You start the game playing as Jimmy Hopkins, a 15-year-old delinquent whom your parents couldn't take you anymore, so they abandon you off to Bullworth Academy. You’ll soon figure out that mostly everyone hates you, but eventually as the game progresses you’ll soon gain respect from many of the students.
Bully is basically the same game that came out on the PS2 except that it’s been upgraded, it has a better engine, which has better graphics and less slow downs, and added eight new missions and four new classes.
The game is based around a school so naturally you’ll have to attend some classes, though going to class is optional. Each class has different types of mini games. The up side in going to class is that you earn bonuses that further the game experience.

Bullworth Academy is surrounded by many different clicks: the jocks, the nerds and preppies. Many of these clicks will attack you on school grounds, which make it very important to quickly choose to earn the respect of them.
Bully also has some varied gameplay like the boxing game, in which you must win matches verses the preppies, which is a great welcome change of pace from the rest of the missions. Another great characteristic is the graffiti system, which numerous players whom have played The Warriors game would fine very familiar.
I can’t remember the last time I had so much fun at school. You’ll get many countless hours playing this game, there are so many things to do, it'll take months to fully complete. This is yet another great game from the people at Rockstar.
The Good: Great open world, school atmosphere , You'll get a lot of hours if not weeks of play out of this game.