35 समीक्षाएं
This game was awesome, i never got bored of it, i kinda wish it was longer
Beautiful game and Beautiful story! Grandtheft auto but in high school! Please make a number two or remake the number one on PS4.
- justintimms
- 12 मई 2020
- परमालिंक
- Margera4445
- 26 नव॰ 2006
- परमालिंक
A lot of people would call this game vulgar but it's fun and it brings up some good points especially near the end of the game. Fun for Xbox and Wii!
- marm-56231
- 29 मार्च 2020
- परमालिंक
I love everything in this,i play it again and again,well done rockstar,if it had casino it would be the best
- bekirertai
- 1 जन॰ 2021
- परमालिंक
Ive beat this game 10 times and will probably do it again and again I love the soundtrack and i would love to see a bully 2
- williemcnair
- 1 दिस॰ 2018
- परमालिंक
Bully is a very funny and interesting game in my view. I personally love crime, grand theft auto type games. Bully is just as fun as grand theft auto except without all the violence and strong language.
Here are all the pros and cons
PROS -funny and has a great sense of humor -characters are very well developed and introduced -(as i said earlier) just as fun as GTA except without the violence -Missions are easy and fun -Loved the cliques -One of the best original scores I've heard in a modern type video game
Cons -graphics could've improved -map shouldve focused more on the school rather then the town
Here are all the pros and cons
PROS -funny and has a great sense of humor -characters are very well developed and introduced -(as i said earlier) just as fun as GTA except without the violence -Missions are easy and fun -Loved the cliques -One of the best original scores I've heard in a modern type video game
Cons -graphics could've improved -map shouldve focused more on the school rather then the town
- soccerdragon128
- 6 अग॰ 2007
- परमालिंक
Dive into the vibrant world of Bully, a game that serves as a nostalgic time capsule to the rebellious spirit of school days. Developed by Rockstar, renowned for their open-world masterpieces, Bully takes a departure, narrowing its focus on the microcosm of a boarding school in the '90s.
Setting:
The game unfolds in a GTA-style format, injecting the rebellious flavour of Grand Theft Auto into the school life setting, sans the extreme violence. Contrary to stereotypes, Bully paints a portrait where every kid, including the nerds, wears the mask of a bully. The narrative unfolds in a scholastic battlefield, with your mission clear - bring about peace among the diverse factions that rule the school.
Story:
Meet Jimmy Hopkins, your friendly neighbourhood delinquent with an unexpected heart of gold. As the story progresses, Jimmy navigates the complexities of high school life, making new friends who share his discontent with the school's dynamics. Factions come into play, each vying for dominance, and Jimmy finds himself mediating, often with a well-placed 'smack.' Amidst this, he lends a helping hand to troubled students, seeks revenge on grumpy teachers, and encounters an array of intriguing characters.
Side Objectives and Activities:
While the main story is a riveting journey, Bully doesn't stop there. It introduces a plethora of side activities, from classes and jobs to challenges and races. Classes become engaging mini-games, offering both breezy and challenging experiences. Challenges involve meting out justice, with each faction offering unique rewards. Races bring speed and reward, making each side activity a distinct gameplay loop with varying difficulty levels.
Gameplay:
True to Rockstar's signature style, Bully thrives on free-roam exploration and interactive chaos. Jimmy showcases his rebellious spirit, executing mad tricks on his skateboard, pulling pranks, and engaging in brawls. Combat is versatile, with a range of weapons and combos, adding an element of strategy. The NPC dialogue, a precursor to Red Dead's brilliance, enhances the immersive experience.
Characters:
Bully boasts a rich tapestry of characters, from a crazy lunch lady to a homeless veteran, each adding a unique spin to the narrative. The writing is witty, often taking humorous jabs at American life and the school system.
Sound and Music:
The sound design amplifies the cartoonish punches and the impact of weapons. The music, while not entirely memorable, complements the gameplay, with distinct tracks for each gang. It weaves seamlessly into the chaos of confrontations.
