was a highly controversial game when it first launched in 2006, largely undeseওrvedly. It was banned in Brazil for eight years, blacklisted by two British retailers, and was even , wh𓂃o said Bully was a “Columbine simulator” and “inappropriate for children”.

Outrage in the UK was so extensive that Rockstar was forced๊ to rename the game to ‘Canis Canem Edit’ to avoid using the woဣrld ‘Bully’ altogether.

In reality, Bully isn’t all that inappropriate. Scaremongering amongst activists prior to the game’s release feared it would increase rates of bullying in schools, but Bully is less bully simulator, and more high school simulator. Sure, Jimmy gets into a lot of fights, but violence is generally disincentivised by the game’s design. Generally, delving deep into the world will mean causing general mischief – the kind that misbehaving children get up to, sure, but nothing that off-colour.

Detractors said the game was basically Grand Theft Auto in school, which is inaccurate. They have similar but adapted mechanics, but Bully is tonally and thematically very different. As TheGamer Editor-in-Chief Stacey Henley says, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Bully is a lot more like Yakuza.

There hasn’t been a game like Bully since Bully. Arguably, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:ther🃏e will never be another game like Bully. It’s too small in scope for Rockstar, a studio now known for blockbusters, to spend resources on, and it doesn’t seem all that interested in bringing one to life, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:despite hꦆaving♋ reportedly worked on a sequel, but that ♔doesn’t mean that others haven’t tried.

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Bully Was Surprisingly Progressive

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This op-ed was largꦆely precipitated by me seeing the trailer for Agefield High: Rock the School, and being disappointed by what it showed me. It offers irreverent characters, terrible lip-sync, wholly unconvincing voice acting, long, lingering looks at the bodies of female characters, fighting, and cycling around town. The says it’s “a homage to the early 2000s teen movies”. Online response has largely amounted to ‘we have Bully at home’ jokes.

I’m not interested in ragging on the developer that made the very bad Greyhill Incident, which got a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:one star ra꧟ting from us here at TheGꦓamer. I’m more interested in what made Bully edgy, and what that same satire would look like now. After all, Bully has fat jokes, gay jokes, and a scene where the antagonist Gary we🔴ars a Nazi uniform for Halloween. One mission has Jimmy .

All in all, Bully is actually quite a progressive game, since the off-colour stuff is contextualised as being bad and perpetrated by bad people. At its core, it’s a game about defying social norms and teaching your fellow students the value of open-mindedness. It touches on the plight of homeless veterans. You can get girls to kiss you, but you can also mack on boys, and it’s never played for laughs. There’s even a gay couple openly holding hands 🥀and strolling around town.

That said, you can also kiss an old ladꦗy after helping her escape from a retirement home, so…

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Bully Couldn’t Be Edgy Today

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To say that Bullღy is edgy at all is a shallow reading of the game, but in order to pull off its satire, it does have to lean a little into shock value. Gary is the main perpetrator of cruelty in this story, and everything he says makes him look like a jerk, because he s🐎ays awful things.

The unfortunate thing about this is that the Overton window has shifted. Things that Gary says and does are the norm now in some spaces, considering our social media feeds are fi🐻lled with hate speech, misinformation, and conspiracies. What was once offensive is now par for the course. Bully framed Gary as a cruel person and a villain and demonstrated the value of inclusivity – because of that, it would probably be considered ‘woke’.

Studios are, increasingly, disavowing political messages altogether, as right-wing movements rise in gaming alongside the rest of the 🍬🐻world. We’ve seen Atlus, Ubisoft, and CI Games do this, just to name a few off the top of my head. There are still plenty of develope🦹rs embracing political themes in their work, but more and more are ca🍎tering to what this movement of gamers wants: hot girls, good combat, and not a whisper o🌼f a political statement.

Rockstar hasn’t quite gone that way, as far as we can tell. The upcoming instalment to its flagship still seems to be gesturing at satire, but as I wrote about its trailer, reality is so dire that satire seems nigh imp💜ossible. In fact, probably because it took so long to make, I’m not sure it says anything about politics as much as it simply lays it out fဣor us.

What would modern Rockstar have to do to make Bully 2 hit the same 𝔉way? Bully was a satire of adolescent life – would Bully 2 have to📖 have Twitter trolls who post deepfaked nudes of their classmates online? Would it have nerds addicted to talking to their ChatGPT anime waifus? What, in this world, does shock value look like? Has the world gone so far off the rails that edginess can’t help but easily become just offensive?

Bully 2 is likely never going to be made, and I’m kind of glad that’s the case. Maybe it’s best that we stick to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:school simulators like🅰 Witchbrook inst🐬ead. At least that way there’s still 🦹𒆙some magic left in this nearly-forgotten niche.

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Bully
Sandbox
Systems
Released
October 17, 2006
ESRB
👍 T For Teen due to Crude Humor, Language, Sexual Themes, Use of Alcohol and Tobacco, Violence
Developer(s)
🍸 Rockstar 𓆉Vancouver
Engine
RenderWare, ‎Gamebryo‎
Multiplayer
✅ 🎃 Local Multiplayer, Local Co-Op

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