight spots & possess the living and unholy flatulance are available to you
- Possess unsuspecting humans and use them as weapons
- Zombie strength lets you smash down walls and maul anyone who gets in your way
- Convert Stubbs' enemies into allies, by eating their brains and making them zombies
- Explore & take over Punchbowl, an immersive and futuristic city built with the Halo engine
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Have’nt a clue how good or bad the game is. Amazon tried twice to ship it to me ,but I never received it! it was a Christmas present for my brother,needless to say he never received it!
I just bought this game for him on Ebay (new) and I received it in three days!What’s the deal, Amazon ?
Rating: 1 / 5
It’s funny and cute for the first 15 minutes. Then it gets kinda boring. Do not buy at $50…wait ’till it goes down in price or rent it. You’ll be glad you did. Far too slow paced for anyone over 12 years of age.
Rating: 2 / 5
A cool concept falls flat due to it’s reliance on checkpoints used to make the game challenging as opposed to creativity. You will have to do the same tasks over and over again simply because you will get killed before you get to the next checkpoint. Overall, this is a very short game, but it is extended to at least twice it’s length based solely on repetition. Doesn’t seem like there was much effort to put this together after coming up with the overall concept. They just took the Halo engine, turned everyone into zombies, designed a game half the normal length and filled it with checkpoints instead of user saves to make it seem longer.
Rating: 1 / 5
Like many of you out there, I was sucked in by the major marketing hype that preceded the release of Stubbs the Zombie: Rebel Without A Pulse. I liked what I saw in the previews, liked the old music covers, liked the whole concept. I thought it was going to be a kick, and I bought it. In other words, the marketing strategy worked, and I bought without thinking.
First thing I always do with a new game is select the maximum difficulty level. Doing this with Halo, I had my butt handed to me on a platter…repeatedly. Doing this with Stubbs, I plowed through half the game without breaking a sweat—and I realized that Stubbs at its worst was still too easy.
We shouldn’t even try to compare the two games, is all I’m saying. With Halo, I actually dreaded some levels, I could feel the hair standing up on my neck sometimes. But with Stubbs, it’s an emotional disconnect—there’s nothing there to challenge you, really, and your adversaries fall like dominoes, so there’s no real sense of dread or even anticipation. All told, Stubbs is a very colorful interactive cartoon, but that’s about it….it ain’t no Halo. Stubbs might make a better movie than a game, and that’s probably the best thing I can say about it.
Rating: 3 / 5
Stubbs the Zombie: Rebel without a Pulse, is all about fun (and isn’t that what a video game should be?!?). The only flaw is that it is a bit short, but that’s only a testament to how much fun the game is (ever hear someone complain about a boring game being too short?!?). This game is the first video game that is actually funny (many have tried and failed), but this game has actually made me laugh out loud. The graphics are great, sound and voice overs superb, and the music is top notch. This may be the best soundtrack for any game ever (check out the corresponding album, it is awesome)!
Rating: 5 / 5