![]() This is an angst-filled game a light-hearted simulation of the horrors of high school. Imagine if John Hughes made an open-world videogame starring John Bender, the thug from The Breakfast Club, and you should have a pretty good idea of the tone for Bully. That doesn't mean there isn't plenty of mayhem (and violence) in Bully, just that it's not a GTA clone. Assault an officer of the law and you don't get a 6-star wanted rating - you get busted. ![]() There's no blood, no guns, no boosting of cars. Though developed by Rockstar, makers of the Congressional-favorite Grand Theft Auto series, Bully is a T-rated game. Bully: Scholarship Edition polishes the graphics, adds a handful of new missions and delivers a unique and thoroughly charming experience on Xbox 360. So it is likely that the majority of 360 owners never gave Rockstar's open-world angst-ridden game a shot. After all, the next generation of gaming had begun. When Bully arrived on PlayStation 2 a year-and-a-half ago, quite a number of people ignored it.
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