- Publisher: Aspyr
- Release Date: Nov 21, 2005
- Also On: PlayStation 4, Switch, Xbox One
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 107 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 69 out of 107
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Mixed: 26 out of 107
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Negative: 12 out of 107
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[Anonymous]May 29, 2007It disobeyed practically all the rules of zombies, (E.g. Zombies don't actually eat brains, Ect.) but I played the demo and it was great fun, I'm still yet to play the actual game though.
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ShawnH.Feb 12, 2006I thought the game was good, but not enough special activities like dancing with the cop. In addition, I thought this game used the halo engine... so... why does halo run great on my computer and this runs choppy at best, I have a 1.6 GHz Centrino with a Radeon X300 video card with a gig of ram, I should not have had a problem... but I did, so for that, I need to give it a lower score.
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Jul 5, 2011This game is fun, but unfortunatly it gets very repetitive. For the first few minutes of the game it is quite entertaining to personally invade someone's brain cavity, but eventualy it gets quite aggravating. Good for a few laughs only.
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Mar 30, 2021An inventive game with an initially fun concept that suffers from poor execution - navigation notably is a chore as levels are quite big but the guiding button disappears from time to time. Besides the interesting but underdone concept of converting civilians into zombies, overall a button masher and one that would benefit from being redone in the modern age.
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Awards & Rankings
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To give the visual style greater impact Stubbs the Zombie features the best soundtrack this year.
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Play MagazineThere's a lot to be said about plowing through town with a zombie horde, biting brains. [Dec 2005, p.59]
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Edge MagazineWideload has placed a welcome knee in the groin of the status quo, but by taking its subject too lightly it’s also failed to turn an adventurous prototype into a durable production. [Christmas 2005, p.102]