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Buy it here Bully: Scholarship Edition for $48.00
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Bully: Scholarship Edition Wii Amazon. com
retaining the wit and deep gameplay of the previously released PS2 title Bully, Bully: Scholarship Edition takes place in the fictional New England boarding school Bullworth Academy and tells the story of 15-year-old Jimmy Hopkins experience, as he 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 his. . . more>>

  • 8 new missions, 4 new classes, hilarious new characters, added two-player mode, new unlockables, and new rewards
  • With 82 missions, 45 lessons, loads of mini games and collectibles, Bully provides over 30 hours of entertainment
  • Over 100 voiced characters to socially interact with among several social groups – jocks, nerds, preppies, greasers, teachers, townies, carnies and, of course, girls
  • 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
  • New high-resolution textures and dynamic lighting and shadow system

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5 Responses to “Bully: Scholarship Edition”

  1. When this game first came out for PS2 I was curious, but never got to play it. Now that it from the Wii, I finally succumbed to my curiosity and picked it up. Overall I am very impressed.

    I find this game more fun than the Grand Theft Auto series (GTA IV looks pretty amazing though), because the universe is so much more bizarre and unique . There are tons of bizarre characters and interact based on your actions, they will either befriend or try to you if you go by pounds. The environments look great, and the whole city has an almost 1950 vibe to it (although it takes in the present). If you have any sense of imagination ever have, you will find the ability to do numerous things. Even without missions, it is fun to experiment and see what the game will get through to you (Answer: a lot). By giving wedgies and stuffing children in garbage on the bike across moving cars downtown, the developers pretty much thought of everything.

    When I heard the controls for the Wii had been optimized, shrugged his I am a little bit. The Wii-mote can be great, but it seems that most developers use it as a gimmick. Shake Some kind of command is a painful mapped the Wii-mote as an afterthought, and the gameplay just gets frustrating. Here, however, the controls are brilliant. So throw a left-or right-handed punch, surprise (!) Simply punch the air with your right or left hand. It is intuitive and satisfying at the same time. Once you start unlock new moves (from your PE class and your friend homeless) the fighting is pretty funny / over the top. />

    All in particularly worth buying [. . . ]. Hope they make a sequel, and I hope they do not skip, as they have the Wii with GTA IV.

    TheDot

  2. The problem with creating titles for a game that often gets the game itself dovecote titled simply out of their holes. Take Bully. Well, if the title, then you would automatically think that the game is about beating up people.

    Wrong.

    Yes, definitely beat up people, but often they are on behalf of other persons. They are down in this school, of course, born Hellions and threw to care for themselves. Instead, like Jimmy, you often end up defenses for the less popular people.

    Like real boarding school you have classes to attend (and can, as long as you find the prefect can not skip), Curfew , and Lights-Out. In contrast to real school, you can put “kick me” signs on someone’s back, throwing eggs at the Preppie dorm, and can tons of girls kissing (which brings your health – see the girls are good!).
    ;
    I spent a 28-year-old woman, the hour of their evening play time and thoroughly enjoy this game. It is a wonderful stress release and is definitely a game that you are sucked in easily.

    Randi Morse

  3. Yes! I bought this game (I’m a grown woman of 24 years old) and I have not yet defeated. Here are some advantages and disadvantages for the reader of this review. . .

    Pros:

    # 1 This game is one of the few who really think. I was a fan of Grand Theft Auto IV as well, but while this could be a long distance in relation to the game, Bully has a bit more than your normal shooting and killing game. As Jimmy, you have to go to classes to graduate school. Now I’m out of school for a few years back and has some of them really make you ponder. English and Math were the hardest and I still have not beaten the final biology class.

    # 2 watch this game has a “T for Teen” rating, but I would not have given it know that the only thing that might make parents a little bit is the fact that when you reach level 3 you can (ability meaning “you can but do not have to”) kiss other boys. Other than the funny little tidbits are the weapons based child. Slingshots, stink bombs, itching powder, potato launcher, etc. etc. In fact, if you shoot another child with your slingshot (if you shoot a child or a girl, you immediately “punished” by the man) are killed her out of action rather than, as in other games. I would be very comfortable to have my 10 year old nephew play this game without worries #.

    3 The tasks are relatively simple. Even if the game does not offer a “light, medium, hard” choice, the missions are fairly easy to find out. Again, another plus for small children (or adult women whose last game she played was Donkey Kong on the Super Nintendo).

    Cons:

    # 1 Load time. The loading time for this game is a big buzz kill. I’m not a fan of loading times seems all but Bully is a lot of exaggeration. Every time you enter into a building, it loads? That’s pretty much when you are on a mission, and you have to enter four or five different buildings and everytime you go through a door must sit through a 30 seconds to a minute worth of loading time.

    # 2 Glitches. There are quite a few of them in this game. Small things, where is your school Clock not displayed and then get busted for violation of curfew. Another possibility is where you do not connect with a swing offenders and for some reason or other you. The fact that you show in general, in missions and you must either start the mission from scratch or turn your game off all together. Maybe it’s me but that seems to irritate me.

    # 3 Some of the classes are too hard. I know in my Pro section, I said that the classes you teach, and get that it is good for you, but to the people? Two and a half minutes to disect a pig in seven pieces? I still can not beat that biology class. Arggh

    All in all? I give an A-Bully. Just one of the best games I’ve seen, but there are a few minor problems that cause some irritation.

    Marilyn J. Adams

  4. This game has me laughing out loud and Having a Blast. It loses half a star, but to control for the game. It is not easy to turn around, as in Scarface. I do not agree with the other person has the moral problems with this game. I personally love violent games, because they tell me gently out and make me violent and peaceful in real life, because I got my aggression with the game.

    Guitar Guy

  5. I heard about this game for the PS2 and it was pretty funny, but I’ve never had a PS2 I had to wait until I buy a Wii possession. I bought it blind, without ever having tried it, only to notice that Rockstar (GTA-maker) and had read some online reviews.

    The game is great. There is so much to do, whether you go to class or not. want There are tons of missions and mini-games, and only after the actual story, which is impossible for me to do so much, because from walking and doing what I can be addictive.

    One of the best things about this game is the controller. The game makes great use of the Wii sensor on the Wiimote / Nunchuk, as you punch in fact the controllers (think WiiSports boxes) as well as other uses such as uppercut punches get shook, the teachers of you pushed a tyrant, performing tasks in the class, etc. This makes the game truly interactive and playful.

    The availability to interact with most objects is a big plus, as you can hide in the trash (of teachers or use bad bat), pull fire alarms, to make your chemistry set, fireworks, etc., buy a pop from pop machine in lockers hide / girls wardrobes. . . the list is endless.

    If you play with tons of freedom and a great story, and as you have not played the original Bully, you buy it. The controls are a big plus to. If you have played the PS2, Bully, I hear it almost the same, with a few extra missions and characters.

    K. Stark

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