A troubled teen is dropped off at the worst school in the country and must survive by rising through the rankings of the school system.A troubled teen is dropped off at the worst school in the country and must survive by rising through the rankings of the school system.A troubled teen is dropped off at the worst school in the country and must survive by rising through the rankings of the school system.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 1 nomination total
Gerry Rosenthal
- Jimmy Hopkins
- (voice)
Peter Vack
- Gary Smith
- (voice)
Matt Bush
- Pete Kowalski
- (voice)
John Lavelle
- Derby Harrington
- (voice)
- (as John LaVelle)
Rocco Rosanio
- Johnny Vincent
- (voice)
Cody Melton
- Russell Northrop
- (voice)
Jesse R. Tendler
- Earnest
- (voice)
- (as Jesse Tendler)
Brett Tabisel
- Algie
- (voice)
Phoebe Strole
- Lola
- (voice)
Caitlin Greer
- Beatrice
- (voice)
Elena Franklin
- Mandy
- (voice)
Molly Mcowan
- Zoe
- (voice)
- (as a different name)
Charlie Saxton
- Melvin
- (voice)
Kaija Matiss
- Pinky
- (voice)
Baron Vaughn
- Tad
- (voice)
Kurt Rhoads
- Dr. Slawter
- (voice)
- (as Kurt Rhodes)
Featured reviews
Beautiful game and Beautiful story! Grandtheft auto but in high school! Please make a number two or remake the number one on PS4.
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.
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
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.
I love everything in this,i play it again and again,well done rockstar,if it had casino it would be the best
Did you know
- TriviaThe cars being worked on in the background of the shop class are all cars from Rockstar's popular Grand Theft Auto franchise.
- GoofsMusic lessons take place in an internal room, bordered on all four sides by corridors - but there's somehow a window in the room with daylight shining through it. Also, the Music class has a sign outside that says "Home Economics".
- Quotes
Mr. Burton: Ah, Dodgeball! How I love the sound of boys crying in the morning!
- Alternate versionsThe Scholarship Edition has more classes and missions, runs on an updated engine, and includes bug fixed when compared to the original PlayStation 2 version.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #36.3 (2007)
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