Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse (Europe)
Xbox
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Reviewed in 2005
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Off-beat zombie game where you play the zombie infecting a retro-futuristic city. Eating brains, controlling bodies, original infection spread. Delicious 1950s vintage humor. A creative and fun game often forgotten from the Xbox library.
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Category
Action Adventure1 player16+
Description
Stubbs, a traveling salesman who died in 1959, returns as a zombie to infect the retro-futuristic utopian city of Punchbowl and take revenge on those who killed him. Published by Aspyr Media, released in 2005 in the United States and Europe. Open-world action game where you control a zombie who can recruit infected humans, use his own limbs as weapons, and spread chaos through a beautifully realized 1950s city.
Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
4/5
Music
★★★★★
"Excellent"
4/5
Story
★★★★★
"Captivating"
Gameplay
"Solid"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Engaging"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Short"
Technical info
💾6,4 GB📅18/10/2005
Published by Aspyr Media
Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse (Xbox) price, value & rarity
Flipping the roles of the horror film is a real treat: here you play the zombie, and the goal is to devour the brains of a small town's residents to swell an army of the undead. The retro fifties satire makes it frankly comical, and you spread the epidemic with the quiet gluttony of a hero who knows full well he is the monster.
Is Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse still worth playing in 2026?
An action game from Wideload Games, Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse overturns the genre's codes by entrusting the player with the role of a zombie who devours the brains of the inhabitants of a 1950s futuristic city, turning his victims into allies to spread an epidemic in an offbeat macabre comedy. The reversal of the concept, the omnipresent black humour and the retro soundtrack covered by artists appeal to fans of original proposition. The dated production and a certain repetitiveness bound the ambition. For a fan of offbeat action or someone curious about macabre humour, the title keeps a preserved originality and humour, in a dated edition.