Pleb Education (video game)

Pleb Education is a music-based video game/first-person shooter for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Wii U, and PC/Mac released on June 14, 2017.

Plot
SpongeBob has come to realize that Bikini Bottom has terrible taste in music. They mindlessly go along with the mainstream, the generic, manufactured beats of bands with terrible names like Twenty One Pilots (there aren't twenty-one of them) and The Chainsmokers (that's just unhealthy). It's his job to play the best music has to offer on guitar to show the plebs the joy of great music.

Why doesn't he just play them the originals, you ask? What does the guitar add to any of these? Shut up, that would be a boring-ass game.

"Some of these songs don't even really have anywhere a guitar could logically-"

Shut up.

Guitar play
An optical cable will allow you to plug a guitar into the PS4. A digital-in connection is required to use the guitar with the PC. (There is an alternate guitar map using the controller/keyboard for the less fortunate.)

First-person shooter elements
The first ten levels play through a guitar mode, before SpongeBob is kidnapped by the largest records company, Mony Susic Entertainment. The leader of Mony Susic, Mr. Mony Susic himself, makes his intentions to torture and kill SpongeBob and return the world to mindless drones with horrible taste in music very clear. From this, you must break free from his torture chamber, acquire a weapon, and begin shooting anyone who gets in your way.

Songs
All songs with objectionable lyrics have been censored to receive an E10+ rating.


 * Blink-182 - Family Reunion
 * Bloodhound Gang - The Bad Touch
 * Eminem - Drips
 * Nirvana - Waif Me
 * Radiohead - Fitter Happier
 * Red Hot Chili Peppers - Sir Psycho Sexy
 * The Offspring - Bad Habit
 * Sun Kil Moon - War On Drugs: Suck My Cock
 * Sutcliffe Jügend - When Pornography Is No Longer Enough
 * Um Jammer Lammy - Baby Baby!! (Lammy's Version)
 * Ween - Loop de Loop
 * Ween - Spinal Meningitis
 * Wesley Willis - Alanis Morissette
 * Wesley Willis - Cut the Mullet

E10+ rating controversy
Some parents objected to the 'sadistic' first-person shooter element of the game, which awards points for cruel methods such as watching the enemies beg for their lives before a headshot. The ESRB's official response was, "There's no blood and they're fish. America loves violence. No one says 'f[naughty expletive removed]' or shows their nipple. Who cares?"