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Summary: conker live and reloaded
Comment: its a pretty cool i bought it for my brother but i ended up playing it for a bit..Its a unique game you wont find another one like it.
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Summary: destroyed hope
Comment: When I was young, . . . I'm talking before I was even 18, I played Conker's Bad Fur Day for the Nintendo 64, and I would have a ball in that game. I always imagined how much fun I'd have if I played it online like this. Ya see, I had an idea for online gaming, way before it came out, so when it finally did I was excited. I first layed eyes on this game when I saw it at my local Blockbuster. unfortunatly, the box I needed to rent it was never in. So when I finally remembered the idea to get this product on Amazon, I was most excited. I couldn't wait to play this game for the simple reason everyone else had loved to play this game, and that was the courses in the multiplayer matches. RARELY did anyone ever get this game to play the adventure courses, so I was just like, yeah whatever, lets get to the good stuff. The game finally came in, and I finally go to the multi-player games only to find out, that it was N O T H I N G like the original N64 multiplayer version. Here I am thinking that the only difference was going to be that I'd get to play it online..... I was wrong. . . . . I was wrong, angry, and sad. The stages were remade completly different and told stories that totally threw me off, and the game-play so much worse than the N64 version. you had to choose one character with specific things about it for the entire game, so you couldn't change it during. The only thing about this game that is the same as the N64 version is the one thing about this game that I didn't care about, when I got this game, and that is the 1 player adventure mode. . . . . . oh! that's right.. one other thing, you know that flaming guy you get to see when you deliver cheat codes to this game? Guess what! there are NO cheat codes for this game at all. So after purchasing this game, I just felt so stuck with it. I was so unhappy with this game, that I gave it away to my brother in-law and he, himself played with it a little bit, and put it on his shelf.
If you liked the adventure mode for Conker's Bad Fur day enough to buy it, then I'd recomend this game for you. Otherwise, this game will make you feel as mad as the Youtube famous "Angry Nintendo Nerd" I hate this game, and I hate that I ever spent money to purchase it. If anyone is in Brooklyn, NY and wants to buy a used copy off me, feel free. my bro-inlaw wont mind, and It has only been used 3 times since it was opened up, and is in perfect condition. please... hit me up.
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Summary: Great Game!
Comment: Ok so basicaly this is a remake of the game Conkers bad fur day from the n64. This is easily debated as one of the best looking games on the xbox and offers some new content to fans and newcomers alike. This game is basicaly for thoughs of you who like humor mainly humor like british humor / scary movie humor. It isnt afraid to say whats on its mind at any point and offers a bunch of great gameplay and movie parodies while its at it. All in all its a great platformer. I was lucky enough to find it new for a decent price here on Amazon. Everywhere else it was used and cost even more or wasnt even available.
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Summary: An outstanding remake of a great game.
Comment: Back in the late 90's, when I first heard the tail... err, tale of a red squirrel (who looks orange to me) that would be caught into such mischief, I figured another kids game. One that I'd probably end up getting because Rare made it. Then I saw the first set of trailers for it on IGN. Boy, was I shocked. Blood galore. Violence at every corner. It was actually funny. Singing poop. And language that would make a sailor smile. This wasn't another Rare kid's game. I don't remember how, but I ended up with several copies of the game. Afterwards, I sold some of the "still packaged" games to Special FX (Waco's finest game trading place) who gave me enough to buy a ton of new games. I beat it over a friend's house and was almost tear jerked because I wanted to find out what happened to a host of the characters. You'd understand if you played it.
Conker is now redone. Reloaded as they say. It has much better graphics. For instance, Conker actually has fur instead of a decent polygonal orange... red... surface. The sound quality is a ton better. Best of all, the game host a few new surprises from the original. The game is just hysterical, even after all these years. The Matrix scene is awesome. The Gladiator rips are to die for. The Saving Private Ryan parody is just the apple in the pie. It's all a riot for not only the player, but friends watching. The graphics and sounds in this remake have been so well redone, it's literally like playing a new game.
The game has a host of new options too, some which I wish all games had. For one, there's a profanity filter. I prefer to play my games with one on because I just don't like to hear certain words flowing out of anythings mouth. Although, even with the profanity unlocked, you won't hear any F-bombs or anything. Another new feature I liked was the multiplayer. Then again, I also hated it. The original multiplayer was more of a mini-game style. It really didn't last too long, but it was fun sometimes. The best modes being the military modes and the heist, as well as raptors vs. cavemen. However, the new multiplayer is a lot more lasting, even to include stats and a nice ranking system. I just wish they could have kept the originals in there for kicks.
Overall, Conker will have you splitting your sides, as well as wishing the game would never end. It's a perfect video game for those fans of platformers, comedies, or just war.
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Summary: Funny, cute, and fuzzy critters; gratuitous violence, and lots of chocolate.
Comment: It's an excellent port game from its original N64 version. The controls are vastly improved(epecialy for anyone familiar with third person shooters). It's loaded with crude humor, "questionable" puzzles, and some neat movie cameos. Just remember, the game's rated "M" for a reason; but if you dont take it to seriously its actually quite a fun and hallarious game.