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Bully: Scholarship Edition
Bully: Scholarship Edition

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Manufacturer: Rockstar Games
Publisher: Rockstar Games

Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5 (based on 26 reviews)

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Product Description:
Amazon Maximum Age: 20
Amazon Minimum Age: 144
Batteries Included: 0
Binding: Video Game
Brand: Rockstar Games
EAN: 0710425392986
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Feature: Over 30 hours of content, including eight new missions, four new classes, 45 new lessons, 100 voiced characters, mini games, unlockables and collectibles
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Is Memorabilia: 0
Label: Rockstar Games
Manufacturer: Rockstar Games
MPN: 39298
Platform: Xbox 360
Publisher: Rockstar Games
Release Date: 2008-03-04
Studio: Rockstar Games
Product Features:
Over 30 hours of content, including eight new missions, four new classes, 45 new lessons, 100 voiced characters, mini games, unlockables and collectibles
Defend the weaker students by inflicting wedgies on their oppressors
Keep your cool and make a good impression on the ladies
Interact with jocks, nerds, preppies, greasers, teachers, townies and carnies
Dominate the school with a friend in two-player mini games
Editorial Review:
The Rockstar tradition of groundbreaking, original gameplay and humorous tongue-in-cheek storytelling invades an entirely new setting: the schoolyard.

As a mischievous schoolboy, you'll stand up to bullies, get picked on by teachers, play pranks, win or lose the girl, and ultimately learn to navigate the obstacles of the worst school around, Bullworth Academy - a corrupt and crumbling prep school with an uptight facade.

The story follows 15-year-old Jimmy Hopkins, a teenager who's been expelled from every school he's ever attended. Left to fend for himself after his mother abandons him at New England boarding school of Bullworth Academy to go on her fifth honeymoon, Jimmy has a whole year at Bullworth ahead of him, working his way up the social ladder of this demented institution of supposed learning, standing up for what he thinks is right and taking on the liars, cheats and snobs who are the most popular members of the student body and faculty. If Jimmy can survive the school year and outsmart his rivals, he could rule the school.

Ready yourself for a hilarious return to campus living with Bully, the outrageously funny game title for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft.

Accept missions to earn all-new rewards and achievements; your choices can affect the outcome in positive or negative ways
Retaining the wit and deep gameplay of the previously released PS2 Bully title, Bully: Scholarship Edition takes place in the fictional New England boarding school of Bullworth Academy and tells the story of 15-year-old Jimmy Hopkins as he experiences the highs and lows of adjusting to a new school. Capturing the hilarity and awkwardness of adolescence perfectly, Bully: Scholarship Edition pulls the player into its cinematic and engrossing world set in the most vile and sadistic setting yet in a Rockstar videogame: the schoolyard. Laugh and cringe as you stand up to bullies, get picked on by teachers, play pranks on malicious kids, win or lose the girl, and ultimately learn to navigate the obstacles of the fictitious Bullworth Academy.

Bully: Scholarship Edition comes to the Xbox 360, boasting new content, next generation graphics, and two player mini-games that make this title appealing to previous Bully players and a whole new audience.

New Content
8 new missions, 4 new classes, hilarious new characters, added two-player mode, new unlockables, new rewards and achievements.

Variety
With 82 missions, 45 lessons, loads of mini games and collectibles, Bully provides over 30 hours of entertainment.

Characters
Over 100 voiced characters to socially interact with among several social groups: jocks, nerds, preppies, greasers, teachers, townies, carnies and of course girls.

Choice
You’re in charge. Decide whether you have a positive or negative effect when interacting or accepting missions; you can say hello to fellow classmates or deliver mean wedgies.

Technological Upgrades:

  • Use of next gen-graphical techniques including high resolution textures and dynamic lighting & shadow system.
  • Faster frame speed makes the game smoother and more responsive.
  • Recreated and updated over 3000 textures and character models by hand to bring up to next gen standards.
  • Improved full screen effects, including dynamic glow FX, improved depth of field, and heat and fire FX.
  • Textures uprezzed by 4x over the original Bully for PS2.
  • More pedestrians and vehicles are able to load at once which improves the visual variety of the game.
  • Mini-games, including classes are easily accessible through the menu system.

Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Think GTA, just replace the guns with slingshots and cars with bicycles...
Comment: It took me a long time to finally sit down and play this game because I simply thought it was a "kid's version of GTA". And to be honest, that's what it pretty much is....but it's fun as hell! Instead of hitting the streets taking down drug dealers and the mob you're storming the halls of a local boarding school taking out every clique who crosses you and having immense fun doing it.