Final Verdict:
In conclusion, Bully remains a delightful game, especially during its main campaign. However, post-completion engagement dwindles, with side objectives offering fun but underutilised rewards. The game is a testament to Rockstar's prowess, leaving players hopeful for a sequel. While Bully may not have the enduring impact of other Rockstar titles, its dedicated fan base ensures it remains a cherished memory in the gaming landscape.
Setting:
The game unfolds in a GTA-style format, injecting the rebellious flavour of Grand Theft Auto into the school life setting, sans the extreme violence. Contrary to stereotypes, Bully paints a portrait where every kid, including the nerds, wears the mask of a bully. The narrative unfolds in a scholastic battlefield, with your mission clear - bring about peace among the diverse factions that rule the school.
Story:
Meet Jimmy Hopkins, your friendly neighbourhood delinquent with an unexpected heart of gold. As the story progresses, Jimmy navigates the complexities of high school life, making new friends who share his discontent with the school's dynamics. Factions come into play, each vying for dominance, and Jimmy finds himself mediating, often with a well-placed 'smack.' Amidst this, he lends a helping hand to troubled students, seeks revenge on grumpy teachers, and encounters an array of intriguing characters.
Side Objectives and Activities:
While the main story is a riveting journey, Bully doesn't stop there. It introduces a plethora of side activities, from classes and jobs to challenges and races. Classes become engaging mini-games, offering both breezy and challenging experiences. Challenges involve meting out justice, with each faction offering unique rewards. Races bring speed and reward, making each side activity a distinct gameplay loop with varying difficulty levels.
Gameplay:
True to Rockstar's signature style, Bully thrives on free-roam exploration and interactive chaos. Jimmy showcases his rebellious spirit, executing mad tricks on his skateboard, pulling pranks, and engaging in brawls. Combat is versatile, with a range of weapons and combos, adding an element of strategy. The NPC dialogue, a precursor to Red Dead's brilliance, enhances the immersive experience.
Characters:
Bully boasts a rich tapestry of characters, from a crazy lunch lady to a homeless veteran, each adding a unique spin to the narrative. The writing is witty, often taking humorous jabs at American life and the school system.
Sound and Music:
The sound design amplifies the cartoonish punches and the impact of weapons. The music, while not entirely memorable, complements the gameplay, with distinct tracks for each gang. It weaves seamlessly into the chaos of confrontations.
Final Verdict:
In conclusion, Bully remains a delightful game, especially during its main campaign. However, post-completion engagement dwindles, with side objectives offering fun but underutilised rewards. The game is a testament to Rockstar's prowess, leaving players hopeful for a sequel. While Bully may not have the enduring impact of other Rockstar titles, its dedicated fan base ensures it remains a cherished memory in the gaming landscape.
- Pixelsinflow
- 26 दिस॰ 2023
- परमालिंक
I brought the ps2 version of Bully after reading the reviews it received. So I brought the game and tried it on the ps2 and played it for two days and now I am going to complete about 1/3rd of the game. From all the things I have played, I can give the review for the game.
Pros: 1) A very new idea presented as it does not have shooting and killing, instead you are knocked out.
2) The introduction of the school is really funny and interesting.
3) Easy to play.
4) Thank god, Rockstar has made a game for everyone instead of their trademark, the mature games.
5) You can beat prefects and teachers, which you can't do in real life to hated teachers.
6) The way the different types of students behave is nicely done.
Cons: 1) The mini map in the game is thoroughly confusing and so many a times, I get lost.
2) Graphics are below par, especially in the cut scenes.
3) Kissing just has not much of importance. Though its shown that you can kiss the girls, you don't find it so interesting. You kiss and that's over.
4) Though an open ended game. its too big. It should have been limited only till the school. Many a times, you get confused where to go.
5) Classes have some mini games which are terribly simple and stupid.
6) Music is terrible and monotonous. You hear the same, dull music all the time.
7) There's too much put in the game. They should have cut some of the things.
8) Terrible loading time whenever you go from one place to another.
