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Even some problems can't stop a Bully
Bully arrived almost two years ago on Sony's PlayStation 2. At that
moment we saw Rockstar could make a game that didn't have guns, car
driving, or blood. Bully follows the story of Jimmy Hawkins, a teenage
boy, left behind at Bullworth Academy as his mother and new step-father
drive away for the Honeymoon, which will be a year long. You are now
left alone at Bullworth, to make your own path, by fitting into new
groups such as the nerds or greasers, go to class, or even get a
girlfriend (kissing scenes included.
First off, the game's graphics have been toned up for the Xbox 360
version of Bully: Scholarship Edition. Character's faces appear to have
more detail this time around. Even the school and surrounding community
has been toned up for Jimmy's Scholarship edition. Note though that the
graphics are not something truly amazing. This is not running of what
GTA IV is going to run on or even anything impressive we have seen on
the Xbox 360.
The story remains the same, but with some new mini games and a
Christmas story that was added into this version of Bully. If you
played the game before you are going to remember the story, so it could
be boring if you play through again. Even so, the story is a good story
that give you a chance to experiment with the different groups and pull
pranks on all the other students at Bullworth. You have the chance to
attend classes at school, such as Gym, Chemistry, Music, Art, Biology,
etc. These classes are simple mini-games that you either pass or fail.
Passing classes help you unlock new items and such. Classes are only
optional, except when you are caught by a prefect during class hours,
which you are then forced to attend class.
For being a game about a school you are allowed to leave the school and
walk, ride a bike, or skate board around the surrounding community.
Bully is a sand box game which give you more freedom. In the community
around Bullworth you can get a haircut to customize Jimmy or buy items
for your use. In school and around the community you may get side
missions by students to escort them somewhere or put something in a
locker for them. All these things could possibly get you into trouble
with the authorities if caught,.
In Bully: Scholarship Edition one of the games new features is the
ability to play with a friend. But not how you would want to play it.
You can only play games with the friend, which is fun, but not
something that would be fun for a long time. It would have been more
interesting to see Rockstar allow co-op play for Bully this time around.
In closing, if you were disappointed to see Bully canceled for the Xbox
and never got a PS2 to play it now is your chance, with some new
content included. If you did play the PS2 version, buying it again
probably isn't worth because the new content is not that great. Also,
if you don't like bugs Bully: Scholarship Edition is full of them on
the Xbox 360. These bugs can cause your game to freeze and even crash.
These bugs can cause you to save a lot and when it happens to become
frustrated when it does.
I do recommend Bully: Scholarship Edition, but a buyer beware.
Note: At the time I reviewed the bugs in the 360 version still had not been fixed.
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