
At the same time, there are interesting plot twists reminiscent from classic teen dramas and coming of age flicks. Some might connect with the plight of the protagonist and empathise with his predicament. However, many who invested time playing through realised otherwise. Some was under the impression that the game promotes making trouble in a school setting, and this had sparked many controversial events in the past. The title ‘Bully’ is misleading and it turned many heads then. However, it was only until 2008 when the game was released on Nintendo Wii, PC and Xbox360 with an enhanced version entitled Scholarship Edition that I managed to get enrolled.


Making its first appearance as far back on the PlayStation 2 in 2006, Bully became a title that was desirous to own and play. How many of you recall a table-tennis game released on Xbox360, a rhythm-mix-beat title released on PlayStation Portable, or the slick racing title on the streets of Los Angeles? In the case of Bully, the journey was a little unique. Many young gamers would associate Rockstar Games with Grand Theft Auto series and the recently-back-in-limelight Red Dead Redemption, but the studio has been hard at work over more than a decade in exploring other genres.