Overall, its not the best from Rockstar games. I'm more interested in the gta games, though they are too tough.
Pros: 1) A very new idea presented as it does not have shooting and killing, instead you are knocked out.
2) The introduction of the school is really funny and interesting.
3) Easy to play.
4) Thank god, Rockstar has made a game for everyone instead of their trademark, the mature games.
5) You can beat prefects and teachers, which you can't do in real life to hated teachers.
6) The way the different types of students behave is nicely done.
Cons: 1) The mini map in the game is thoroughly confusing and so many a times, I get lost.
2) Graphics are below par, especially in the cut scenes.
3) Kissing just has not much of importance. Though its shown that you can kiss the girls, you don't find it so interesting. You kiss and that's over.
4) Though an open ended game. its too big. It should have been limited only till the school. Many a times, you get confused where to go.
5) Classes have some mini games which are terribly simple and stupid.
6) Music is terrible and monotonous. You hear the same, dull music all the time.
7) There's too much put in the game. They should have cut some of the things.
8) Terrible loading time whenever you go from one place to another.
Overall, its not the best from Rockstar games. I'm more interested in the gta games, though they are too tough.
- sashank_kini-1
- 6 जून 2007
- परमालिंक
It was odd playing a game with the Rockstar formula that wasn't in the wild west or a pseudo-American city. I think it detracted from the game as a whole - my main gripe is that the town outside doesn't really add all that much to this game's strengths.
The game's first hour is great. You are dropped off into a nightmare of a school, meeting lively characters, getting your dreary uniform, colliding with authority. The brown and grey colour palette is there to block out unwanted creativity or verdancy, as designed.
The main character, Jimmy, lashes out constantly, and rightfully so. He's quick-witted, quick-tempered and quick to absolutely roll over any obstacle.
Immediately, upon arrival, I was accosted by three zit-covered hooligans. I begun the ingenious tactic that carry me through the rest of the game: spamming X. There was no jocks, no little girls, no prefects who would succeed against this tried and true method.
I was a machine, and as the credits rolled I looked back, upon all my conquests and felt like I had accomplished... nothing.
The game is easy. I think I died once in my entire playthrough (I fell off the town hall, don't ask). Missions are structured too linearly, which isn't a problem when the writing is fantastic, as it would be in Red Dead 2. But here, there's nothing special. Follow the objective, press Y or use the X maneuver. Sure, the layer of wit that arises occasionally is fantastic (the running joke of an incestuous higher class is hilarious) but it often falls back on that pesky Rockstar structure. As with San Andreas before it, the more compelling story elements are introduced in the first chapter, sidelined for the middle of the game, then reintroduced in a rush at the end. I can appreciate it not being completely thematically hollow - the game is much more anti-bullying than the title would suggest - but most of the missions are solved through punching people more than they punch you.
Still, it is an impressive game for 2006; I did actually like the scheduling system. Getting in trouble for skipping class felt appropriately annoying, and there is a real sense that the seasons are passing. I enjoyed the differing factions throughout, even if they weren't explored as well as I would have liked.
There's plenty of options for pranking people, watching students slip on marbles will never get old. Also, seeing random events occur (teachers yelling at pupils, students bullying each other) made it really feel like a school at times.
This all disappears outside the grounds of course. Three quarters of the map is a milquetoast Rockstar-generated town with barely anything interesting going on. It would be fun if the systems here were as dynamic as the campus, but it feels like a thing they did because open worlds were cool and new-ish at the time.
On the technical side of things, the game decided to start crashing every twenty minutes after the first third. I had to install the "Silent patch" for it to run properly again. This is a bit excusable - the game didn't account for modern hardware, so it didn't impact my judgement much at all.
What did instead, was the camera being godawful, even playing on controller. Every time you turn the camera and try to run, it will treat forward as sideways and vice versa.
The whole game is rife with awkward combat and bad hitboxes. This is more a 2000s Rockstar problem than a Bully problem. I wasn't surprised by it in the slightest.
