Definetly a must buy for any Wii owner

User Rating: 9 | Bully: Scholarship Edition WII
First of all, I would like to start off by saying that Bully: Scholarship edition is one of the most fun games for the Wii. The reason I say this is because in Bully:SE, there is lots to do, like attend classes, causing trouble, kiss girls, explore the town, and, of course, do missions.

Attending classes is a great experience, because attending classes actually gives you real results. In real world school, the results are not tangible until you take a test or use the skills in the real world. In bully, after every class you pass, you get a reward. Examples of some are Better taunting skills for passing English class or one of the many clothing articles you can unlock from music class. However, I must admit that I would have liked a few more classes, like History and Drama.

Causing trouble is rather fun, because Prefects will come and chase you once you commit a crime. Prefects are teachers with nothing better to do than scream at you and take you down. Having gone to school for some amount of years, I find this to be an amusing touch, as I clearly remember tons of prefect like teacher at my school. In Bully:SE, you can break crates and such (Which is vandalism) throw Stink bombs and use various weapons ( which is weapon violence) and tons more. However, you can only hit teen boys in Bully: SE, hitting adults, teen girls, or little kids results in the Prefects chasing you to your doom. In some instances when I have tried to beat up a bully, I have accidentally hit a girl, and have had the prefects come chase after me. I found this to be annoying.

After finishing a certain mission, the town is unlocked. The town has loads of attractions, like a carnival and a boxing ring. Exploring each of these locations is rather fun, as finding a small hidden item is usually a pleasant experience.

The missions in bully are plentiful, although I feel they are all either fetch missions, protect missions, or beat up _____ missions. The Missions add a bit of monotony, making it feel like a chore to progress through each one of them.

Overall, Bully is well worth your time and attention for all its feature and highly addictive gameplay.