Stubbs and Gauntlet Added to Xbox Originals
Two fantasy titles to broaden your gaming horizons
Date: Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Major Nelson’s Blog brings word that the next titles to be added to the Xbox Originals collection are Stubbs the Zombie: Rebel Without a Pulse and Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows.

Stubbs the Zombie allows the player to walk in undead shoes and conquer the retro-futuristic city of Punchbowl by using gut grenades, spit zombie sputum, and unleash unholy flatulence. If that doesn’t float your boat, you can also possess the living and use any weapon in the game, such as a machine gun, bazooka, sniper rifle, and more, by clamping your severed hand onto the gunman's head.

Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows is the fusion of fantasy fighting action with the strategy and fascination of user-friendly RPG elements, challenging gamers in solo play, co-op, and fierce battles all within spectacular levels.

Both titles will be available on the Xbox Marketplace on Monday, May 19th for 1200 points each.

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