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Games => General Gaming => Topic started by: ScaryTooth on Tuesday, October 17, 2006, 05:32:53 PM
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Anyone thinking of picking it up? Any interest? I'd like to see a gamespot review or something, but the game seems to be getting next to no attention.
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MyD posted an IGN link on the "Who the hell is this judge?" topic, it got an 8.9 from them. I personally am not that interested in it, if I happen to run across a demo or something I'll give it a shot though.
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I'm quite interested. I think it's a unique and cool concept. I haven't read a review yet, and unfortunately I'm pretty low on cash. But I would like to get it.
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I have pretty much no interest in it at all. I agree with Que that the concept is both unique and cool, but personally I'm pretty sick of GTA and that will probably carry over to this.
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I'm absolutely sick of GTA, but this seems different enough to be interesting. I've read up on it fairly extensively, and even if the action is roughly similar, it looks like the game itself is going to be pretty different.
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That's the cool thing about GTA. The games are so massive, that by the time you finish one you are sick of the genre. And when you are ready to go again, there is a new GTA out waiting for you.
That's why it makes zero sense why there are so many GTA clones out there. Who plays them? Why not play GTA?
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Here's my question: When is the PC port of Bully coming....?
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Here's my question: When is the PC port of Bully coming....?
Wow. How did I know you were going to ask that.
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because you could program a MysterD-chatbot with about 3 lines of code.
but yeah, bully looks interesting. a couple of chains here have said they're not going to stock it already, but meh - their loss. i'm sure nobody gives a shit.
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It's getting really good reviews. I'm awaiting a Gamespot review. I may have to pick it up.
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Nah, just keep playing okami.
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Already beat it. not sure if I'm ready to play through it again just yet. But the game is outstanding. Probably in one of my top ten at this point.
Anyway, Gerstmann is apparently digging it. I just read his hands-on thing. Sounds good. I may end up getting it.
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Already beat it. not sure if I'm ready to play through it again just yet. But the game is outstanding. Probably in one of my top ten at this point.
Anyway, Gerstmann is apparently digging it. I just read his hands-on thing. Sounds good. I may end up getting it.
already??!!?!?
How long/short is the main quest/main missions??
How much hours worth of side quests/side missions are there?
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Well, I beat the story part. There are still some things that I haven't completed yet. Like collecting all the seeds, and such.
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You do realize he's referring to Okami, not Bully, right?
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Yeah, I've been really interested in this game, but I only had enough money for this or SC:DA, so I picked that up instead. If I free up some cash, I might have to check this out.
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I ended up picking it up today. I just couldn't help it. It sounds like a lot of fun, and it's getting a lot of good reviews and such. So I nabbed it.
On a side note. No! I don't want a fucking guide! Jeez. Gamestop people are so damn annoying. I know they are told to ask. But are they told to ask repeatedly? The guy asked me three times, and I said no three times. But they just push and push to the point I just want to strangle the guy. I don't want a guide, I don't need a guide, STFU!.
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Would you like to pay $20 for answers you can find online for free?
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Exactly. I've even said that before. I said "No, I don't need it, I have internet access".
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I ended up picking it up today. I just couldn't help it. It sounds like a lot of fun, and it's getting a lot of good reviews and such. So I nabbed it.
On a side note. No! I don't want a fucking guide! Jeez. Gamestop people are so damn annoying. I know they are told to ask. But are they told to ask repeatedly? The guy asked me three times, and I said no three times. But they just push and push to the point I just want to strangle the guy. I don't want a guide, I don't need a guide, STFU!.
I'm sure GameFaqs will have numerous guides for Bully, once it's been around for a lil' bit a time -- especially since it's Rockstar game and their games are quite popular.
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So, I've played it for a good 4 hours. And it's great. I didn't like it as much at first. The game starts a bit slow. It seems really linear, and small and it seems like there isn't much to it. It like that for the majority of the entire first chapter. Which is just one big long tutorial really. But after you get past that the game gets soooo much better. So many more possibilities open up. There is an entire town to explore and run around in, more items at your disposal and more option for pranks and what not. Like egging someones house, TP'ing trees, or dilivering papers for some extra money. Most of the missions thus far have been a lot of fun. It's like GTA in this area. You kind of network with a bunch of people throughout the game, and these people give you missions and tasks. The story is kind of interesting so far. But it's also starting kind of slow. Another thing the first chapter does is just set up characters. The game is getting more and more interesting as I move along. The music in the game is awesome I'm really digging it. The voice acting is great too. no big names or anything like GTA has, but everyone sounds great, and the animation is synced up perfectly.
