“ | Maybe if I'd spent some time trying to fix the relationship instead of bikes, I could've kept her.. | „ |
~ Ricky's opinion about his relationship. |
Ricky Pucino is a supporting character in the 2006 video game Bully, serving as a supporting character in the secıbd chapter, and a minor antagonist in the third and fourth chapters. He is a student at Bullworth Academy, and one of the members of the Greasers clique.
He was voiced by TJ Del Reno.
Biography[]
A previous girlfriend of Ricky's broke up with him because he was spending too much time fixing his bikes. Even though he's still not over it, he seemed to be enjoying his "broken heart" and even considered trying to mend it with a wrench. He oscillates between being "over it" and still feeling conflicted about it. Dialogue states that he can "only count on his pin-ups" and reads pornographic mags. He regularly makes comments about her, if you follow, saying he could've rode off into the sunset with her. His term "pal" is one that he frequently uses to describe both buddies and those he is at odds with.
With a personal vendetta against the Jocks, Ricky complains about them just as much—if not more—than he does about the Preppies. Ricky's fiancée leaves him for a Jock in the Bully comics, which could be the reason behind his hatred of Jocks.
He has an older brother who previously attended at Bullworth Academy, and Ricky is frequently caught trying to turn in his brother's old essays during class.
Bully[]
When Ricky initially arrives in the This Is Your School mission, he can be seen hanging out at the cafeteria lunch case alongside Hal and Johnny. In Beach Rumble, Chapter 2, Ricky assists Jimmy in reclaiming a race trophy from the Preppies. While Ricky was discussing adjustments for his bike with Tobias Mason, the business owner, Jimmy stopped by to pick up his award for winning the inaugural Bullworth Vale bike race. Soon after obscenities have been exchanged on both sides, Chad and Gord storm in, and Gord takes the prize. Ricky offers to assist Jimmy in getting it back, probably in exchange for the opportunity to "pound on some rich scum".
Later in Chapter 3, as Jimmy, Chad, and Algie are attempting to flee in Wrong Part of Town, Ricky is the one who, with a look of excitement, asks his buddies, "Is that Algie? on a bicycle intended for girls?" He also attempts to assault Jimmy in the mission Here's to you Ms. Philips.