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March 2008
(80%)
29 Reviews
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Matchless, amazingly crafted gameworld, Fantastic, funny dialogue, Great voice acting and overall sound design, Solid extra content.
Frequent crashes, bugs, and glitches, Inconsistent frame rate and other minor annoyances.
Bullys enhanced rerelease is raucously entertaining, but you may need to look past some frustrating glitches to get the most out of it. ...
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Published: 2008-03-10, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Jimmy Hopkins is not your standard video game hero. In Bully: Scholarship Edition, he breaks a drunken schoolteacher out of an asylum, helps the lunch lady drug her date, steals panties from the girls dorm, and takes pictures of snotty kids sitting on...
Abstract: A game with a bully as the protagonist is certain to attract plenty of attention. Sure enough, when Bully was released on PS2 in 2006, parent and teacher groups were quick to heap on a hefty helping of pontification regarding its depiction of "graphic"...
Abstract: Like a high school senior held back a year, Bully: Scholarship Edition graduates onto Xbox 360 a little late. It may get passing marks on gameplay, but issues with the controls and presentation keep it off the honor roll.
Bully: Scholarship Edition is a re-release of one of the best PlayStation 2 games of 2006. Disappointingly, not everything went smoothly in the transition to the Xbox 360. What the game has gained in a year of graphical polish and mild renovation it ha...
Abstract: When Bully arrived on PlayStation 2 a year-and-a-half ago, quite a number of people ignored it. After all, the next generation of gaming had begun. So it is likely that the majority of 360 owners never gave Rockstars open-world angst-ridden game a sho...
Abstract: Rockstar Games is best known for the Grand Theft Auto series, but as many PS2 owners know, there is another open-world gem in its catalogue. Bully came during the waning months of the PS2, but still sold nearly 2 million copies. Still, many Xbox 360 ow...
Fantastic gameplay, lengthy single player mode, hilarious situations
Underwhelming presentation, imprecise controls The Final Word The games controls were frustrating, which is disappointing because Bully offers incredibly entertaining gameplay thats worthwhile, but the improvements that should have come with the jump...
The games controls were frustrating, which is disappointing because Bully offers incredibly entertaining gameplay thats worthwhile, but the improvements that should have come with the jump to the more powerful Xbox 360 hardware just dont pan out.