So, this is one of those games that I wish I played when I was younger. As a playground, it's fun. But if you try to look under any of the clever jokes, any individual motivations, it reveals a vacuous, juvenile experience.
The game's first hour is great. You are dropped off into a nightmare of a school, meeting lively characters, getting your dreary uniform, colliding with authority. The brown and grey colour palette is there to block out unwanted creativity or verdancy, as designed.
The main character, Jimmy, lashes out constantly, and rightfully so. He's quick-witted, quick-tempered and quick to absolutely roll over any obstacle.
Immediately, upon arrival, I was accosted by three zit-covered hooligans. I begun the ingenious tactic that carry me through the rest of the game: spamming X. There was no jocks, no little girls, no prefects who would succeed against this tried and true method.
I was a machine, and as the credits rolled I looked back, upon all my conquests and felt like I had accomplished... nothing.
The game is easy. I think I died once in my entire playthrough (I fell off the town hall, don't ask). Missions are structured too linearly, which isn't a problem when the writing is fantastic, as it would be in Red Dead 2. But here, there's nothing special. Follow the objective, press Y or use the X maneuver. Sure, the layer of wit that arises occasionally is fantastic (the running joke of an incestuous higher class is hilarious) but it often falls back on that pesky Rockstar structure. As with San Andreas before it, the more compelling story elements are introduced in the first chapter, sidelined for the middle of the game, then reintroduced in a rush at the end. I can appreciate it not being completely thematically hollow - the game is much more anti-bullying than the title would suggest - but most of the missions are solved through punching people more than they punch you.
Still, it is an impressive game for 2006; I did actually like the scheduling system. Getting in trouble for skipping class felt appropriately annoying, and there is a real sense that the seasons are passing. I enjoyed the differing factions throughout, even if they weren't explored as well as I would have liked.
There's plenty of options for pranking people, watching students slip on marbles will never get old. Also, seeing random events occur (teachers yelling at pupils, students bullying each other) made it really feel like a school at times.
This all disappears outside the grounds of course. Three quarters of the map is a milquetoast Rockstar-generated town with barely anything interesting going on. It would be fun if the systems here were as dynamic as the campus, but it feels like a thing they did because open worlds were cool and new-ish at the time.
On the technical side of things, the game decided to start crashing every twenty minutes after the first third. I had to install the "Silent patch" for it to run properly again. This is a bit excusable - the game didn't account for modern hardware, so it didn't impact my judgement much at all.
What did instead, was the camera being godawful, even playing on controller. Every time you turn the camera and try to run, it will treat forward as sideways and vice versa.
The whole game is rife with awkward combat and bad hitboxes. This is more a 2000s Rockstar problem than a Bully problem. I wasn't surprised by it in the slightest.
So, this is one of those games that I wish I played when I was younger. As a playground, it's fun. But if you try to look under any of the clever jokes, any individual motivations, it reveals a vacuous, juvenile experience.
Don't you hate putting off games? You know it'll probably be a blast to play, but maybe you're too busy with other games or maybe you're strapped for cash. Or maybe you're just too hesitant when buying games. Bully, for me, is one game I put off since it first came out. And, after playing it, I kick myself for not buying as soon as it came out. But hey, at least I'm playing and loving the hell out of it now.
Bully, if you don't know is made by Rockstar, the fantastic people that gave us the Grand Theft Auto games. Once again they have brought us another open world game to have fun with and explore. This time instead of a gangster type, you're now a hooligan kid at a private school. The idea itself is really interesting, but since it's so different from GTA, you kinda look at it differently. Well, I did anyways. But don't worry the game has tons of fun things to do. Not only are you at a school, you also have the ability to leave the school and venture in the neighboring towns. It's something most gamers don't know about Bully, it's a huge world. With so many areas to explore and so many activities to partake, this game ends up being a very deep and extensive gaming experience. That is, if you ended up falling in love with it like myself.
