One of the Wii's best titles...

User Rating: 8.5 | Bully: Scholarship Edition WII
Bully: Scholarship Edition satisfies the tough little punk inside us all. This young bad-ass vigilante shows utter disregard for the rules and authority, but somehow maintains noble intentions.

The story, set, and voice acting are outstanding in Bully. I was surprised how well the designers had recreated that schoolboy world in a very amusing comic style. While running down the school's corridors, you might here shallow gals gossiping, bullies pummelling the weaklings, or the prefects making statements like, "who needs anger management when you can beat someone!?"

Bully is outrageous. It is without doubt violent, brash, and presenting a general mockery of good behavior; however, it entertains without being overly egregious or gratuitous. This must be Rock Star's idea of youthful innocence...

Graphics: (7) Excellent for the Wii, average compared to games on other systems.

Game-play: (10) Outstanding. The task/quest design is truly remarkable in its variety and entertainment value. The Wii-mote is well-suited to this style of game, particularly when it engaging in fisticuffs.

Sound: (8) Great soundtrack. Great voice acting. The characters are very believable and the music complements the setting very well indeed.

Value: (9) A wide variety and ample amount of enjoyable content. Re-playability is limited due to the story-based nature of the title.

Tilt: (9) Love it.