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PostSubject: Bully the Video Game   Bully the Video Game EmptyJune 26th 2009, 5:04 pm

This Game is my Favorite Game Called Bully Your a School Kid that has been Expelled from Every School in the Country Now Gos the biggest baddest school of them all Bullworth Academy Then gets Tricked by this Kid and Stuff and makes Everyone Respect him If you dont think the Game is good well on the IGN website it says

"In the pantheon of misrepresented software from the 21st century, Rockstar's Bully
is certainly one of the most targeted. Hailed as "Grand Theft Auto in
High School" and a "Columbine Simulator" by opponents who have never
played it, Bully has been one of the most hotly-contested videogames to
come along in years. Parental protests and judicial subpoenas (not to
mention an incredibly bizarre televised debate on G4) are but a few of
the many different ways in which Bully's prerelease has been argued.

But let's get to the real issue... were all these forecasted warnings
and displays of moral grandstanding really warranted? And from an
apolitical person's point of view, is the game even good enough to
deserve this much press to begin with?

Bully the Video Game Bully-20061016000513590-000The answer to the first question is "No" -- Bully isn't any more
inappropriate than an episode of Smallville or Veronica Mars. While the
game is surely packed with an abundance of off-color humor and some
gross situations (the cook sneezing into a stew comprised of month-old
meat is probably the worst), the material here doesn't stray too far
out of line. Granted, there may be moments where one's personal beliefs
are challenged (re: players can "learn" to kiss better in order to
restore their health, bullies can be humiliated with Indian burns and
dead arms, and Jimmy does have the option to kiss specific boys just as
he can girls), but again, this content is no different than what you'd
see in any of the teen dramas currently airing on television. That
explanation may sound acceptable to you or it may not, but either way,
there it is.

Question number two benefits from an answer that's far less
controversial, "Yes, Bully is good enough to deserve its heavy press."
Though we've seen this sort of open-ended mission-based world design
from Rockstar before, the team responsible (Rockstar Vancouver,
formerly Barking Dog Studios of Homeworld: Cataclysm fame), has tweaked
the gameplay enough to make it a unique experience... familiar yes, but
unique nonetheless.

Bully the Video Game Bully-20061016000511480-000
If
you've played Grand Theft Auto before, or any of its clones, then you
should have no problem picking this up and playing it right away (it
does run on the GTA engine, after all). The mechanics, storytelling
techniques, and overall "feel" of the game are all immediately
recognizable -- with a mish-mash of elements taken from most of
Rockstar's previous PS2 efforts like San Andreas, Manhunt, and The
Warriors. One way in which Bully is different, however, is with its
scope. You're not traversing an entire state like you were in San
Andreas, nor are you finding new and brutal ways to kill or maim your
opponents. In Bully, there is no human death; there isn't any blood
(gray or otherwise), and players don't carjack or fly airplanes. This
is a tale about the township of Bullworth and its particularly rough
scholastic system; everything about the experience has been scaled down
to fit that ideal.

Of course, having a smaller scale than previous Rockstar titles doesn't
mean that Bully is therefore small. Compared to most other action
games, the story of Jimmy Hopkins is downright enormous. Boasting more
than 100 NPCs, multiple commercial and residential neighborhoods, a
body of water, secret areas, and an outsized school grounds, Bullworth
and its surroundings gives players plenty to do. In fact, it isn't a
stretch to proclaim Bully as one of the largest and deepest games
you'll find this year.

But just having space and an abundance of options isn't enough -- first
and foremost, the game has to be fun or it's all just a big waste.
Happily, Bully is
fun and will keep you busy with a number of addictive and enthralling
mini-games. The real trick to discovering them, however, is to get past
the first chapter (of five). Built as a tutorial, Bully's initial
moments don't do the rest of the experience justice -- which
admittedly, will probably put off more action-oriented players because
of its slow start (roughly three to six hours)".

Here is the Trailer of the game[youtube] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHHq1YPaC9g[/youtube]
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PostSubject: Re: Bully the Video Game   Bully the Video Game EmptyJuly 1st 2009, 11:39 pm

This is so old, I loved the game.. I finished it... I will never forget it The game is so addicting.PS2 was the best.
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PostSubject: Re: Bully the Video Game   Bully the Video Game EmptyJuly 2nd 2009, 1:03 am

yeah the game is my favorite
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