Totally worth checking out.
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Gamespot review is up. 8.7. (http://www.gamespot.com/ps2/action/bully/review.html?sid=6160199&tag=topslot;action;2&om_act=convert&click=topslot)
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So, I've played it for a good 4 hours. And it's great. I didn't like it as much at first. The game starts a bit slow. It seems really linear, and small and it seems like there isn't much to it. It like that for the majority of the entire first chapter. Which is just one big long tutorial really. But after you get past that the game gets soooo much better. So many more possibilities open up. There is an entire town to explore and run around in, more items at your disposal and more option for pranks and what not. Like egging someones house, TP'ing trees, or dilivering papers for some extra money. Most of the missions thus far have been a lot of fun. It's like GTA in this area. You kind of network with a bunch of people throughout the game, and these people give you missions and tasks. The story is kind of interesting so far. But it's also starting kind of slow. Another thing the first chapter does is just set up characters. The game is getting more and more interesting as I move along. The music in the game is awesome I'm really digging it. The voice acting is great too. no big names or anything like GTA has, but everyone sounds great, and the animation is synced up perfectly.
Totally worth checking out.
Another game that starts off slow like that is SW: KOTOR. Once you get off the first land, it's great.
I really am hoping for a PC port of Bully. And if they do plan one, they better have a separate multiplayer for playing DODGEBALL!!!! I'll be head-hunting for Que and Xessive, if that's the case! :P
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Another game that starts off slow like that is SW: KOTOR. Once you get off the first land, it's great.
I really am hoping for a PC port of Bully. And if they do plan one, they better have a separate multiplayer for playing DODGEBALL!!!! I'll be head-hunting for Que and Xessive, if that's the case! :P
haha You're ON! ..if they do a separate multiplayer..
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haha You're ON! ..if they do a separate multiplayer..
And you will "bleed your own blood!!!" (in the game, of course!)
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They won't, so I ain't worried.
Anyway, I picked it up today. Got the CE, even, which is pretty cool, and not all that pricey considering. So I'm really looking forward to giving it a shot. I fucked my arm up at work today, so this weekend will be a good time to settle down with it. But... damn it! I was supposed to finally finish Okami...
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Hey, why don't you jackasses just throw this out and get back to Okami. Look how the pretty flowers spring up behind you when you run. Awwww. and you can play with the cats you feed....yes!
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They won't, so I ain't worried.
Anyway, I picked it up today. Got the CE, even, which is pretty cool, and not all that pricey considering. So I'm really looking forward to giving it a shot. I fucked my arm up at work today, so this weekend will be a good time to settle down with it. But... damn it! I was supposed to finally finish Okami...
Wait, I thought in that big thread that you said you sort and move paper. How'd you hurt your arm?
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I'm one of the few guys, so I lift pretty much anything that has to be lifted around the office, which often includes fairly heavy things. It was my own dumb fault though. I think I blew it when a full box I was carrying slipped a bit and I jolted to secure my grip. Think I twisted funny.
Anyway... Bully is awesome. Seriously, this game is truly great. It does so many little things right. The little details are all the kind of thing that'll make you smile, there's a ton of variety in the kinds of things they have you doing, and the concept is unique and quite nostalgic for anyone that went to an oppressive school (and really, anybody that went to school at all will appreciate it). I wasn't expecting to love it nearly as much as I do. It's got that GTA feel to it, but the theme is so different and the gameplay is so much more varied that it doesn't *really* feel like GTA at all other than on a surface level. The school and town are really big and there's tons of little side missions and things to do, a lot of which take the form of minigames. Pretty much all of them work well, and there's a great sense of accomplishment when you manage to earn a bunch of money or play a particularly mischevious prank.
I was initially a bit surprised with how heavy handed the game was, but the mood got a bit lighter as things went on, and you get to see that Jimmy isn't such a bad kid after all. Despite a fairly mean exterior at times the game is really pretty innocent, and thus far its been more light-hearted than dark.
