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Stubbs the Zombie


An amusing but repetitive adventure starring a Zombie and Halo's gameplay.

Available on: PC , Xbox
Genre: Adventure
Release date: Oct 17, 2005
Published by: THQ
Developed by: Wideload Games
Designer: Alex Seropian
Min system requirements: PIII 1.2GHz or equivalent, 256MB RAM, 4GB HD space, 64MB DirectX 9.0c video card
Recommended system: P4 2GHz or equivalent, 512MB RAM


Screenshots updated Sep 15, 2006
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PC Review - Sep 19, 2006
Stubbs the Zombie
We meet the unlikeliest hero ever, as the Halo engine undergoes reincarnation
PC Preview - Feb 15, 2006
Undead hero Stubbs pees in the man's water supply. From his fetid bowels emerge meaty, disgusting blasts to choke his foes. There is no man, or any former man, like him for eating brains. He is the antihero's antihero, a stinky decomposing wreck who will not tug at anyone's heartstrings, but will oftentimes stop to rip someone's arm off and then beat them to death with it. As Stubbs, players must tear down a video utopia brick by stinking brick. The game plays out in the third-person ...
Stubbs the Zombie
We meet the unlikeliest hero ever, as the Halo engine undergoes reincarnation
Feb 15, 2006
The 30-second pitch for Stubbs the Zombie is supposed to be: 'It's the zombie game where you're the zombie!' That leaves two problems, however. The first is what to do with the remaining 26 seconds, and the next is that, for many gamers, the real 30-second pitch is: 'It's that game which Alex Seropian, who founded Bungie and then left, is making with the Halo engine!' Even that leaves you with a few spare seconds, which is still for the best, because there's more to Stubbs than meets the ...   » Read Full Stubbs the Zombie preview
ESRB Rating
Stubbs the Zombie is rated:
Mature
Blood and Gore
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