While these extreme antics can strain credulity, they provide the basis for a story that (by videogame standards) is more entertaining than most and numerous gameplay elements that through sheer variety almost make up for their lack of individual depth.Ī slightly expanded port of the original Bully on the PS2, Scholarship Edition opens as the game's protagonist, Jimmy Hopkins, is being dropped off at Bulworth Academy by his mother and wealthy new step-father, whom we learn are about to begin a year-long honeymoon.
In short, my high school was absolutely nothing like Bulworth Academy, the setting for Rockstar's Bully: Scholarship Edition, a place where violent fights break out daily, social cliques go to war with each other, and teachers and students regularly engage in bizarre and criminal behavior. But for the most part, the students were reasonably well behaved and the teachers were, by and large, competent and conscientious.
A few of the teachers seemed a bit strange. There were occasional fights and pranks and general instances of trouble making. We had a wide range of personalities and social cliques. I attended what I would consider to be a pretty typical public high school.