Crabblesnitch, Gary Smith and Pete Kowalski, I'll get to them later Jimmy has to go through the school year and rid the Bullies within the grounds. Here we are introduced to three important characters: Dr. Bully starts of with introducing Jimmy Hopkins, a 15 year-old who has been expelled from so many schools for multiple reasons he arrives at Bullworth Academy after his mother and step father abandon him so they could go on their honeymoon. I will also explain as much detail as I can based on characters, story, music and graphics.
This is the Xbox 360 port I'll be reviewing but I will mention some points from the former consoles.
Bully starts of with introducing Jimmy Hopkins, a 15 year-old who has I first played Bully on the Wii back in 2008 and loved every second of it I then bought it for PC in 2014 and completed it. I first played Bully on the Wii back in 2008 and loved every second of it I then bought it for PC in 2014 and completed it. If you can, get the Wii version and experience the great little world of Bullworth. Mashing controller buttons gets dull VERY quickly in the the ps2 and 360 versions of the game. In the Wii port of the game (which I would recommend above the others), you get to use the motion controls to throw punches which provided a sense of immersion that isn't present in the more "traditionally" controlled versions. However, the gameplay itself falls a bit short on this one.
As far as story goes, this game gets a perfect 10 from me I can still name almost every supporting character even though I haven't played the game in about a year. The story is original and well written, it has some of the most memorable characters in any game I've ever played, and brought a very new concept to the well-known GTA style of games. I played this game extensively and loved every minute of it. As far as story goes, this game gets a perfect For a very long period of time, this was the only game (aside from Twilight Princess) that I had. … Expandįor a very long period of time, this was the only game (aside from Twilight Princess) that I had. Constantly getting detention will result in more an more tedious punishment. The characters are memorable like any Rockstar game, and while the title probably kept kids from getting the title, this is a kid's GTA that has actually consequences for misbehavior. That being said the game is still fantastic. Outside the new content and achievements there isn't much this has over the PS2 then being in HD. Not only do I think the Wii release looks prettier, but it also has the advantage of unique and fun controls. That being As someone who has played and beaten every console version of this game from PS2 to Wii, this one only holds the middle ground due to the content added in Scholarship. Which brings us to the game’s one misstep: the lessons.As someone who has played and beaten every console version of this game from PS2 to Wii, this one only holds the middle ground due to the content added in Scholarship. As you progress, the game’s world expands, and Jimmy’s abilities develop. Therefore much of the game is about budgeting your time. He also has to sleep at night, or he’ll pass out at 2am. And on top of all of this, Jimmy has to attend lessons twice a day, or at least not get caught when he skives off. Hookers and drugs switched for slutty girls and slingshots.
Cars are replaced by skateboards and bicycles. Except here the gangs are school factions: jocks, nerds, greasers, etc. You begin on a sizeable map, with missions and sidequests to complete, while balancing your status among rival gangs. If you’ve played any of the GTA games, you’ll recognize the basic structure. As his mother goes off on an eight month honeymoon with her eighth husband, Jimmy finds himself on the bottom rung of an extremely rough and unpleasant school, fighting for survival, attending lessons and trying to get it all done within the draconian school rules. You play 15-year-old Jimmy Hopkins, child of a broken home, expelled from almost every school in the area.
So pupils, what have Rockstar been doing in all that time? Apparently adding bugs, removing the offline multiplayer mode, and certainly not working hard on mouse/keyboard controls.