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Agefield High: Rock the School Draws Brutal Reviews, 30 Metascore

The uniformly low scores show that following Rockstar's Bully playbook does not guarantee success when technical performance and basic mechanics fail, as multiple outlets explicitly compared the game to the established classic and found it lacking.

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Agefield High: Rock the School Draws Brutal Reviews, 30 Metascore

Agefield High: Rock the School, an open-world action adventure set in an early 2000s high school, launched on PC via Steam on August 13, 2026. The game currently holds a Metascore of 30 based on seven reviews. Critics cite broken missions, technical failures, and a lack of quality-of-life features as major problems, though some praise its comedic tone.

The reviews for Agefield High: Rock the School are in, and the Metacritic page is not a pretty sight. The open-world school adventure, released on PC via Steam on August 13, holds a 30 Metascore across seven reviews at the time of writing.

Several critics note the game borrows heavily from Bully, with one calling it a wannabe that shares almost nothing with the beloved classic. The complaints are consistent: broken missions, broken mechanics, poor graphics, and severe technical performance issues. One reviewer described the character models as resembling sex bots and the music as monotonously crude punk. Another said the game needed several more semesters of detention in development.

The concept gets some credit, but the execution is widely described as a broken, unplayable mess.

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