The game has great humor, from the geeks who spend their days at the library, to the incredibly horny and ugly lunchlady. There are laughs at every single corner in Bully. Like I said above on how deep it is, it has Jimmy, the star of Bully, participating in classes (chemistry, English, art etc.), going to the Carnival (to play games, ride rides), go on dates, fight constantly (with some nice striking and ground fighting combos), mow lawns, ride skateboards, smash pumpkins, pull fire-alarms, squeeze girl's bums....the list goes on and on. It's a Rockstar game, what'd ya expect.
Bully is one of those games you look at and then pass on for one reason or another. But I'm telling you, Bully is a very fun game. The production is great, the gameplay is great, almost everything about this game is great. You may have small issues with how the game begins, which some say slow (I'd disagree), or the graphics (since we are now onto the new generation), but it's really just a fantastic game that is over-looked. It makes perfect sense why they would try again to sell the game anew and refreshed on the 360 and Wii. If anyone reading this enjoys open-world games ala GTA, Bully is something you need to experience.
Bully, if you don't know is made by Rockstar, the fantastic people that gave us the Grand Theft Auto games. Once again they have brought us another open world game to have fun with and explore. This time instead of a gangster type, you're now a hooligan kid at a private school. The idea itself is really interesting, but since it's so different from GTA, you kinda look at it differently. Well, I did anyways. But don't worry the game has tons of fun things to do. Not only are you at a school, you also have the ability to leave the school and venture in the neighboring towns. It's something most gamers don't know about Bully, it's a huge world. With so many areas to explore and so many activities to partake, this game ends up being a very deep and extensive gaming experience. That is, if you ended up falling in love with it like myself.
The game has great humor, from the geeks who spend their days at the library, to the incredibly horny and ugly lunchlady. There are laughs at every single corner in Bully. Like I said above on how deep it is, it has Jimmy, the star of Bully, participating in classes (chemistry, English, art etc.), going to the Carnival (to play games, ride rides), go on dates, fight constantly (with some nice striking and ground fighting combos), mow lawns, ride skateboards, smash pumpkins, pull fire-alarms, squeeze girl's bums....the list goes on and on. It's a Rockstar game, what'd ya expect.
Bully is one of those games you look at and then pass on for one reason or another. But I'm telling you, Bully is a very fun game. The production is great, the gameplay is great, almost everything about this game is great. You may have small issues with how the game begins, which some say slow (I'd disagree), or the graphics (since we are now onto the new generation), but it's really just a fantastic game that is over-looked. It makes perfect sense why they would try again to sell the game anew and refreshed on the 360 and Wii. If anyone reading this enjoys open-world games ala GTA, Bully is something you need to experience.
- ElijahCSkuggs
- 31 मार्च 2008
- परमालिंक
Unlike in real life, schools in videogames can be tons of fun. School daze, rival schools and many obscure Japanese dating sims use a school setting to create a good gaming experience. Adding to that list is bully (aka canis canem edit), a game that could also be also called grand theft auto: the high school years.
The game takes GTAs sandbox gameplay and applies it to school setting, so instead of police there's prefects, instead of gangs there's social cliques , instead of....women of "ill repute" there's kissable girls and instead of guns you have juvenile weapons such as stink bombs and sling shots. This doesn't mean that the sense of challenge has been toned down,though. The chases are fast and the fighting is pretty raw while the missions that include breaking into lockers and beating up people , will keep you on your toes.
The lessons are a nice little bonus also- subjects such as maths, English and chemistry are fun little games that reward you with goodies if you do well in them. Another bonus is the very good voice acting that rockstar games always excel in and the cheeky dialouge you hear during gameplay (" i don't know why they say poor people make the best boxers !").
The occasional poor camera angle aside, canis canem edit (thats "bully" if your American ) is a good sandbox game that has lots of fun features including the underused yet hugely enjoyable ability to throw marbles on the floor and wait for the consequences......
The game takes GTAs sandbox gameplay and applies it to school setting, so instead of police there's prefects, instead of gangs there's social cliques , instead of....women of "ill repute" there's kissable girls and instead of guns you have juvenile weapons such as stink bombs and sling shots. This doesn't mean that the sense of challenge has been toned down,though. The chases are fast and the fighting is pretty raw while the missions that include breaking into lockers and beating up people , will keep you on your toes.
