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Bully: Scholarship Edition - Xbox 360

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School's Never Been So Much Fun

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As reviewed by GP member 77!

I had the great misfortune of missing Bully when it first came out for the PS2. I had heard that it was a fantastic game, but at the time I just didn't have the money to pick it up. Now that it's come around again on the Xbox 360, I couldn't pass it up a second time, and boy I'm glad I didn't. I understand that there were a few issues with the game that Rockstar needed to fix. I was lucky enough to not experience any of these issues as I started playing the game about a week after the patch had already been released. So I'm basing this review off of my experience with the game which was phenomenal.

You begin the game as Jimmy Hopkins, a trouble maker who has been expelled from every school he's ever attended. His mother, at her wits end and about to leave on a year long honeymoon with her 5th husband, drop Jimmy off at the gates of Bullworth Academy, a rich boarding school located, you guessed it, in the town of Bullworth. Jimmy is immediately ridiculed for being the new kid. He's beat up, picked on, and quickly makes enemies with not only the kids, but teachers and the overzealous prefects as well.

The game follows a typical Rockstar sandbox formula, giving you free reign of the school grounds (including the main class building, 3 dorms, the library, the gym, the auto shop, and the football field) and eventually the entire town of Bullworth (consisting of a residential area, 2 downtown areas, a carnival area, the beach, an industrial area, and a slums area). Needless to say the environment that Jimmy finds himself in is massive and he can use his feet, bikes, skateboards, and mopeds to get around. As the game progresses Jimmy learns new fighting moves and gains new weapons (slingshots, stinkbombs, fire crackers, and a potato gun to name a few). Not only must you complete missions for various characters (taking a page from the GTA handbook). But you must also attend class (Art, Geography, Math, Biology, Music, English, Gym and more). If you skip class or break any other rules (violence against other students, being out of uniform, and various forms of mischeif) you can be sent to detention or worse yet, back to class.

Like any Rockstar game worth it's salt, the main story is only part of the game. There are so many activities to take part in in Bully that there's always something to do. Whether you want to start a paper route to pick up extra money, get involved in a boxing tournament at the local boxing club, race bikes or go karts, or head down to the carnival and play games or hop on some rides, you're never without something to occupy yourself. Jimmy controls, pretty much like a carbon copy of any of the GTA characters and it works just fine in the game. Anyone who's played a GTA game will feel right at home here.

The only place where Bully falters is in the graphics department. While improvements have been made over the PS2 version, the game still doesn't look on par with the rest of the 360's offerings. Pop in, clipping are evident (more so with NPC's than Jimmy) and the collision detection is a little bit off, but no more so than GTA San Andreas. Is it noticable? At times. Does it get in the way of the gameplay? Absolutely not. With a funny, interesting and well crafted story, solid controls, and outstanding gameplay, Bully: Scholarship Edition is an amazing game. I highly recommend it for anyone that wasn't able to play it on PS2 and for those looking to give the game another go.

77's SCORE
4/5

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School's Never Been So Much Fun

I had the great misfortune of missing Bully when it first came out for the PS2. I had heard that it was a fantastic game, but at the time I just didn't have the money to pick it up. Now that it's come around again on the Xbox 360, I couldn't pass it up a second time, and boy I'm glad I didn't. I understand that there were a few issues with the game that Rockstar needed to fix. I was lucky enough to not experience any of these issues as I started playing the game about a week after the patch had already been released. So I'm basing this review off of my experience with the game which was phenomenal. You begin the game as Jimmy Hopkins, a trouble maker who has been expelled from every school he's ever attended. His mother, at her wits end and about to leave on a year long honeymoon with her 5th husband, drop Jimmy off at the gates of Bullworth Academy, a rich boarding school located, you guessed it, in the town of Bullworth. Jimmy is immediately ridiculed for being the new kid. He's beat up, picked on, and quickly makes enemies with not only the kids, but teachers and the overzealous prefects as well. The game follows a typical Rockstar sandbox formula, giving you free reign of the school grounds (including the main class building, 3 dorms, the library, the gym, the auto shop, and the football field) and eventually the entire town of Bullworth (consisting of a residential area, 2 downtown areas, a carnival area, the beach, an industrial area, and a slums area). Needless to say the environment that Jimmy finds himself in is massive and he can use his feet, bikes, skateboards, and mopeds to get around. As the game progresses Jimmy learns new fighting moves and gains new weapons (slingshots, stinkbombs, fire crackers, and a potato gun to name a few). Not only must you complete missions for various characters (taking a page from the GTA handbook). But you must also attend class (Art, Geography, Math, Biology, Music, English, Gym and more). If you skip class or break any other rules (violence against other students, being out of uniform, and various forms of mischeif) you can be sent to detention or worse yet, back to class. Like any Rockstar game worth it's salt, the main story is only part of the game. There are so many activities to take part in in Bully that there's always something to do. Whether you want to start a paper route to pick up extra money, get involved in a boxing tournament at the local boxing club, race bikes or go karts, or head down to the carnival and play games or hop on some rides, you're never without something to occupy yourself. Jimmy controls, pretty much like a carbon copy of any of the GTA characters and it works just fine in the game. Anyone who's played a GTA game will feel right at home here. The only place where Bully falters is in the graphics department. While improvements have been made over the PS2 version, the game still doesn't look on par with the rest of the 360's offerings. Pop in, clipping are evident (more so with NPC's than Jimmy) and the collision detection is a little bit off, but no more so than GTA San Andreas. Is it noticable? At times. Does it get in the way of the gameplay? Absolutely not. With a funny, interesting and well crafted story, solid controls, and outstanding gameplay, Bully: Scholarship Edition is an amazing game. I highly recommend it for anyone that wasn't able to play it on PS2 and for those looking to give the game another go.

