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Latest on Bully. Bully: Scholarship Edition Gameplay Movie 2 Show those sissy boys who the boss is on the dodgeball court. Bully: Scholarship Edition Gameplay Movie 1 There's nothing like a good old-fashioned brawl to get the blood flowing. Bully: Scholarship Edition Gameplay Movie 2 Use the poison on the crapula maxima plant to end its life. Bully Now Playable on Xbox One Through Backwards Compatibility Rockstar's open-world game has joined the backwards compatibility catalog, alongside two others.
Don't have an account? Sign up for free! Ask A Question. What do you need help on? Cancel X. Both the Wii and Xbox versions retain the wit and deep gameplay of the previously released PS2 title "Bully" and boasts additional new content.
You can submit new cheats for this game and help our users gain an edge. You can submit a problem report for any non-working or fake code in the lists above. Log In Sign Up. Keep me logged in on this device Forgot your username or password? Don't have an account? These games take classes and arcade games from the single-player experience and transform them into competitive minitournaments. There are 10 of these events in total, ranging from photography and geography to English and Consumo.
These minigames are good for some quick entertainment, though they don't add a lot to the overall package. But given that they tie in nicely with the game proper and use all four of the new classes, they serve as more than just contrived add-ons. As you move from one task to the next, you will discover some of Bully's idiosyncrasies. This is a game that does a lot, though mechanically speaking, not every aspect of the game works as well as every other.
Triggering an event or opening a door can sometimes be a pain because, for whatever reason, even standing right on top of the marker won't always generate the prompt; bicycle and skateboard controls can be loose, which in turn leads to some frustration on certain missions; and some targeting foibles can make it a pain to punch or aim, among other small peculiarities.
Some of these quirks are specific to the Wii version. Motion controls are used in place of standard button pressing for such activities as punching, aiming ranged weapons, throwing off tackles, and more. In some cases, such as with the biology minigame or standard scuffles, these work out really well. In other cases, such as a series of boxing missions, they are repetitive and annoying. Overall, however, the addition of the Wii Remote is neither an improvement nor a liability.
On the other side of things, the Xbox version lacks the stability of the Wii release. During our testing period, we experienced multiple crashes and system freezes. Additionally, we saw bugs that caused Jimmy to get stuck in place in the middle of the street for no apparent reason, twice had mission NPCs freeze while running which forced us to reset the task , and encountered countless examples of blinking geometry, three- or four-second freezes, and sound hiccups.
Similar reports are widespread, so if you are considering a purchase, you may want to wait for the announced patch to be released, or better yet, grab the Wii iteration, which exhibited a few small glitches but nothing to the extent of the Xbox version.
The new classes are a welcome addition. Of course, the high-definition capabilities of the Xbox make it easier to see the visual hiccups, and in general, Bully: Scholarship Edition doesn't live up to current-day standards from a visual point of view. However, there's something to be said for seeing every bursting pustule on Edna's face. Bullworth is rendered with incredible skill and style, from restrooms dingy enough to make you wrinkle your nose to a beautifully designed carnival funhouse that hits all the right notes.
On the Wii, you won't get an equally crisp presentation, but the hardware's performance capabilities make Bully a more comfortable fit on the Wii and better hide the awkward animations and pixelated shadows that are obvious on the Xbox Both versions have an occasionally erratic frame rate, though the Xbox version seems to be harder hit in this regard.
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