Songs from the 1950s sung by bands of the new millennium really suit the humorous tone of the game real well. 4/5 Sounds: The sounds of zombies moaning and humans screaming are a nice delight. In later levels, things get a little more dark but it doesn't stop the game from being a true piece of eye candy. 4/5 Graphics: The graphics may not be the best in the world but they're certainly colorful and has that nice 50s feel. Stubbs and his zombie horde will have to fight through police, citizens, and vaudeville security guards to get to Stubbs' true love, Maggie Monday. ![]() For some strange reason, ol' Stubbs returns from the dead with love on the mind and a hunger for human brains. Punchbowl is free of crime, pollution, etc. Jump ahead to 1959, basket orphan turned millionaire Andrew Monday and his mother, Maggie Monday has built a state of the art city of Punchbowl. One day, Stubbs was shot and killed then buried in a grave somewhere in Pennsylvania. Stubbs was a down on his luck traveling salesman. Plot: During the time of the Great Depression, Edward Stubblefield a.k.a. It ain't the case in this game from Aspyr and Wideload, Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel without a Pulse. ![]() For far too long, they've been used as enemies in the Resident Evil series and in the George Romero films.
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