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Nice game :)

In this time before the release of GTA4, I've been looking for alternatives to kill the time till the big day where it finally arrive. I have played Saints Row (Which I also have made a review in here about) and now Bully. And Bully is a really fun game. It's like GTA with a teenager :D The missions are awesome and story is too. I experienced some lag in the start and the game freezed from time to time. But that stopped after I downloaded the patch. Rockstar did it again is what I have to say. I don't agree at all with the bad reviews it have been giving since release. This is the best alternative to GTA on the market! BUY IT!

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Bulley

This game could have been soo much better but i still like it because of the mission were u snipe off all the football players you have 2 admite that was funny! but the graphics sucked and so did the story but it did do better than the 1st 1

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Bully is just a fun package.

Bully took me by surprise. I actually liked going to the school trying to pass all my classes and wearing silly outfits to get a laugh from my classmates. I perfered the wrestling helmet and the tighty whitey look. HA HA.

The game is fun it's got it's little missions like GTA and the fighting system is a lot like the Warriors game. The graphics aren't a big step up from the PS2 version but it's like getting an Xbox one game for 360. Nothing wrong with that. The fun factor makes up for it.

Great overall game. Skateboarding makes getting around the town easy and you'll keep pushing on to see what you get to do next.

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Bully

I didn't really get into this game that much. I played it for only about 30 minutes. I found it not to be a fun game to play. I feel that Rockstar could have done a lot better with this game too. The missions aren't that fun either.

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Fun but only for a while

When i got the PS2 version the first day it came out i was looking forward to a fun GTA style game. What i got was a semi-fun game and a short experience. This new version is no different, if you have the PS2 version do not buy this game. If you haven't be cautious, the best thing to do is to rent this game not buy it.

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A Great Game

We all remember the PS2 version, or at least i do. It blew me away and i was addicted to it for the 5 days i had it rented. Well the 360 version is no exception. This is the next game i will buy. Though ive heard of bugs, there is a patch, so maybe that will solve the problems. Looking beyond the bugs, you have a great game. The graphics are better than the PS2 but still stay cartoonish. There is comedy that is sure to make to smirk at the least. The game is great. you should definately rent it and see if you like it, i no i did. Graphics: 3.0(cartoony, but fun) Sound: 3.5(it can lag at times) Control: 4.5(not amazing, but not bad) Fun Facter: 5.0(nuff said)

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Rockstar customer service response to this poorly tested game

I wish my score could be - 10. After calling Rockstar's "U.S." customer support about an this issue I quickly found out that not only do they not care about this horribly released game that not only froze my system but also froze my system for all of my other games my system was working perfectly fine before I put this game into my system and now I can't even turn my game on! When you call there "U.S." customer service line and ask for a manager they never seem to be around during american business hours. The Tech support are very rude and particullarly rude to american customers. Now myself I own every Rockstar game good and bad but after this expierience I have no doubt in my mind that Rockstar is an arrogant company who rely's on the success of game they havent released for years GTA. There pompus arrogance is un-believable! Especially when they say they take pride in there games and would never or have never released a game with out glitches! Um, I played all the GTA games and if I am not mistaken ALL OF THEM HAD GLITCHES! as a matter of fact any other games with as much glitches as Rockstar games!

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Bully: Scholarship lost

I must admit I never played Bully on ps2, so I sorta didnt notice a lot of things that others have complained about. Slowdown and pop-in are there and the load times are bad, but that doesnt deter from the fun I had playing the game and I appreciate that rockstar can continuosly create games that are unique. overall a good game..and you havent played the ps2 version you should check out this game. As for the other user reviews, well.. a lot of them sound more like microsoft bashers than serious gamers. and their continuos misspellings and foul language lead me to believe that they are no older than 12. P.S. Sony Sucks

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