One of Rockstar's finest games has to be Bully, which manages to thread the thin line between an excellent story and an open world game. The story takes place at Bullworth Academy, a private school in the United States where you play as Jimmy Hopkins, an unruly child who has to navigate the many different cliques of his new school.

The game is split between five open areas you can explore, as you navigate your way through the nerds, jocks and prep school kids to reach the upper echelons of popularity. The environment design is a delight, ranging from a Theme Park to the Happy Volts Asylum, and each mission is unique and fun.

Rockstar again fully commit to their setting, as your arsenal is packed to the rafters with childish weapons like a Spud Gun, marbles and itching powder, designed to let you live out all manner of nefarious high school antics. Each of the five chapters has its own area, and contains a number of side missions and collectables to find. Despite the obvious controversy surrounding a game about bullying others, this stands out as one of Rockstar's finest titles.