I can only assume the editor of The Telegraph tented his trousers with perverse glee when he realized that Rockstar was re-releasing the "violent" Bully, as it gives pundits and plebs the chance to whine and moan a second time about this controversial game that "glorifies" bullying.
The game was originally called Canis Canem Edit in the UK to combat this kind of pathetic whining the first time around, but with Bully: Scholarship Edition hitting current gen consoles in March, developer Rockstar Games has decided to go Hell for leather and call it by its proper title, the title it should always have had, since crooking a knee to political correctness is a dangerous and ill-advised action.
From the charity BeatBullying, to game fighting politician Keith Vaz, plenty of people in Britain have been getting their licks in now that the game has changed its title to one they can judge the […]
Original post by mrdestructoid@gmail.com (Destructoid.com) and software by Elliott Back
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