After embarking on an exciting journey with Red Dead Redemption 2 two years ago, Rockstar's next big title is steeped in a sea of secrecy and speculation, optimists are yearning for a new Grand Theft Auto part, and while the rumors of GTA VI have been going on for years, it's very likely that We don't see another Grand Theft Auto for a while, maybe the long-forgotten Agent game came into play, a stealth action game that was announced a decade ago and was supposed to be set in the Cold War in the 1970s. It's doubtful. But what if the role is on another Midnight Club title? Maybe I didn't like the game personally but it was still a good game, unfortunately not among those great titles, whisperings in the industry seem to predict that another Bully game is under development, and I'm excited, boy ...
Bully may be one of the most immersive games for other Rockstar games, such as Grand Theft Auto or Red Dead Redemption, but the title is still on the minds of many, and I still play the game until our time to catch my breath with Jimmy inside a virtual school that makes me feel fun with the combination of elimination. School Villains ”, it's a game that has a different spirit and a totally different life than any game you've seen.
It is the most controversial game of 2007!
Bully was initially released, like many Rockstar games in the 2006 crunch year, Bully was telling a story of the life of one boy at Bullworth Academy. The single-player action and adventure game gave you control of “Jimmy”, who is inadvertently thrown into a school full of bullying, Jimmy's goal is to outrun them all, not only in the face of super-strong teammates but also in front of officials, most of the criticism presented to the game was based on pre-release, with teachers and parents claiming that it glorifies bullying, citing the game's very title and Rockstar's history as motivations. Bully was included. In a list of the top ten most controversial of all time in 2007, with sexual overtones and in-school fighting as essential to completing the plot in Bully, it's not hard to agree with critics, but were they fair with the actual product?
Seriousness is not Rockstar's usual rhythm
While Bully may glorify bullying to some extent on a small scale, Bully was not intended to send this kind of message, and the goal of the game was to reinforce assertiveness in a cute, adolescent way, and show the protagonist who stands up to bullies and overcomes his weaknesses. At the heart of the game, a private and meaningful message was supposed to be represented. However, Rockstar's somewhat comedic style in the “pop” culture of games, seen prominently in Grand Theft Auto, does not allow the studio any serious advantage. Similar to the way Red Dead Redemption 2 was treated, Bully had an impulse and could have said something about the community, but it lacked adequate depth, while I think Bully holds up well, even now with the old graphics, I still think that The tone of the game may not be the best for our current cultural state.
As GTA continues to collect cash as Red Dead Redemption 2 dwindles in obscurity, it appears that Rockstar is setting its eyes on a sequel to Bully, most speculation points to a possible college environment, likely showcasing how “Jimmy” originated since the events of the original version, both revealed. ComicBook.com and YouTuber SWEGTA, who is a Rockstar fan, through their own sources that Bully 2 will appear on next-generation devices early in 2021 despite all this tremendous hope and excitement, Rockstar in typical style has yet to comment, but the studio threw Some hints in updating the GTA casino, as those hints were interpreted that there will be a possible announcement late in our year, although I am still not completely convinced.
When placed inside a college environment, Bully 2 might be able to avoid the same backlash that the original faced in 2006. Although Bully itself may be a game full of political error, scaling the scale, maturity of the story, and surrounding the mechanics in a way that makes the sequel an award is not Should be ignored, college is about gaining independence, being self-reliant, growing with a group of lovable friends, and accepting education because it is literally your future, Rockstar can do it, but what happened with Red Dead Redemption 2 is enough proof that being serious is not better. Tone for Rockstar.
Rockstar is not in a safe position to spread a game like this among all cultures!
In our rapidly evolving social climate, it's hard to believe that GTAV hasn't experienced a backlash like Bully, Hot Cofee in San Andreas caused quite a stir, eventually leading to Bully's disdain, as some of the principles and the way we all view the world is evolving It will be interesting to see how Rockstar will deal with this new way of thinking, you have to be careful these days, not only in what she says but also in the way of saying, Rockstar has been talented to say anything at any time, this title has started to dissolve since A special period for both Bully and future GTA games, Rockstar will have to adapt to these new worldviews, or else their games might miss their audience or interpretation from the audience.
Bully 2 needs the same energy from the first part, only a little more controlling and focused on expressive themes in depth, the idea of self-defense is cool, but not all the jokes and the reverse bullying can be direct, the social comment needs a basic message if they incorporate this comic prose Set in a college background, and tackling deep personal questions in a serious way, Rockstar will have a gigantic video game, Bully 2 needs to ignore Rockstar's past, and get rid of the tepid jokes of harsh facts mixed with this special recklessness that only Rockstar can perpetuate, if they use serious themes, They should also be as accurate as possible with these images.
The world is not ready right now!
The odds of a return to "Pollworth" are confusing, I'll admit, however the fact of the matter is that we're simply not ready, or maybe Rockstar isn't ready to emulate the very game they're discussing, even some of the big sites have been joking lately about some leaks, so the game's existence Still not fixed, the nature of our culture at the present time and the state of America in particular, with the continued proliferation of demonstrations, another part of the bully may fuel the debate among the community, and as long as Rockstar can creatively adapt the story and enhance the nature of the banter for their games, the audience may turn around and receive Take this very seriously.
The other reason for not discussing future Rockstar projects, whether Bully or others, could be the Corona pandemic that affected the entire world, it is possible that Rockstar may want to announce anything new at its set time with no problems that may hinder the company from releasing the game In its actual time.