The lessons are a nice little bonus also- subjects such as maths, English and chemistry are fun little games that reward you with goodies if you do well in them. Another bonus is the very good voice acting that rockstar games always excel in and the cheeky dialouge you hear during gameplay (" i don't know why they say poor people make the best boxers !").
The occasional poor camera angle aside, canis canem edit (thats "bully" if your American ) is a good sandbox game that has lots of fun features including the underused yet hugely enjoyable ability to throw marbles on the floor and wait for the consequences......
As if the GTA crew had gone back in time, we see Jimmy Hopkins, something of a teenage Tommy Vercetti, thrust into a different school while his mom and new stepfather (which # was he? 15? 16?) shuffle off on a honeymoon cruise. At 15, he's already been labeled a criminal with a history of violence, blatant disrespect for authority, vandalism, and countless other acts of anti-social actions. But Bullworth Academy has some plans for young Hopkins! With a sudden shot of conscience after meeting Peter Kowalski, Jimmy reveals the reasons behind his behavior. And with Gary in the picture, playing the sinister puppeteer, Jimmy Hopkins is in for the challenge of his teenage years.
Helping certain staff members with errands, dealing with such academy cliques like Jocks, brainless Preppies, sneaky Nerds, etc., and earning some spending cash with odd jobs and building up your wardrobe, I have to admit I was skeptical of this title at first. But after playing it for 3 hours when I first bought it, I was addicted!!
Aside from the rare but annoying funky camera angles here & there, I really give this game a good high rating. Recommended for the GTA fans who want to try just being mischievous for a change instead of blatantly killing in a video game. Learning new fighting moves from a hobo, and grappling during gym class, you are in for a treat if you try it!
Helping certain staff members with errands, dealing with such academy cliques like Jocks, brainless Preppies, sneaky Nerds, etc., and earning some spending cash with odd jobs and building up your wardrobe, I have to admit I was skeptical of this title at first. But after playing it for 3 hours when I first bought it, I was addicted!!
Aside from the rare but annoying funky camera angles here & there, I really give this game a good high rating. Recommended for the GTA fans who want to try just being mischievous for a change instead of blatantly killing in a video game. Learning new fighting moves from a hobo, and grappling during gym class, you are in for a treat if you try it!
- TJThayer34
- 1 सित॰ 2007
- परमालिंक
- Josh-Prows
- 31 अक्टू॰ 2006
- परमालिंक
I bought this game shortly after it released back in late '06. Honestly, I didn't expect much. And to be completely blown away? That I was *definitely* not expecting. This game has cultivated a die-hard cult following for a reason: it's damn good and vastly underrated. I mean, how many GTA games have we gotten over the years? And only *one* Bully game? It's preposterous. This game should've kicked off the beginning of a long, bi-yearly franchise.
If you are a fan of unique open-world games, and for whatever reason haven't given this one a shot after fourteen years, I beg of you to correct that mistake. You won't be sorry.
If you are a fan of unique open-world games, and for whatever reason haven't given this one a shot after fourteen years, I beg of you to correct that mistake. You won't be sorry.
- Analog_Devotee
- 16 दिस॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
Bully is one of the most fun and different type of free roam games ever made, it is set in an American high school where we play as a 15 year old relatable teenager whose mother is throwing him into this school while she goes off on a honeymoon with another one of the several men she has married in her life. Hi we get a lot of interesting characters that make the game what it is. When running through bullworth academy you go past a lot of NPCs that are other students, and whenever you see any of them you know exactly who they are straight away. And I think "Haha that's the kid that sets himself" or that's the little 10 year old that says "I'm gonna kick you in the kneecap". Also the vehicles and etc in this game are awesome! the skateboard mechanics feel great to use and not unbalanced, and the bikes are really fast, you can even unlock a motorised scooter, and a go kart. The missions wether you're following a teacher home to vandalise their house, or infiltrate a bunch of drop out kids hideout in a abandoned power plant, the game always makes you feel Invested and eager to conclude the mission because it always leads to something bigger in the storyline happening. And the greatest part of the game is easily the fighting, you get to learn different fighting techniques from either your gym class or the crazy hobo living behind the school which make you feel a lot more powerful and eager to take on bosses throughout the game, there are also a lot of different fighting styles from other characters in the game that get used on our protagonist, like types of wrestling holds and even types of choke slams. I think bully is the best Rockstar game ever made, and it is my favourite game I've ever played. I really hope that not if in the distant future, one day we get to see a sequel to bully with the return of jimmy Hopkins and some of the other characters.
