Bully Scholarship Edition Wii
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If it was simple and no less legitimate than merely an update of the Canis Canem’s test, the differences with Bully Scholarship Edition would be minimal, the choice was made to opt for a new text. The changeover to the new generation of hardware is therefore based on a hard portage, boosted by a few additions that will be detailed later in this review. You always play Jimmy Hopkins, a brat allergic to parental authority at the student propelled Bullworth Academy, a private school in New England headed by a stepfather he obviously does not like. The 15 years old, Jimmy has a school history full of failed experiments in a half-dozen schools. The sullen look, the threaded sleeve without any care, fists closed, the young man landed in the courtyard of his fellows, with a status of small terror. Hair cut like a prisoner in the penitentiary, he will have to take his reputation and a pact here and there with groups of rebels with ideologies well soaked. Jimmy cannot give pleasure to everyone. We will worship him or hate him… or both during the game.
Bully takes place in a single geographically well organized town. The proximity between the school and the city allows to move from the austerity of the school complex to the variety of a small town full of charm. Although the clipping (sometimes coarse and drops framerate on certain machines) is a weak spot, as well as the cinematics, the good use of the game engine and forward modeling summary of faces is impressively detailed.
Bully gameplay is nothing new. It just alternates between phases of fights where you stick the same key, they travel by bike or skate and including mini-games fairly well thought out and particularly simplistic. One appreciates the opportunity to interact with anyone, be it students, pawns or bystanders. The freedom given to the player is in that salvation, the possibilities never turn in circles. Just will we pester against load times at each entrance and exit of a building.
To see the end of Bully, complete all missions and unlock all that may be. The player can count on a good thirty hours on your Wii. More than enough. Even if a certain repetitiveness tends to settle. However, history can keep us in suspense and advance the importance and reputation of Jimmy over time. Add to that a cooperative mode that allows you to redo the mini-games unlocked during the course. With songs appropriate for each stage of the game, the soundtrack tends to repeat itself tirelessly. But the excellent dubbing (in English), respect the pace of the action and the funny side of some cut-scenes.
It gets very quickly into the stereotypes and caricatures of characters and social classes, but most situations are full of truth. Jimmy is an incredibly endearing that you’ll take pleasure in seeing change in a hostile climate. These paradoxes remain between his strong personality and his side liberty imposed by the genre.
Bully Scholarship Wii Edition uses the genre with panache and skill, giving us the impression of change with the nephew of one of the characters of GTA. Wild coarse language and violence come to stay light through real exploitation of the personality of the many characters Jimmy meets throughout the adventure. It was thus intensive and will delight fans of the work by Rockstar. The developer has kept his leg, sometimes awkward indeed, but without the temperature.
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