While I was disappointed at first, it eventually came through... kind of...

User Rating: 6.5 | Bully: Scholarship Edition X360
Wow, Bully.

I was really excited when this title came out on Playstation a few years back, but at that time I was going through some financial difficulties and my Playstation actually BROKE, so I wasn't able to pick it up. When it was re-released on Xbox, I decided to give it a whirl. I've always been a fan of the Grand Theft Auto series that Rockstar's put out, however, Manhunt didn't really do much for me so this was bound to be an interesting experience.

The game starts off as your mom and her loser man-toy drop you off at Bullworth academy; the last school that will take you as a student. Here you meet some of the main characters of the game and get aquainted to life at Bullworth academy. It starts off pretty fun, where you go on missions to steal things from other students, sneaking through the girl's dorm, and harassing bums. So far the game looked promising, but then the game glitched on me. I had to restart and do all of this ALL over again. How frustrating was that? So anyway, I did all of the missions over and proceeded through, saving a few times but then it glitched on me again. And again. Eventually I got fed up with this game and shelved it for a month.

I was out of games to play so I decided to give Bully a shot one more time. Thankfully when I loaded the game this time there was a patch for it which seemed to fix the glitch-issue. To date, I haven't froze the game yet and lost progress since I stopped playing.

Anyhow, I continued to play and beat this game, which was a fairly mediocre experience. The graphics are outdated, some of the story is just ludicrous (sneaking a drunk teacher out of an insane asylum?)... But it still held alot of fun through it's monotonous mediocrity in a majority of the game. One of the things that hooked me with Bully (and many other Xbox games) is the achievements were relatively easy to get. I'd reccomend renting this one first. The game "sounds" cool, but isn't as fun as you might think. I've yet to try multiplayer mode.