Now hold on to your colons and prepare to experience one of the craziest, dirtiest, most offensive 3-D platformers you've ever seen - and be ready to laugh your a** off every step of the way.
A spectacularly creative, wonderfully satisfying 3D action-platformer that -- ass joke and bloody messes encapsulated -- shines with Nintendo's very best.
This was my favorite game for a long time, it definetly has it's flaws gameplay wise, non-skipabble cutscenes, awful aiming in shooting sections, racing sections controls like ass,unfair hitboxes, and yet... This is a masterpiece, It;s probably one of the funniest games ever made, the characters and sections are memorable, awesome and (disgusting) boss battles, dark and mature themes that perfectly contrast the colorful world where Conker lives. I really doubt a game like this can be made again in this current generation and I love every minute of it. It's not perfect by any means but somehow it still deserves a 10/10 in my heart.
Even though kids shouldnt play this ,its very funny,I think its the best game of humor ive ever seen, and the first time I laugh at npcs cinematic.MUST PLAY
There’s poo humor galore, but there’s also sly satire, clever parody and deep belly-laughs aplenty. To say nothing of the challenging gameplay, engaging storyline and whacked-out characters.
You can't help shake the feeling that Rare threw offensive material into the game merely for the sake of offending. Once you get over your initial shock at so much swearing, you'll find a competent game with great humor hidden among all the fart jokes.
If you own an N64 and are of legal age, pick this game up immediately. It is the most fun I've ever had with a platform game, and it's also one of the most challenging.
This game truly is one of a kind. The visuals, animation, and sound design are all top-notch, especially for a Nintendo 64 game.
I am still blown away by the attention to detail found in this game, such as Conker's various idle animations, how you can see various areas in the background skybox, and the way the music changes depending on what area you are in. (like how the windy tune changes to bees when near the hive, or how conker starts whistling the tune if left idle for too long).
Not to even mention the multiplayer which is jam-packed with so many game modes.
An all-time classic, high recommendation!
Who doesn’t think a hammered wild little squirrel isn’t the cutest thing? This game is unique. The ideas put in are amazing but the execution is terrible in the technical department. Controls are a mess: Conker can’t walk , much less run, in a straight line. Platforming is a mess, targeting is a mess, swimming/diving is a mess. The camera issue: Oh my God!! That’s the worst of all the things that don’t deliver in this game. The music is great, lots of catchy tunes. Visuals are great considering the time this was created. Story is pretty funny and original. Some levels are extremely difficult and not well balanced. The controls already make everything challenging and frustrating. It’s a shame mechanics and execution **** because the other things are wonderful. Getting the controls and camera problems/issues aside, I had fun playing this game. Is worth playing at least once in your gaming life.
One of the first mainstream games to be aimed at mature audiences in that it contains "adult" - which invariably actually means "extremely juvenile" - humour. Technically, it's very proficient because it's essentially Banjo Kazooie with some infuriating and unnecessarily tricky sections and unskippable, unfunny cut scenes. If you have the patience to tolerate that, there's actually a varied and inventive game lurking in here that's probably best played in company as a party game because it's so deliberately low brow.
I really wanted to like this game, especially since I've only ever heard good things about it. Unfortunately, it's not good; it's extremely tedious and frustrating. The movement and controls are super clunky. It was an absolute chore to get through. Conker's Bad Fur Day is known for its raunchy toilet humor, which held up surprisingly well. I was expecting to be cringing at the humor more than laughing, considering the game is 20+ years old and humor can change so much over two decades, but I was pleasantly surprised. Some jokes still fell flat, though. Hands down, the highlight of the game is the sound design. There's so much attention to detail in the smallest things when it comes to audio, like how the buzzing bees in the first area start buzzing to the tune of the background music when you approach them and stop when you walk away. Not to mention the soundtrack on its own is an absolute banger, specifically the tracks "Poo" and "Rock Solid." 10/10 on the sound design. Sadly, the lows aren't worth suffering through in order to experience the game's highs, so I can't really recommend this to anyone.
Conker's Bad Fur Day is an excellent parody game. If you're not familiar with Conker, than you have the same knowledge that the current owners have with the series, in the fact that Mircosoft tried to advertise Conker to kids! Conker is very much not a kids game, and tries ever so hard to make you understand that in the very beginning with it's dark humor, foul language, and over sexed female **** that you understand the charm of Conker, the actual humor really just boils down to, do you like movie parodies, fart jokes, and/or gross out humor? And no, I'm not trying to suggest this humor is bad, it's just par the course. Conker, in a lot of ways, is just a game that knows what it is. Hell, the fact that you have humor ranging from singing piles of ****, bees **** flowers, and a broom that wants to commit suicide; should really tell all you need to know whether or not you'll enjoy this game. Humor is all this game really has going for **** Conker's Bad Fur Day, a bad game? Kinda? Like this game really tries to do a lot of things each and every level, but for the life of me the majority of these levels ****. For the most part, the beginning is fairly easy to start off, with basic platforming, simple puzzle solving, and humorous character interactions, but once you make it to the half way point this game becomes nothing, but annoying. From unresponsive controls, to ramped up difficulty, long stretches of no check points, and genre changes, Conker asks a lot out of the player, and with little reward or help in doing so. The Spooky level being a particularly bad offender as it has so many spikes of difficulty from start to finish that it makes anything past it seem easy. Largely Conker's gameplay starts out as a fun off the beat platformer, but largely you can't remember much aside from the frustration of the last few levels by the end of it.Would I consider Conker's Bad Fur Day a classic? Yes. Worthy of making a sequel? Absolutely. Fun to play? Hell no. Conker's Bad Fur Day is just a mess ****, with a lot of neat ideas held together by bad controls, difficulty spikes, and humor. While I certainly don't think Conker's Bad Fur Day is for everyone, it is an interesting piece of media, and one, I'm sure, opened the minds of unattended children.
SummaryThe day after his 21st birthday bash, Conker's sporting the worst hangover ever, and he just can't seem to find his way home. Prepare to stagger through randy, raunchy, raucous scenarios crammed full of bad manners, twisted humor, and graphic bodily functions. Unless you're a fan of violence, foul language, and racy innuendo, you'd best ...