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Bully: Scholarship Edition

Find new ways to get into trouble in this overhauled version of 2006's charmingly goofy teen-angst adventure

Words: on March 4, 2008

Like in the original game, you'll also need to attend two classes per in-game day, although these are actually short, entertaining minigames that offer valuable power-ups (or at least silly wardrobe items) when successfully completed. Scholarship Edition adds four new ones to the mix: Geography, Music, Math and Biology, all obviously designed with the Wii controls in mind (which makes them a little less interesting on the 360). These classes - as well as the old ones, some of which have been retooled to use the Wii controls to great effect - also form the basis of the game's two-player mode, which pits Jimmy and his maladjusted, sadistic "friend" Gary against each other to see who can do a better job.

Out of the four new activities, the best is Biology, which features Trauma Center-style dissection of five disgustingly realistic dead animals. The worst, meanwhile, is Music, which asks players to clonk away at some percussion instrument using the Wii remote and Nunchuk (or the L and R triggers on the 360) as drumsticks, while the rest of the class cranks out some awful dirge that used to be a lively march. At least it's usually short.

Controls aside, there's only one real difference between the 360 and Wii versions: the graphics. Both versions feature visuals that have been noticeably beefed up since the PS2 version, with dynamic lighting and shadows, but the Wii version looks decidedly last-gen. To be fair, the 360 version does, too - don't expect anything on the level of Grand Theft Auto IV, here - but it packs some slick, hi-def new textures and re-modeled faces that make it easier to ignore how everyone's fingers look strangely like rectangular sausages.

Even without all the improvements, though, the underlying game has held up surprisingly well since its 2006 release. Bully's still a captivating, cartoonish adventure that packs a ton of activity into its deceptively small world, and it's still a lot of fun to run around dodging prefects and thwacking preppies with a slingshot. There's enough new stuff here to make it worth a look for fans who've already played it on PS2, but if you didn't catch it the first time, Bully: Scholarship Edition is an excellent way to find out what you've been missing.

Mar 4, 2008

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5 comments

  • NanoAssassin11 - November 20, 2011 7:16 p.m.

    This game may be kinda old but it was a great game for 2006. I have it for the PC and it is awesome!The graphics may not be all that but the storyline is the best out of all games from 2003-2006 and the freedom u had is cool! i mean u can go to other dorms, beat up people and befriend others, bully, this is were its at.
  • EwoksTasteLikeChicken - June 22, 2011 8:28 p.m.

    The guy called first and I'm the fourth commentor. Was GamesRadar really that small back then? *best black woman impression* DAMN!
  • shaneflanoretro - October 27, 2010 5:30 p.m.

    hands down its the best rockstar game ive ever played
  • GRwarrior - March 6, 2009 6:27 a.m.

    awesomeeee,...........want to buy game
  • JWeezy86 - February 21, 2009 4:44 p.m.

    FIRST!!!!!! And this game is cool too

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Release date: US
Mar 04 2008 (Wii, Xbox 360)
Oct 20 2008 (PC)
UK
Oct 24 2008 (PC)
Expected release date: UK
03/07/2008 (Wii)
03/07/2008 (Xbox 360)
Available Platforms: Wii, Xbox 360, PC
Genre: Action
Published by: Rockstar Games, Rockstar
Developed by: Rockstar Vancouver, Mad Doc Software, Rockstar Toronto
ESRB Rating:
Teen: Animated Blood, Crude Humor, Language, Sexual Themes, Use of Alcohol, Use of Tobacco, Violence
PEGI Rating:
16+
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