So yeah, I highly recommend it, especially to anyone that enjoyed some of the general concepts behind GTA but not so much the theme (which is me). It's got more structure to your daily activities, feels a lot tighter overall, and that does make it seem somewhat less free, but the tradeoff is worth it in the end and you still get plenty of freedom to do what you'd like to do. Easily worth the $50, and I'm really glad I got the CE now.
EDIT - Oh, and the music is just awesome. I'm so glad they did an original soundtrack instead of licensed shit. This is one I'm definitely going to be buying at some point.
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Wow! A Perfect 10 from 1Up (out of 10!) 1Up don't give out many of those.... (http://www.1up.com/do/reviewPage?cId=3154456)
There better be a PC port.
I so want this game, w/ high-res graphics and all.
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I want this game so I can relive my childhood-adolescence years!
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I want this game so I can relive my childhood-adolescence years!
*throws a dodgeball-style ball at Xessive*
Eat it! :P
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Res isn't really going to make that big of a difference with this kind of game. The graphics will still look dated. None of the GTA games really looked that much better just because of a slightly sharper look. All that does is further point out the low polys.
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*throws a dodgeball-style ball at Xessive*
Eat it! :P
*Reverts to inner-child*
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Res isn't really going to make that big of a difference with this kind of game. The graphics will still look dated. None of the GTA games really looked that much better just because of a slightly sharper look. All that does is further point out the low polys.
*throws a dodgeball-style ball at Que, too....*
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*refuses to participate in "look, I'm performing an action!" typing sequences*
... oh snap.
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This thread needs more grunting.
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This thread needs more grunting.
*Grrrrrrrrrrrrr!*
*aims a dodgeball-style ball @ Sirean and then fires....*
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Uh oh. D, I think you should start seriously worrying about the safety of your family, especially those that are old or defenseless.
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That was more of a growl than a grunt.
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Uh oh. D, I think you should start seriously worrying about the safety of your family, especially those that are old or defenseless.
Hey, how is the dodgeball stuph in the game???
Have you gotten to that in the game yet????
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Dodgeball is in Gym class. It's the second gym class I think. It's a fun little mini game. Basically, there are 6 people, 3 on each side. You control who ever has the ball. There is a button to dodge, a button to throw, and a button to pass.
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Yeah, it's pretty much just a minigame. Not like some organized sport or something. Pretty much everything in Bully is a minigame, but almost all of them are actually fun. I dig the art class quite a bit.
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I hate the art one. I like english, and chemistry.
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English rules, but the last one kicked my ass. I couldn't figure out what the main six-letter word was supposed to be. And I'm pretty darn good with this sort of thing.
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So, ummm.....when will Jack Thompson jump all over this one?
Link:
http://www.joystiq.com/2006/10/22/boy-on-boy-kissing-in-bully/
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Wow, that's pretty gay. Kinda pedophillic too.
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I can't see JT raising a fuss about this. He's too fucking politically correct, not to mention liberal. I'm quite sure he wouldn't touch it. And that's odd, I don't know how one would get the option for that. I've had plenty of interactions with males and nothing like that has ever even come up as an option.
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Maybe you're not acting gay enough to attract the right guy.
I'm sorry Que. You just arn't hot enough.
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Aw shucks. I guess I'll just have to be satisfied with the attractive young redhead.
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I can't see JT raising a fuss about this. He's too fucking politically correct, not to mention liberal. I'm quite sure he wouldn't touch it. And that's odd, I don't know how one would get the option for that. I've had plenty of interactions with males and nothing like that has ever even come up as an option.
I knew it would only be a matter of time w/ JT, since he pretty much is taking his crusade against Rockstar and everything that they do, since the GTA games and all.
JT talking about the boy-on-boy content in Bully:
http://www.gamespot.com/ps2/action/bully/news_6160340.html
The Entertainment Software Rating Board surprised some people last month when it issued a T-for-Teen rating for the game. The content descriptors listed for the game on the ESRB's Web site are crude humor, language, use of alcohol and tobacco, violence, and sexual themes. When asked about the boy-on-boy make-out sessions, the ESRB told GameSpot, "That content was considered in the assignment of the rating."
