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User Review : Bully: Scholarship Edition

A lazy PS2 port, but a good game, does it warrant your money?

The political storm that this game attracted on it's first release is well documented, Rockstar realizing that there really isn't such a thing as bad press started a fire under the tabloids and then laughed at them for hyping the game to death and the final product was in some ways the complete reverse of what the tabloids were anticipating.Sure Jimmy can deal out wedgies, but on the whole he is the voice of sanity in an asylum of cardboard caricature nut-jobs. The bully in this game is the crushing weight of mindless authority and cruelty in the name of conforming with your peers. Jimmy never lets his peers win and swims against the crowd.

Jimmy is a naughty boy with a neglectful broken family who decide to dump him for a year at bullworth academy after he gets kicked out of every other school he has been to. How will he fit in at Bullworth?Jimmy does just fine, getting in tow with Gary, who has aspirations to run the school and a nerdy guy called pete. It soon transpires that Gary is a major nutjob who is simply using Jimmy to do his dirty work. Jimmy is smarter than that and eventually Gary decides to get him beaten up thus ending Gary and Jimmy's friendship. Jimmy then goes on to earn the respect of the nerds then the greasers then the jocks and becomes king of the school. Gary is waiting however and Jimmy's rain is made interesting by a score of problems, which on investigation he find that the townies led by Gary have been working to set him up. How will Jimmy get back his respect and defeat Gary.

Throughout the story we are introduced to various carictures of teachers and students. Slutty Lola who everyone is fighting over and everyone seems to be able to have, a whole gang of stereotypes, the usual weak and incontinent nerds, the muscled but dim jocks. Thrown in to spice things up are the worst teachers imaginable, either hippies, drunks or just plain corrupt.
For the British audience it plays like Grand Theft Auto : Grease. It's not like our schools, and seems like a movie parody. Set that aside and it's a moderately funny and enjoyable story.

This is a Rockstar game, so of course it is an open world sandbox game with the usual huge well designed map. As per usual the world is broken up into smaller sections to allow you to get a feel for the map without it being too overwhelming at first. The school itself is well designed with the usual locations like gym library and the town of Bullworth has a centre and rich and poor districts. There is even a fairground packed with minigames.

Points on the radar show where available missions can be started from, the missions themselves are standard fare, go here, collect this, defeat certain people take things back to other people. You get about the game mostly on foot or by skateboard, though there are other methods of transport like bicycles. There are race missions dotted around the map.
There are a lot of mini games to play-through giving the game a varied feel. There are arcade machines to get high scores on to unlock features like safe/save houses. These vary from simple and easy to a racing game which could survive a turn on Xbox live arcade. The classes involve button pushing sequences, rhythm games akin to simple guitar hero type games and actual school type activities like putting flags on a map of europe and making words out of a jumble of letters.

The weapons are all non lethal for, example stink bombs eggs, catapults, bottle rockets spud guns. When you beat up someone with your fists they lie on the ground squirming rather than bleed all over the place. The combat has a few moves and combo's though simple one button mashing will get you through without any style, for those that want to learn roundhouse kicks etc the game has the option.

The a.i. is actually alright in this game, sure you sometimes see pedestrians getting hit by cars, but it's typical sandbox stuff with people milling around going from point to point. When you are in combat the a.i. is nothing new but never really lets itself down with obvious stupidity. There are some simple bosses in the form of one on one fights with bigger guys with long health bars, usually if you remember to carry a full spud gun these boss fights become easy matters, though sometimes you are prevented from using projectile weapons e.g. when in the mascot costume.

The biggest problem with this game is it's graphics, which is not really to say that they are bad, just that there is has been no attempt to improve on them from the PS2 original. The assets have been copied directly with no attempt to improve them. The code is the same, there are only a few cars on screen at any one time, and I mean a few, four at most it seems. The pologon count is exactly the same.
I have mixed feelings about this. In the back of my mind there is a voice saying that this is pure laziness and there should have been coded from the ground up version for the Xbox 360. On the other hand Xbox 360 owners who never had a PS2 or never played this game get the chance to play it. I fit into that bracket, I had a PS2 but never found time for this on it's first release.

I wish that I had, I might have been more impressed with it graphically. As it stands this is a lazy port. The developers should have spent a little more time making new models of the characters at least, some better textures might have made the streets look better also. As long as you know what you are getting here then it is o.k, this is a PS2 game ported as is. If you want to play that then go ahead, I am sure if you are a fan of sandbox games then this one will keep you pleasantly occupied. Just don't expect a competitor for GTA IV. One of the most annoying nags about the engine is that they haven't even bothered to load the whole map into memory, every time you go from section to section or from outside to inside you get a blank loading screen, I am sure that the Xbox 360 could have held the whole map in memory for this game.

