When I first heard of Bully, it was in my favorite magazing "Game Informer". It looked awesome and promising. Then Jack Thompson went bonkers when it was announced and turned into the ass he is and tried to ban it. Well, he failed and I rejoiced. 2 days after the release, I bought it and wham! Im hooked. The graphics were lush and beautiful. No 2 people are the same in this game in any way! That is a first in any game probably. The gameplay itself is immersive and deep, with a storyline that makes you yearn for more. And the things you can do itself are pretty sweet. Some of the missions, though frustrating at times, are always fun, and the change in wheather is cool as well. The only real problem here is the sound. The voice acting is top notch but at times it sounded a little drab. But the soundtrack isthe most original to date!Although the game is a bit on the short side, you never really feel like "Ive done this before". Good job Rockstar for making an original game as a final fanfare to the GTA style franchise on the "Old" generation consoles.
Most of us out there will not ever have to play Bully, the newest offering from Rockstar Games. there is nothing new here in content for anyone over the age of 17 anywhere, and I'm not talking about similarities to the G... Read Full Review
Bully is the debut title from developer Rockstar Vancouver (formerly Barking Dog Studios known mostly for Homeworld: Cataclysm) which has endured hardships most games won't ever be able to comprehend. But now that Bully ... Read Full Review