Features
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Popularity:
#6 in Action-Adventure Games (out of 150 products)
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License:
Free to try; $39.99 to buy
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Editor's Rating:
Not rated
- Average User Rating:
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Downloads:
65,217
- Requirements:
Windows 2000/XP, 1.2GHz CPU, 256MB RAM, 64MB VRAM (GeForceFX 5200+, Radeon 9500+)
- Limitations:
One level
- Date Added:
January 12, 2006
Publisher's description of Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse demo
From Aspyr Media:In 1933, traveling salesman Edward "Stubbs" Stubblefield was ungraciously murdered and buried in a remote Pennsylvanian field. After 26 years, a millionaire developer constructs a technological city of the future, called Punchbowl, on Stubb's burial ground, causing the former salesman to rise from the grave with an insatiable taste for human brains.
Be the zombie in an epic battle between the living and the dead. Take over Punchbowl, an immersive, futuristic city built with the Halo engine. Convert bitter enemies into a horde of zombie allies by eating their brains. Use your body as a weapon, with exposive gut grenades toxis zombie spit, unholy flatulence, and a severed hand that can possess the living.
This demo for Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse includes the first level and allows you to check out all the different attacks that Stubbs can unleash on his enemies.
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User reviews
- Average user rating: 4.5 stars out of 14 votes
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Version: Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse demo
"Great game being a Zobie is something different"
Pros: Pretty good game addtive you play a Zobie you eat peoples brains. You walk around smoking a ciggaret. I just beat this Demo I would like to have the full Version. There is also one part you have to pee in water. Also includes you ripping your hand off and then you control the hand it posesed. Oh Yea....If your worried about the ghapics they tried to make this game some what kind of fussy like a old movie since this game is base on a 1933 story line.
Cons: The only thing I didn't like about this demo is that you can not change the controls. So you have to use w to walk and s to backup. That part does suck. Hopefully the full Version lets you edit this.
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13 out of 30 people found this review helpful
Version: Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse demo
Pros: In a day when there are so many gta clones,ww2 shooters,and halo knock offs it's nice(and rare)to see A well made game with a fresh idea.Most lower end computers will be able to play the game portion of this.Nice and tight 3d person gameplay.The sound effects are nice too.
Cons: The graphics are not bad, there just not great either with it's static like effects.Despite my x800 gt The cut scenes were still kinda choppy,however the game portion will probably play on even low end pc's which is good.
Unfortunately most of the game's that become huge are from major publishers like ea,thq,activision..etc. No doubt they will steal this idea,rename it,and make all the money.Why do we by brands? lol.
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Version: Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse demo
Pros: This game is really good well thats what I heard from game spot.
Cons: Even though the game is well made, the game is pretty short.
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3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
Version: Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse demo
Pros: First off, the graphics are enough alone to give this game a whirl. Second.. Finally, and game where you PLAY as a zombie. How cool is that?
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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Version: Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse demo
"Brains...Brains...Brains...!"
Pros: Like I said, this game is al about eating brains. You are Stubbs, a zombie that rises from the dead in a '60's version of the future. You come in a town where peace is living. You ate a guys brain, commanded by a guide droid, and that's when all the trouble starts. Police will follow you everywhere, and later on you will also get Soldiers comming after you, and this all in a very commical way. The basic story is; Stubbs sees an beautifull lady and want's here as his girlfriend, and so you're following here the whole game. In the meantime you're creating your own army of the dead by eating everyones brain and so turning them into zombies. The controls are very good (since it's a console port). Your arsenal is also very funny; from stunning enemies with a fart to bowling your head into enemies. Deffinatly a must-try!
Cons: Sometimes your objectives can be confusing and eating brains can be repeatetive. The bossfight against the Police commander is not very well ported and will make you stress out a couple of times! (Don't worry after a couple of times you can skip the fight!)
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