just finished this up a few weeks ago and it was amazing. such a detailed world
just finished this up a few weeks ago and it was amazing. such a detailed world
Top 3 rockstar game
it’s happening
Tbh it’s probably not
Adjust your hype
I’d love to be wrong
Damn this basically confirmed
Confirmed not dropping dork 👎👎👎🤓🤓
game was super controversial when it initially released, ik it would be even more in today's climate
Maybe I’m wrong here, but i really don’t see Bully ever coming back besides a remaster (maybe not anytime soon though, lol).
It feels like one of those games that only could’ve existed in a certain era, that era being mid 2000s on the PS2, during the prime Rockstar controversy days lol
There’s so many new high school stereotypes they could play off now.
Need it
Lmaoo fr
There’s so many new high school stereotypes they could play off now.
Need it
imagine a k-pop stan clique
game was super controversial when it initially released, ik it would be even more in today's climate
I played it when it came out but I was a kid so didn’t hear about the controversy. What was it?
I played it when it came out but I was a kid so didn’t hear about the controversy. What was it?
this video breaks it down, the controversy was all undeserved but it was still huge. the european version of the game had to have its name changed, there were lawsuits and protests against take two by anti-bullying activists, etc
game was super controversial when it initially released, ik it would be even more in today's climate
Controversial rockstar is probably not a thing anymore. They’re under a new regime
just finished this up a few weeks ago and it was amazing. such a detailed world
Yeah I love the smaller open worlds like Bully, and Shemmue etc that are open worlds on a SMALLER scale. Instead of trying to be 100sq miles of emptiness, they opt for smaller, but more dense maps with more stuff to do. Wish more games would go this route.
impossible in these 'new times' full of crybabies
game was super controversial when it initially released, ik it would be even more in today's climate
Yup because when people saw the name "bully" and saw that it was set in a school, AND that it was Rockstar making people automatically assumed that you were going to be playing as a bully. Little did they know it's the opposite