If you've never played Bully before and are wondering if you should DEW IT! I promise you, you will not regret it. And make sure to get the scholarship edition because it has better graphics, and some other stuff...
If you've never played Bully before and are wondering if you should DEW IT! I promise you, you will not regret it. And make sure to get the scholarship edition because it has better graphics, and some other stuff...
Another example why I love Rockstar so much. This game is very much a vibe; I used to play this game after coming home from a long day at work. A great game to wind down from because I absolutely hated foundry work. This game truly helped my psyche during that regrettable time. Regarding the game, I loved the idea of attending classes, but also having other objectives to do as well. This is the only Rockstar game I've played that actually doesn't have any killing in it, and possibly one of my favorite games ever, which I think is pretty cool. Goes to show you don't need shooting, killing, and death in a video game to make it good. I also loved flying through campus and through town on my go-kart, made travel so much fun. Now that I think about it, this is definitely one of my favorite games I've ever played; I'd highly recommend it to anyone that's fond of story-based games, open worlds, and of course, Rockstar Studios. My only complaint...... it's far too short... for me, at least. I would of appreciated some dlc.
- ajneeago96
- 1 जुल॰ 2021
- परमालिंक
- laurajay-12152
- 12 मार्च 2021
- परमालिंक
- mjohnson-56206
- 9 जन॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
What an awesome game, rockstar really outdid themselves with this one. Theres so much to do, youll never get bored, like getting a haircut, attending classes, having girlfriends, do boxing....what a masterpiece. Just cant believe it took me this long to know about it.
- umlaziking
- 8 नव॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
- brawnybalboa
- 21 जन॰ 2007
- परमालिंक
OK your jimmy Hopkins you have been dumped on by your mum and her husband at one of the worst schools around. bull worth academy now its up to you do take over the school. you go threw bully's geeks preppies greasers jocks townies you will have loads of fun with this loads to do you will at least have two months playing this doing errands bike races so have fun and this is a real pleaser.
basic stuff the missons are good a bit to short. the free roaming side of it is OK 8/10 the weapons are a new breed forget guns and knifes this is far from gta games sling shot spud gun firecrackers stink bombs itching powder marbles real cool stuff you will not found anywhere else
this is a mix of grange hill with gta
how ever gets this game just have fun and enjoy it
basic stuff the missons are good a bit to short. the free roaming side of it is OK 8/10 the weapons are a new breed forget guns and knifes this is far from gta games sling shot spud gun firecrackers stink bombs itching powder marbles real cool stuff you will not found anywhere else
this is a mix of grange hill with gta
how ever gets this game just have fun and enjoy it
Bully the video game by Rockstar games is funny and awesome and has a great story to it as you play Jimmy Hopkins a Kid who meets Preppies Athletes Nerds Townies and Greasers the Story starts off when his parents drop him off at Bullworth academy where a Principal watches him very closely and every move he makes he gets caught while jimmy is there he meets Pete and Gary. Gary is a Not so smart trouble maker who wants to control the whole school and stop the teachers. Bully is a highly recommended game that is awesome I would recommend The Warriors Game also by Rockstar Games. Bully is a Game for anyone who wants to play it on Xbox 360 Playstation 2 and Wii and also PC
- blakepatterson2000
- 15 मार्च 2014
- परमालिंक
- SHANELESTER97
- 24 मार्च 2019
- परमालिंक