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User reviews for Bully: Scholarship Edition
8.4 / 10
Combined Score
8.5
Community
8.4
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THE BAD:
-Graphics
-Size of School is small
-A Port
-Mulitplayer
-Catch-up AI
SUMMARY:
Rockstar is a controversial company that makes good games. They are most well-known for the Grand Theft Auto franchise, which has been under heavy scrutiny over the "Hot Coffee" mod that was found in the game years ago. Now after that, they made another controversial game, called "Bully", which had critics thinking this would teach kids to bully others. When it came out, it was a mini version of GTA. No blood, but the kind of violence that would be expected from high schoolers in real life. It still only had a T rating, and wasn't bad. Now, they decide to port it to the other company consoles that didn't get it. Here comes Bully: Scholarship Edition.
The base game is like GTA, you roam around in a sand box style game, where you do missions. Simple. But of course, the game is far from th...
THE BAD:
SUMMARY:
The game itself: When I first got this game, I fell in love with it. I loved the fact that it took place at school and it was realistic. You go to class, complete missions, run errands for people, start food fights in the cafeteria, start snow ball fights outside, shove kids in lockers, participate in bike races, go to the carnival and so much more. The most important missions in the game are the missions at the end of each chapter. The last mission of each chapter consists of Jimmy fighting the boss of that chapter, or the "leader" of that clique to gain their respect.
During these fights, there are easier ways to knock out your opponent other than just p...