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Tuesday 27 June 2017

Review of Bully Schollarship Edition(PC, 360/BC ,Wii)

Hey, guys! How about we take a break from the hype-up to the  StarCraft/ ASge of Empires Remasters, and do a retro gaming review, for a change! So can Okami pass the first year at Bulworth, or will he get his lunch money nicked,  the living cr@p beaten out of by the bullies at the Academy. Let's find out!

Yas, as you can tell, this review is done by another streamer of the Twitch Community,i1988Okami(https://www.twitch.tv/i988okami. As soon as  I informed him I bought it from the biggest bank balance killer of the year, the Steam Summer Sale 2017 he immediately asked me for a review
couldn't put it better myself!


Anyway, onto the review!

In this game, James Hopkins found himself at Bulworth Academy, New England for a year while his parents are whisked off on their honeymoon(parenting fails101 *DING*) it's up to you to explore the Academy, attend classes o
 classes on time,  get into fights with fellow students, and cause other forms of  mischief in the Academy WITHOUT getting caught by the teachers and prefects, and being sent to the Principal's Office as a result(My secondary school days, before my accident in 2004 in a nutshell!) Rockstar's final exam grades are as follows:

Visual Arts 10
This game is quite accessible as each landmark is represented by icons on the radar located on the bottom right of the screen which makes navigating through the campus a lot easier while travelling from location to location in the Academy and the surrounding town. you'll be A-OK with this game.

Music 6
the majority of the game you'll be relying on audible prompts such as a bell ringing and a music change when a person or prefect is chasing you. There are in-game subtitles in cutscenes, but not while travelling through the Academy.

Design and Technology  10

In the PC version, you can just plug in a controller and use it to play this game, but if controllers aren't your thing, you can use the keyboard and mouse which can BOTH can be customised. An epic win in this category.


Physical education 9
this game is more of a watered down version of GTA( Grand Theft Auto) the areas are vast, but you don't get that much of a chance for exploration, as the most of the game is spent inside of the Academy attending classes, or the gameplay turns to a stealth game, but there's a lot of activities to keep the gameplay interesting.

These include hitting a fellow student with a soccer ball, breaking into lockers, fighting with other students and so on, so this game is no GTA, but I don't think it was designed to be, to be fair, so this game is a good way to beat off that summer boredom. With the game being backwards compatible with Xbox One, there's every excuse to enrol in this game

OVERALL MARK 87.5%

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