
As before, you can end a fight with a humiliating finisher - like, say, a nasty loogie facial - although to pull these off successfully, you'll now need to flick the remote in whatever direction an onscreen prompt directs you to while you do it. The Rockstar Games tradition of groundbreaking, original gameplay and humorous tongue-in-cheek storytelling invades the schoolyard in Bully: Anniversary. When fistfights break out, they're handled Wii Sports Boxing style, with players swinging the Nunchuk and Wii remote to make Jimmy throw left and right hooks.

The game controls pretty much as we've come to expect you'll steer Jimmy around using the Nunchuk's thumbstick, and you'll aim slingshots, snowballs or other projectiles by pointing the Wii remote at your target. There's also a little more ambient stuff happening in the background, as other students wander around spouting new lines of dialogue, harassing each other or getting into fights.

We saw the Wii version first, and it looks more or less like the PS2 original - except that the Wii's expanded memory enabled Rockstar to add things like dynamic shadows, reflective surfaces and crisper textures.
