The attempts at comedy registered to us as wide misfires, but – say it with us – your mileage may vary. It’s a fractured, confusing game that feels more like a proof of concept than a complete entity of its own.Ĭaptured on Nintendo Switch (Handheld/Undocked) We’d argue it’s not a great sign when the central concept of your game – being a zombie – is less entertaining than your bog-standard shooting, but Stubbs feels like a flawed premise to begin with. Blasting away with your possessed soldier or whoever makes the game into a more conventional third-person shooter, though not exactly a great one. It’s here that Stubbs the Zombie is at its best – depressingly, whenever you’re not playing as Stubbs. ![]() You’ll later be able to throw “grenades” made out of exploding organs, roll your head along like a bowling ball and – most interestingly – possess other characters, allowing you to take control of them to help turn the tables. ![]() At the start you just have a ( ho, ho) flatulence ability that causes Stubbs to unleash an almighty Bronx cheer, stunning every human in the stench radius and making them easy fodder for a grey matter platter. Thought-noshing, you see, is the way you replenish your health and various zombie powers that are acquired as you make your way through the game.
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