The sound is satisfactory, good voice acting, average effects and tinkly Rockstar tongue in cheek music. There is no licensed music soundtrack which is a let down after GTA.
The game allows you to save by going to specific areas on the map, which start out sparse but by the time you have got halfway through are plentiful, you can also quick hop from almost anywhere on the map to the school by taking the school bus. You can't save during a mission which would make thing far too easy.

As far as achievements go on first play through I achieved 355 points from the game, that was completing the story mode only. The percentage game complete meter says i have only done about 58% of the game. The rest includes collecting hundreds of scattered objects and completing all side missions and mini-games. The achievements are simple with no surprises, collect all collectibles, beat 200 people in fights, egg 25 cars, pick 50 flowers, kiss 25 girls etc. Some of them are obtainable only by repeating certain actions, for example the aforementioned egging of cars is not something that you have to do in the game to progress you actually have to read the achievement list and go get eggs and go looking for 25 cars to hit.

No real multiplayer, although You can apparently challenge people at mini-games, I was so interested in this feature I never managed to try it.

In summary this is a great game it just feels like you are playing something from 2006. There is nothing wrong with that, however in this day and age graphics are a large part of the package, if you can look beyond graphics then there is something for you to enjoy here if you are fan of sandbox gta style gameplay.

Score
8.0
Graphics
4.0
Sound
7.0
Gameplay
8.0
Fun Factor
Overall
7.0
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Bully: Scholarship Edition - Desperately in Need of a Sequel

Bully: Scholarship Edition was an Xbox 360 & Wii re-release of the PS2 classic. Still playable on modern consoles, it'll make you long for a sequel.

TheBrainZ90d ago

A sequel? More likely a remake as is the current trend? No point, everyone wants GTA VI.

kevco3390d ago

It's a shame that basically all of Rockstar's catalogue apart from GTA and Red Dead is now, well, dead.

Redgrave90d ago

The R☆ of today is extremely unlikely to put out any project that isn't GTA because of the gaming climate and because GTA is stupidly self sustaining.

Gone are the days of a mainline title and a portable tie-in/standalone title of the same name just like publishers putting out multiple fighters at once.

Costs are too high and mainline titles have become too gargantuan to allow for "risks" on lesser titles that may not take off or sell.

Take Capcom for example, and SF6. We are unlikely to ever see a new installment of their other fighters like Rival School or Darkstalkers because SF6 is more popular, recognized and costly. A new Darkstalkers in the RE Engine would look sick as f*ck, and would visually be unlike any other fighter if done right. Sadly though, it's not as recognizable as SF and Capcom is unlikely to put so much on the line for something that might not catch.

Rebel_Scum90d ago

If there’s to be a sequel it should be at the college/university level. Otherwise its just going to be a rehash of the same progression and story.

ThichQuangDuck469d ago

To think of all the characters we have been asked to kill since No Russian

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Xbox 360/PS3 Ports That Would Be Great on Nintendo Switch

Here's a list of Xbox 360/PS3 games that would be great on the Nintendo Switch (at a modest, reasonable price of course). These games could really flourish if given a new lease on life, introducing a new generation to their greatness.

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MichaelKnight83686d ago (Edited 686d ago )

I'm sure R* knows the Nintendo Switch install base and probably dont really care to port over more R* games to the Nintendo Switch tho i gotta say playing GTA4 & RDR1 on the go on the Nintendo Switch would be dope

Knightofelemia686d ago

I would buy Lollipop Chainsaw, Alice Madness Returns, Enslaved, Splatter House, Brutal Legends, Dante's Inferno, and Dead Space for sure if they were ported to the Switch.

Mobis-New-Nest686d ago

Deus Ex Human Revolution would be a great title to The Holy Grail of All Consoles aka The Nintendo Switch*. Also Haze Remastered, Grand Theft Auto 4 and 5 Remastered, Silent Hill HD Collection, Max Payne 3 Remastered, Call of Duty World At War Remastered, The Orange Box Remastered, Halo Master Chief Collection, Left 4 Dead 1 and 2 Remastered, Metal Gear Solid 4 Remastered, Afro Samurai Remastered, Demons Souls Remastered, Xmen Destiny Remastered, Jack and Daxter Collection, Def Jam Icon Remake, Folklore Remastered, Spiderman Edge of Time Remastered, Persona 5 remastered, the list goes on. (*Best Selling Console of All Time)

MontyeKristo686d ago (Edited 686d ago )

Can we just get a Bully 2? 😒

iplay1up2686d ago

Seriously? Isn't it time Nintendo make a Switch successor? I mean they have the sales and money.

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