![]() ![]() However, beating the story missions allows you to build a reputation and slowly earn respect from the various cliques in the game. To avoid spoilers, I am not going to detail every chapter of the game and what it entails. However, once you beat the first chapter, the school gates open and the game world opens up completely to the player. These cliques involve the bullies, preps, greasers, jocks and townies. Fair warning: in this chapter, every clique, besides the nerds, will try to assault you and interrupt the missions you need to progress. The rundown of the first chapter is to attend classes, learn your way around the school, and of course, build some reputation for yourself. Without any fighting skills or protective weapons, and a large number of students who hate the new kid (a.k.a. Unfortunately, the open-world aspect of the game is locked until you beat this chapter. The first chapter of this game is essentially the tutorial chapter and your initiation into Bullworth Academy. In an environment riddled with stereotypical cliques and corrupt authority figures, you have to learn how to make a name for yourself and become King of the School. Bully: Scholarship Edition is an open-world game where you play as fifteen year-old delinquent Jimmy Hopkins, who spends the game navigating boarding school Bullworth Academy. ![]() Getting in trouble will not get you a “Wasted” screen but rather a “Busted” scene. Instead, you use potato launchers and slingshots. Unlike the GTA series, there are no guns or blood. Rockstar Games, the makers of the critically acclaimed Grand Theft Auto (GTA) series, developed a game in 2006 that comes off as a T-rated, toned-down version of GTA. Not everyone grows up to be a jewel thief or a criminal mastermind, but loads of people were students at some point in their lives. Bully: Scholarship Edition (2006) is an open-world game where you play as fifteen year-old delinquent Jimmy Hopkins, who spends the game navigating boarding school Bullworth Academy. ![]()
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