Thompson addressed ESRB president Patricia Vance in an e-mail he claimed to have sent to "every major news organization in America and the UK," as well as a host of lawmakers and industry representatives.
"Dear Ms. Vance," Thompson wrote, "We just found gay sexual content in Bully, as Jimmy Hopkins makes out with another male student. Good luck with your 'Teen' rating now, Patty."
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Mark my words, absolutely nothing will come of this. I'm completely surprised that he even made the attempt. Fucking moron. I guess it just proves that being in bed with the liberals doesn't keep you from trying to stretch your reach elsewhere when everything you've tried to do already has completely failed.
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JT as a MK: Armageddon combatant?!?!!? (http://www.gamingtarget.com/article.php?artid=6154)
(http://www.gamingtarget.com/images/media/Specials/MKA_Kreate/jackthompson.jpg)
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Heh. Maybe someone will pull him off of Rockstar for a while now.
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If only the *devs* had added that. Then there'd be hope.
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If only the *devs* had added that. Then there'd be hope.
Now *that* would've been hilarious!
What do you think JT's Fatality would be, Que....?
I think if a game JT wants pulled off the shelf doesn't end up pulled, then he'll perform a Babality!
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See Jack Tompson in action... and get lose. (http://www.gamevideos.com/video/id/7113)
It's not the most exciting video (I mean, real court hearing are pretty slow, so yeah), but it's nice to see this happen.
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Yeah, I enjoyed watching it. Nice to hear him get called on most of his shit. I enjoyed the comments about his unprofessionalism. He just proves that he's actually as hotheaded and idiotic "live" as he is in the letters he writes. Idiot. I hope he gets stomped to death by a moose.
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Bully is coming to the X360 and The Wii w/ new content and whatnot.
Here's some details. (http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/843/843589p1.html)
Bully's Scholarly Additions
Release date, pricing and bonus features revealed. First screenshots to boot!
by Hilary Goldstein
January 4, 2008 - Rockstar Games is best known for its Grand Theft Auto series, but Wii and Xbox 360 owners will soon discover another worthy title in its library. Bully: Scholarship Edition arrives on Wii and 360 on March 4 in the US and March 7 in the UK. Both version are priced at $49.99 and include the original game along with a bevy of extras.
Developed by Rockstar Vancouver, Bully puts you in the shoes of precocious Jimmy Hopkins. Stuck in Bullworth Academy, a stuffy private school for youths, Jimmy must deal with the common problems of youth. There are various cliques from jocks to geeks to socialize with (or avoid), girls to woo, classes to ditch, teachers to mock. This is a game of social networking and in that way a tongue-and-cheek attempt at simulating adolescent life in school.
Learning how to deal with the various cliques is crucial for your survival.
Added to the original PS2 version are eight new missions, four new school classes (biology, music, math and geography), new unlockable items and clothing, new two-player offline minigames, new awards and, of course, Achievements.
With Bully: Scholarship Edition just two months away, we should get an in-depth look at the game soon. Until then, you can check out our review of the PS2 version to get an idea of what to expect when Bully: SE hits shelves in March.
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Nice, that's one more inch towards the necessary five good SP games before I buy a Wii.
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Gee, I'm so glad I bought it on PS2 now. I'm really tired of it paying to *not* buy a game until a year later. Maybe I'll just fucking stop.
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Gee, I'm so glad I bought it on PS2 now. I'm really tired of it paying to *not* buy a game until a year later. Maybe I'll just fucking stop.
So true, Que.
It really seems like all these big-name games, one system gets it first as an exclusive. Then, a year later -- another system gets a port, but w/ additional special content.
Jade Empire, Fable, Gears Of War -- all of these games went from being some X-Box system game, then got a PC port around a year or two later. And, the PC ports were also given Special Editions w/ a little bit of new extra content.
It seems to be a new fad -- an annoying one, albeit.
Seriously, what's next? Mass Effect: Special Edition going to be announced for the PC soon?
It's exactly like what the music scene is doing of late, too. Popular-selling albums (like Akon's Konvicted, Amy Winehouse's Back In Black, Timberlake's FutureSex/LoveSounds), then a year later they release a "Deluxe" Edition which is the same album plus FOUR new bonus tracks. How annoying. Couldn't they just release a damn EP instead w/ just the new tracks???