Bully: Scholarship Edition
Canis Canem Edit
Release Date: October 17, 2006
Action, TPP, sandbox, arcade elements, splitscreen, multiplayer, singleplayer
Steam
Also known by the title Canis Canem Edit, Bully is a controversial action game developed by Rockstar Games. Originally, it was released for PlayStation 2, it was soon followed by Scholarship Edition for the next generation of consoles and PCs. The story takes place at the fictional Bullworth Academy, which combines an elite education facility with re-socialization grounds for juvenile offenders.
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[0:53] Bully: Scholarship Edition launch movie
[0:54] Bully: Scholarship Edition #1
The main pros of the game
- Nostalgia and Classic Status: Many users refer to "Bully" as a classic and express a strong sense of nostalgia, highlighting its enduring appeal.
- Engaging Gameplay: Players find the gameplay fun and entertaining, with various activities such as pranks, social interactions, and challenges that resonate with the theme of adolescence.
- Good Graphics for Its Time: Some reviews mention that the graphics are impressive for the game's original release period.
- Customization and Modding: Users appreciate the ability to mod the game, adding to its replayability and personal experience.
- Strong Story and Characters: The narrative and character development receive positive remarks, with players enjoying the storyline and character interactions.
The main cons of the game
- Frequent Crashes: A significant number of reviews note that the game crashes frequently, making it nearly unplayable for some users.
- Technical Issues: Users report various technical problems, including issues with controls and navigation in menus after crashes.
- Lack of Modern Updates: Some players express disappointment that Rockstar has not provided a remaster or sequel, especially given the game's popularity.
The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users
- Stability Fixes: Users are looking for patches or updates to resolve the frequent crashing and technical issues.
- Resolution Options: Some players wish for better options to adjust the game's resolution for modern systems.
- More Engaging Missions: A few reviews mention that some missions can be boring, indicating a desire for more varied and exciting gameplay elements.
- Remaster or Sequel: Many users express a desire for a remastered version of the game or a sequel, highlighting their enthusiasm for the franchise.
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GAMERS Score
Average score from 2556 votes. 110 players anticipated the game.
Bully: Scholarship Edition Description
Bully: Scholarship Edition for PC, AND and etc. is an action game featuring arcade elements. It is a remake of 2006's Bully (in Europe, known as Canis Canem Edit) released for PlayStation 2. The original game was awarded many prizes, including the title of the Best Game of 2006.
Plot
In Bully: Scholarship Edition for PC, AND and etc., the player assumes the role of Jimmy Hopkins - a fifteen-year-old disobedient boy who had been thrown out of many schools already. This time, he ends up in Bullworth Academy, where his goals are to survive and gain some popularity in the new community. The player is required to overcome traditional difficulties experienced by regular teenagers. Completing the main storyline takes about twenty hours, but in order to achieve a hundred per cent completion, twenty more are required.
Mechanics
Bully: Scholarship Edition for PC, AND and etc. is played from the third person perspective. The protagonist attends classes, the number of which was increased in the Scholarship Edition - four new subjects were added, including maths, biology, music and geography. Each subject is represented by a different mini-game. For instance, the player is required to mix different ingredients together to produce a given compound during the chemistry classes; when it comes to biology, the player performs vivisections of animals with a scalpel and tweezers. On the other hand, during gym classes, the protagonist learns new combat moves. Between lessons, the player explores the school grounds and a neighboring town, completing very diversified assignments. By passing numerous bonus missions, the protagonist earns money. Furthermore, the player's actions combined with progression in the story unlock new clothes for Jimmy to wear and different items and weapons he can use.
The Scholarship Edition was enriched mainly with eight new missions interwoven with the original story. In one of them, Jimmy has to help a miserable fake Santa Claus while small elves are trying to interrupt.
The virtual school is a living place. The player encounters both typical nerds and bullies. The player can talk to other students in order to make them like the protagonist, or conversely, the player can express their disapproval and terrorize others. The player's actions influence the way certain groups of students approach the protagonist. Making friends among the losers will not inspire the respect of the muscles, which works the other way around as well. Fighting is common here, but the player is required to do so in order to defend the weaker ones. The player unlocks more and more combat moves along the progression in the story. Obviously, fighting is never deadly here. At the end of a fight, the player performs a finishing move, which serves the role of a punishment and humiliation of the opponent defeated. Winning fights earns reputation in the school grounds, but one should remember that the place is a subject to certain rules. School corridors are patrolled by prefects and teachers who have to be avoided in case of being a truant.
Technical aspects
The game offers fully three-dimensional environments and character models. The creators placed a great emphasis on recreating the school life within a video game. When walking around the school, the player will not see duplicated faces and the students are similar to one another only because they wear school uniforms.
Last updated on April 13, 2016
Bully: Scholarship Edition Summary
Game Series: Bully
Platforms:
PC / Windows October 21, 2008
PlayStation 4 March 22, 2016
Android OS December 8, 2016
Apple iOS December 8, 2016
PlayStation 3 December 19, 2012
Xbox 360 March 4, 2008
Nintendo Wii March 4, 2008
PlayStation 2 October 17, 2006
Xbox cancelled
Developer: Rockstar Games
Publisher: Rockstar Games
Bully: Scholarship Edition System Requirements
PC / Windows
Recommended: Pentium 4 3 GHz, 1 GB RAM, graphic card 512 MB (GeForce 7800 or better), 4.7 GB HDD, Windows XP/Vista
PlayStation 2
Uses: memory card 8 MB
PlayStation 3
Uses: PlayStation Store
PlayStation 4
Uses: PlayStation Store
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