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Bully : Scholarship Edition takes place at the fictional New England boarding school, Bullworth Academy and tells the story of mischievous year-old Jimmy Hopkins as he goes through the hilarity and awkwardness of Bully - Scholarship Edition - Xbox Game. Find great deals on eBay for xbox bully game.
Shop with confidence. Unfollow xbox bully game to stop getting updates on your eBay feed. Rockstar Vancouver may have been copying GTA's homework a little when Bully came out on PS2 at the end of , but it still changed enough words to impress teacher. Guns and cars were expelled, compressing the play area and allowing for greater variety and more developed controls, while the school setting and routine gave it a tighter structure.
Roaming the halls and the neighbouring town of Bullworth, wise beyond the teenage years of most of the cast, it keyed in cleverly to the sense most of us have that we would like to go back to school because now we'd actually get the joke, and it would be more enjoyable.
It was, and even though not much has changed for the 's Scholarship Edition port by Mad Doc Software look out for a separate Wii review tomorrow it still is. Playing as Jimmy Hopkins, a year-old troublemaker given one last chance at Bullworth Academy, you start off racing between mini-game lessons, probing the school boundaries between classes, before heading back to the dorm every night for bed.
Like GTA, you're directed to various icons on a mini-map, with stars denoting missions, and through these and Rockstar's traditional, well-written in-game cut-scenes, you're introduced to the world and the people in it, each a measured stereotype or caricature: the various cliques like the Nerds and Preps whose respect you'll be winning and losing; and characters like Petey, the bashful weakling; Russell the thuggish idiot; Galloway the drunken English teacher; Miss Danvers, the headmaster's fawning secretary; Tad the inbred rich kid; and Gary the manipulative bully.
There's a fair bit that you can do right from the off, and within a couple of hours you'll have assembled an inventory of neat gizmos - a slingshot, skateboard, stinkbombs - and abilities. Targeting other people with the left trigger, you can taunt or compliment them the latter, if you follow it up with a gift, can lead to romance , or push them around.
The combat is unavoidable, because Bullworth's a bit of a rotten place, but the controls are sound and your arsenal of attacks and grapples grows steadily and naturally as you swap radio parts with a homeless army veteran living just inside the grounds. The game itself is the best teacher in Bullworth, seldom leaving you stuck or unable to progress due to difficulty or poor education.
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