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An aesthetic and beautiful game in terms of gameplay and storyline, Bully: Scholarship Edition continues to represent its timeless legacy as remastered version, Scholarship Edition makes its way to PC. Although not the greatest ports, one has to repeatedly save their game everytime they complete a mission to avoid losing progress, it still pleases the player into a fictional world where the protagonist works his way up the social ladder and establishes respect across the groups.

R* created a game where players can experience the life of a high-schooler, while most of us can relive our fond high memories, however, Bully is unique in the sense it combines an open-world within a school environment as well as in the town of Bullworth. As you progress, you begin to unlock locations not explore, where main missions, side missions and collectables are teeming. The protagonist, Jimmy Hopkins competes against the social hierarchy established at Bullworth and tries to establish peace and respect for the hierarchy and himself, respectively.

It's definitely worth a buy, however, it's best to purchase this while it's on sale, as Bully is more than likely to be listed on sale every couple months, as one reviewer mentioned. That being said, if you don't mind crashing every 15 minutes or so, it's definitely a grab for the story and experience, but that also means you'll have to venture after every mission or so to save your progress and the constant crashing will be annoying to some, as it has been for me.
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