Post by Nester the Lark on Sept 28, 2008 10:41:17 GMT -5
3PS #47
Bully: Scholarship Edition
Developer: Rockstar Toronto
Publisher: Rockstar Games
System: Wii
What're you lookin' at?! You want a fat lip or something? Hey, your shoelaces are untied--Made you look! Ha, ha, ha! Don't be so gullible! Why don't you go home and play video games, like Rockstar Games' Bully: Scholarship Edition for the Wii. It might even be educational.
You play as this kid, Jimmy Hopkins, who's dropped off at a boarding school called Bullworth Academy while his mother and stepfather go on a yearlong honeymoon. They're gettin' a little hanky panky, if you know what I mean!
Er, as I was saying, Jimmy's got free run over the school grounds, and he's got the same problem as you: he's always running into the wrong people at the wrong time. But since you're new here, I'm gonna cut you a break and give you some advice: try not to miss your classes. They'll make you smart, raise your stats, and help you deal better with the different cliques.
The classes are taught in the form of mini-games. For instance, music class plays like a rhythm game, and biology class is similar to a game of Trauma Center. Some of them can even be played in a two-player mode.
Bully was originally a PlayStation 2 game. The Scholarship Edition adds new missions, characters, classes and unlockables. The Wii version even has those fancy motion controls, so you can look like an even bigger dork while you're playing it than you already are. Still, the Wii version was praised for being a quality port rather than some laughable, piece-o'-junk shovelware. Seriously, when publishers do that, it's about as funny as a screen door on a battleship.
So, I recommend you pick up this game as soon as possible before I give you an atomic wedgie. If you enjoy sandbox games, like Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto series, then hey, you got nothin' to lose! It's got missions, mini-games, a good story, and all that cool stuff. You seem like a smart kid, so check it out!
Now make like a tree, and get outta here!
Bonus Links
Official Site
Scholarship Edition Trailer
Bully: Scholarship Edition
Developer: Rockstar Toronto
Publisher: Rockstar Games
System: Wii
What're you lookin' at?! You want a fat lip or something? Hey, your shoelaces are untied--Made you look! Ha, ha, ha! Don't be so gullible! Why don't you go home and play video games, like Rockstar Games' Bully: Scholarship Edition for the Wii. It might even be educational.
You play as this kid, Jimmy Hopkins, who's dropped off at a boarding school called Bullworth Academy while his mother and stepfather go on a yearlong honeymoon. They're gettin' a little hanky panky, if you know what I mean!
Er, as I was saying, Jimmy's got free run over the school grounds, and he's got the same problem as you: he's always running into the wrong people at the wrong time. But since you're new here, I'm gonna cut you a break and give you some advice: try not to miss your classes. They'll make you smart, raise your stats, and help you deal better with the different cliques.
The classes are taught in the form of mini-games. For instance, music class plays like a rhythm game, and biology class is similar to a game of Trauma Center. Some of them can even be played in a two-player mode.
Bully was originally a PlayStation 2 game. The Scholarship Edition adds new missions, characters, classes and unlockables. The Wii version even has those fancy motion controls, so you can look like an even bigger dork while you're playing it than you already are. Still, the Wii version was praised for being a quality port rather than some laughable, piece-o'-junk shovelware. Seriously, when publishers do that, it's about as funny as a screen door on a battleship.
So, I recommend you pick up this game as soon as possible before I give you an atomic wedgie. If you enjoy sandbox games, like Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto series, then hey, you got nothin' to lose! It's got missions, mini-games, a good story, and all that cool stuff. You seem like a smart kid, so check it out!
Now make like a tree, and get outta here!
Bonus Links
Official Site
Scholarship Edition Trailer