Rockstar Games is probably never going to make another Bully game, but that’s okay because alternatives are out there.One of them is onSteam, but it’s a bit of a blend betweenBullyandGTAthat’s still set in a place of education but justa bitmore violent than usual.Speaking of violent,GTA VIis likely going to give us some of the most distressing scenes we’ve seen in a game for quite a while, whenever it launches that is.The game in question is calledReturn To Campus, and while it lacks thatRockstar Gamespolish, it still looks like a good time, and it’s free to try right now.AdvertThe description read: “An open world school game, you can bully your classmates, collect protection fees, go to the supermarket to make zero-dollar purchases, or even blow up the school. Of course, you can also study hard and exchange ideas with your classmates.”As you can tell, the aim of the game is to cause as much chaos as possible for your fellow students while exploring an open-world that actually looks quite impressive and sizeable.The full game isn’t out just yet and there’s currently no word on when it’ll launch, but Steam users can play the game early through a new demo that’ll drop you into the thick of it and let you cut loose for a bit.If you like a chaotic game, this is one for you, but it won’t get as intense as the GTA stories got, likeGTA Vwhich had some scenes that caused outrage when the game first came out like the infamous torture segment.AdvertAgain, Rockstar Games probably won’t make anotherBullygame and while that’s fine because the original game still holds up to this day, it is a bit disappointing that the series couldn’t evolve in the same way GTA and Red Dead Redemption have.Featured Image Credit: Nie YuxingTopics:GTA,Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games,Steam,PC

Rockstar Games is probably never going to make another Bully game, but that’s okay because alternatives are out there.One of them is onSteam, but it’s a bit of a blend betweenBullyandGTAthat’s still set in a place of education but justa bitmore violent than usual.Speaking of violent,GTA VIis likely going to give us some of the most distressing scenes we’ve seen in a game for quite a while, whenever it launches that is.The game in question is calledReturn To Campus, and while it lacks thatRockstar Gamespolish, it still looks like a good time, and it’s free to try right now.AdvertThe description read: “An open world school game, you can bully your classmates, collect protection fees, go to the supermarket to make zero-dollar purchases, or even blow up the school. Of course, you can also study hard and exchange ideas with your classmates.”As you can tell, the aim of the game is to cause as much chaos as possible for your fellow students while exploring an open-world that actually looks quite impressive and sizeable.The full game isn’t out just yet and there’s currently no word on when it’ll launch, but Steam users can play the game early through a new demo that’ll drop you into the thick of it and let you cut loose for a bit.If you like a chaotic game, this is one for you, but it won’t get as intense as the GTA stories got, likeGTA Vwhich had some scenes that caused outrage when the game first came out like the infamous torture segment.AdvertAgain, Rockstar Games probably won’t make anotherBullygame and while that’s fine because the original game still holds up to this day, it is a bit disappointing that the series couldn’t evolve in the same way GTA and Red Dead Redemption have.Featured Image Credit: Nie YuxingTopics:GTA,Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games,Steam,PC
Rockstar Games is probably never going to make another Bully game, but that’s okay because alternatives are out there.One of them is onSteam, but it’s a bit of a blend betweenBullyandGTAthat’s still set in a place of education but justa bitmore violent than usual.Speaking of violent,GTA VIis likely going to give us some of the most distressing scenes we’ve seen in a game for quite a while, whenever it launches that is.The game in question is calledReturn To Campus, and while it lacks thatRockstar Gamespolish, it still looks like a good time, and it’s free to try right now.AdvertThe description read: “An open world school game, you can bully your classmates, collect protection fees, go to the supermarket to make zero-dollar purchases, or even blow up the school. Of course, you can also study hard and exchange ideas with your classmates.”As you can tell, the aim of the game is to cause as much chaos as possible for your fellow students while exploring an open-world that actually looks quite impressive and sizeable.The full game isn’t out just yet and there’s currently no word on when it’ll launch, but Steam users can play the game early through a new demo that’ll drop you into the thick of it and let you cut loose for a bit.If you like a chaotic game, this is one for you, but it won’t get as intense as the GTA stories got, likeGTA Vwhich had some scenes that caused outrage when the game first came out like the infamous torture segment.AdvertAgain, Rockstar Games probably won’t make anotherBullygame and while that’s fine because the original game still holds up to this day, it is a bit disappointing that the series couldn’t evolve in the same way GTA and Red Dead Redemption have.
Rockstar Games is probably never going to make another Bully game, but that’s okay because alternatives are out there.
One of them is onSteam, but it’s a bit of a blend betweenBullyandGTAthat’s still set in a place of education but justa bitmore violent than usual.
Speaking of violent,GTA VIis likely going to give us some of the most distressing scenes we’ve seen in a game for quite a while, whenever it launches that is.
The game in question is calledReturn To Campus, and while it lacks thatRockstar Gamespolish, it still looks like a good time, and it’s free to try right now.
Advert
Advert
The description read: “An open world school game, you can bully your classmates, collect protection fees, go to the supermarket to make zero-dollar purchases, or even blow up the school. Of course, you can also study hard and exchange ideas with your classmates.”
As you can tell, the aim of the game is to cause as much chaos as possible for your fellow students while exploring an open-world that actually looks quite impressive and sizeable.
The full game isn’t out just yet and there’s currently no word on when it’ll launch, but Steam users can play the game early through a new demo that’ll drop you into the thick of it and let you cut loose for a bit.
If you like a chaotic game, this is one for you, but it won’t get as intense as the GTA stories got, likeGTA Vwhich had some scenes that caused outrage when the game first came out like the infamous torture segment.
Advert
Advert
Again, Rockstar Games probably won’t make anotherBullygame and while that’s fine because the original game still holds up to this day, it is a bit disappointing that the series couldn’t evolve in the same way GTA and Red Dead Redemption have.
Topics:GTA,Grand Theft Auto,Rockstar Games,Steam,PC