The most offensive game ever made

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Published 2022-06-23

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  • @fjLKA
    Finally, a Harry Potter game where you play as Dudley Dursley while Harry is off at Hogwarts.
  • @Longbajubi
    Bully is just masterpiece. The storyline, fightings, and side missions and collectibles are all perfect. Don’t let this game die please!
  • The evil kid wearing an SS uniform for Halloween without a huge disclaimer really killed me back in the days. 😂
  • @archief1783
    “You can harass whoever you want, it’s like Saudi Arabia.” I spat my drink out when I heard that
  • @naterk9460
    "Every 15-year-old should own a lighthouse." No, no, he's got a point
  • @tux75
    Would take Bully 2 over GTA 6 in terms of which comes sooner any day. If you never played Bully, you are missing out on life
  • @HudsonMedia
    The commentary just makes the whole video 😭 it’s just so sincere that I can’t stop but laugh.
  • @crypticTV
    7:10 "Right angle and good lighting can make anything look big" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
  • @TheDrexxus
    Ive never played this game, so when this kid just said "You're a moron." and that little girl screamed like she just saw someone get murdered I burst out laughing way harder than I should've.
  • @connorgolden4
    We need more games like this where you can bully kids. Would teach a good lesson!
  • @hobobobohobobobo
    the mission i will allways remember, makes me smile until today and just created a gaming core memory is when you have to do a mission for the drunk homeless dude living in the abandoned school bus and he teaches you some neat kung fu moves. idk why but its so funny and genuine, made me love rockstar games
  • Bully really comes from a long tradition in British storytelling, which began with a book called Tom Brown's Schooldays in around the 1850's. Stories set in expensive boarding schools (called "public schools" in Britain, what are called public schools in America are "state schools" in Britain, older names being "council schools" or, confusingly, "board schools", which were completely different from "boarding schools") were a mainstay of British fiction for about a hundred years after that. They peaked in the early 20th century with Billy Bunter in the story paper The Magnet. Bully was obviously supposed to be game set in such a place but, well, you know what gamers were like back then. They had enough trouble wrapping their heads around driving on the other side in The Getaway, can you imagine those atelligent savages being confronted with pre-decimal currency? So Bully had to incongruously be set in modern-day America.
  • @danielson6197
    5:15 ''Jimmy's only course of action is to go home, practice mindfulness, and thinking about the bigger picture and living in the present, and then buying an AR-15" that part had me dead
  • @alr9447
    I miss those kind of simpler games. You really feel the dev had a blast and they had almost no restrictions to what they wanted to do
  • @InfernalPasquale
    A wonderful era of video game history. A true reflection of the chaos of humanity and childhood. Now, we live in a sterilised world and the art reflects that.
  • @Down_the_Wind
    “Bully” was awesome. It was deeper than it appears, storywise. My favorite Rockstar game, hands down. But I think we all know why it never garnered a sequel.
  • @Bheliar
    Dude I LOVED the finale of jocks’ chapter, where you fight the two dumdums in the football field, under the rain. Such a cool and satisfying mission.
  • DUDE, AT 1:41 WHEN YOU SAY "IF YOU LIKE THIS VIDEO, I'LL GIVE YOU A LITTLE SMOOCH" THE LIKE BUTTONS BAR HIHGLIGHTS WITH MULTIPLE COLOURS. THAT IS SO FREAKIN COOL