The premise may sound pretty childish as a sub par rendition of a GTA story but it's actually very fun and interesting, as Rockstar has not really developed a sandbox game quite like this. There's many reused devices from the GTA games (such as getting busted and losing your weapons or mission markers) but at the same time there's enough unique things in it distract you from them.

Graphic-wise, I think this one of the more beautiful games Rockstar has released on the 360. If you have an HDTV, you can really appreciate this, as everything looks much more colorful and vibrant than the regular SD version. However, whether you play it in HD or not, it does look nice.

The story is pretty straightforward, as you'll have to run around the school doing missions for each of the school's main cliques who will eventually grow to respect you as you do more missions for them. Admittedly, it is not a long game but the missions are fun enough and vary in difficulty and length to provide some variety. This version benefits by having even more missions than the PS2 version, so that increases the longevity by a bit.

The biggest thing I look for in games these days besides length would be replay value and to be honest, this is probably the weakest aspect of the game. Once you complete the game, there isn't too much to do besides running around the school and town causing havoc. There are small things to do like bicycle races, paper routes, yearbook photos, and other miscellaneous tasks to do but none of them require much time. As mentioned before, running around at any given time causing trouble can prove to be a great source of amusement but that can get old real quick.

Overall, I give it a 4 out of 5, as its great in everything but is ultimately too short of a game and doesn't have much replay value to merit a perfect score. If you love the GTA games, I highly recommend at least renting it if the concept still makes you hesitate. If you haven't played a GTA game, by all means don't let that discourage you at this game can be appreciated by anyone.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: fun but short and a bit repetitive
Comment: The game started off good but I found it to be a little repetitive and the city was too small. Overall the game was fun but after a few hours you will get the hang of this game and nothing new shows up. The game lasts about 14 hours at most and can be played through by anyone as the skill level is very minimal.

Not a bad game and if you get it for around $[...] it's well worth it.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Entertaining, and challenging at the same time.
Comment: I bought an XBox 360 with my stimulus check last summer, and this is the first game I played. I haven't owned a video game system since the first Playstation, so I've been out of it for a while.

At first this game was clumbsy because I wasn't familiar with the controls. I soon gained better control of the game, and I was able to complete some tasks and get through the first major checkpoint. That fight was a bear though. I think I used every combo I knew to knock that big lug out. To get past this point you need to know your combos. get into as many practice fights as you can before you follow Gary under the school. I was fighting people just for the heck of it, and it paid off when I had my encounter with the first "boss".

The game cracks me up. You're going to love the big prank on Halloween! I thought I was going to fall off the couch.

The thing I wanted to say about this game is that if I had started with any other game, I don't think I would've gotten sucked into gaming again. I probably would've become frustrated with the control, and Craigslisted the system. Because this game is slow paced, and allows you to learn the controls at your own speed, it prepared me for other games, and I've since become an avid gamer.

There are a ton of things besides fighting to keep one from getting bored with the game. Classes, for example can be challenging. (I just wish I could get that darned frog disected in time) If you get busted a lot like I have, you end up doing detention mowing the lawn. You can also sneak into the girls dorm and make out with girls, and conduct panty raids. (By the way, I never did get that girl's diary back.) That's another thing, there are also side missions from the main story to get your charactor into plenty of mischief.

The game is huge. I bought the strategy guide, and there is a ton of stuff I have yet to do in order to finish the game. It looks like I'll be playing this one a while longer while in the meantime, taking in other games. I love the 360, and this game is where it all started for me.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: loading times! RAWR
Comment: this is a great all around game... fun for everyone.
the only buzz kill for me is the loading times, every time you go from one area to the next there's about a 15-30 second loading time.

it's not enough to quit playing the game, but it is pretty annoying

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: Not Quite The Game I Expected
Comment: Having played some of GTA IV and not wanting to have so much questionable material around my wife and 2 boys, I thought I'd give this game a try in the hopes that it would be fun yet appropriate for all ages. Developer Rockstar did create a city within which you can travel and explore, as well as interact with different characters. I loved the different personalities you come across during your time in school. The voice work for the game is superb, and the writing is very clever. The graphics are pretty good for a game that was originally released on PS2, and I had a great time with the mini-games that occur whenever you actually go to class.

What kept this game from being great fun to play was the amount of repetition in the game play. Each mission had me running around the map to aquire or deliver some item with different bullies or nerds getting in my way as I went. This broke down into fighting with whomever was in my way prior to completing the mission, and then avoiding the school proctors or law enforcement on my way back to the "safe house". There were a few missions that deviated from this theme, but for the most part, it seemed pretty repetitive.

If it's one of the few games you own, you'll probably get quite a bit of gameplay out of it as there are lots of little details to experience in your time around town and in school. However, if you don't like a lot of repetition, and you own several other games that are seeking your time, this one might end up just being a 10 hour diversion.



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