In the pantheon of open-world video games, Rockstar Games is universally recognized as the king. While Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption often steal the spotlight, there is a cult classic that holds a special place in the hearts of many gamers: Bully . Released originally for the PlayStation 2 and later remastered as Bully: Scholarship Edition for PC and other platforms, this game offers a unique slice-of-life simulation set in a boarding school.
Unlike the crime-ridden streets of Liberty City or the deserts of New Austin, Bully takes place in the fictional town of Bullworth. You play as Jimmy Hopkins, a troubled teenager expelled from every other school, who is dumped at the gates of Bullworth Academy by his oblivious mother and new stepfather.
Integrated graphics (Intel HD 4000 or newer) work perfectly. Even netbooks from 2015 can run this version at 30+ FPS.
: Makes the game "playable" for users who cannot afford large data downloads. Game Features & Content
In the pantheon of open-world video games, Rockstar Games is universally recognized as the king. While Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption often steal the spotlight, there is a cult classic that holds a special place in the hearts of many gamers: Bully . Released originally for the PlayStation 2 and later remastered as Bully: Scholarship Edition for PC and other platforms, this game offers a unique slice-of-life simulation set in a boarding school.
Unlike the crime-ridden streets of Liberty City or the deserts of New Austin, Bully takes place in the fictional town of Bullworth. You play as Jimmy Hopkins, a troubled teenager expelled from every other school, who is dumped at the gates of Bullworth Academy by his oblivious mother and new stepfather.
Integrated graphics (Intel HD 4000 or newer) work perfectly. Even netbooks from 2015 can run this version at 30+ FPS.
: Makes the game "playable" for users who cannot afford large data downloads. Game Features & Content
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