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The story is captivating, apart from getting cheesy when Jimmy delivers his "I'm the boss now!" speeches to the leaders of newly conquered cliques at the end of each chapter. But, aside from that, Canis is a deep, addictive game that comes closer to replicating the school experience than any game before it.
Bullworth Academy and the surrounding town make for a big - mostly seamless - game world, which you'll be able to explore on foot or using a skateboard (which can be whipped out any time), bicycles, mopeds and even a lightning-fast go-kart.
Above: Jimmy carries an upgradeable slingshot which enables you to lock on to targets
The fights - which happen a lot, at least until you improve your standing with the cliques - go from being simple beatdowns to elaborate, visceral brawls as Jimmy learns new moves and combos. Nobody dies in Canis but if you're just knocking out your opponents, you're missing half the fun. Grab a troublemaker by the lapels and you can drag him over to a rubbish bin, locker or toilet and end the fight with a quick shove.
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Genre | Action |
Platform | "Wii","Xbox 360","PS2" |
US censor rating | "Teen","Teen","Teen" |
UK censor rating | "Rating Pending","Rating Pending","Rating Pending" |
Release date | 1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK) |