It's still crazy that a game like this only had three voice actors. One that did all the male voices, one that did all the female voices, and one that did The Great Mighty Poo's voice.
Let me just point something out. This is one of the few N64 games that has full voice acting. Let me also reiterate that voice acting takes up a lot of space, and is usually only feasable for disc-based games (and even so, over on the PS1 it wasn't even ubiquitous) -- the N64 is a cartridge medium that not only can't do 'multiple discs' that many contemporaries do to accomplish content-heavy games, but each cartridge has a fraction of the storage space of a CD-ROM. Voice acting has to be heavily compressed to make it fit in those cartridges, and it's honestly a miracle whenever a game came out with such voice acting. It was quite rare; most games usually only had voice acting for generic shouts, quips, and the like, such as Mario 64 and Ocarina of Time. Star Fox 64 was the first N64 game with full voice acting, and also a shout out for a similar accomplishment: Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire, which instead opted for an actual orchestral, recorded soundtrack. HEAVILY compressed, but N64 developers really seemed to have something to prove whenever they worked with the system. People really pushed the hardware to its limits, and took heavy advantage of its specific strengths. Anyway, CBFD's voice acting, though you can certainly hear how muffled it is from the compression, is still quite higher quality than you'd expect considering the cartridge medium's limitations. The N64 was hard to program for as well, from what I understand. Perhaps adversity begets perseverence in that regard.
Zeo Spark actually the male voice actor, Chris Seavor, and the games director did more female voices then the main female voice actor. Chris seavor pretty much did 90% of the whole thing.
From what I remember of Conker's Bad Fur Day, there was a recurring theme where one's greed ends up screwing them over in the end. From Wasps stealing a Hive, to the Catfish trying to get their 'treasured' stack of 1 Dollar bills, to a Vampire drinking too much blood and various other examples, that seems to the be the one consistent point in the game's narrative, even though the plot itself isn't really all that solid.
Well we can assume he did punish the guy who put his glass of milk on a table with 3 legs when we first see him. Unless he just screamed at him to get out after the screen faded to black.
@@dudeguyman2618 the thing is, its an extremely common trope to have the villian punish his henchmen at every opportunity he gets to show how evil he is. so while the situation is pretty horrible for conker, i think its kinda nice that the king never punishes his henchmen even if they bring conker in a state that cant be used to stabilize the table.
21:47 Actually, there was an alternate ending planned for this game. The game was gonna have an ending where Conker returns home depressed, looking at his gun, pointing it at his head, and the screen fades to black, with a gunshot noise implying Conker committed suicide. It was removed from the final game since the ending that is shown in the game was supposed to tease a sequel called "Conker's Other Bad Fur Day", which was made in production but it got cancelled and was made into a remake of this game instead.
I really wonder what Conker's Other Bad Fur Day would be like, we'll never know though... seeing games like this just go under the rug though really upsets me, too many good games that were just thrown into the closet to fade away.
@@keeganchick2171 As much I would love to see OBFD to come out, I would say it's highly unlikely that we'll ever see it come to light, as depressing that may be. I actually like the OBFD design for Conker, it looks pretty rad. It would be cool to see a reboot ever come out, or someone makes a fan game that tries to replicate it. "It's true what they say. The grass is always greener, and you really don't know what it is you have, until it's gone... gone... gone" ~Conker
@@keeganchick2171 there are some details about it. It picks off from the last game where Conker becomes king. He does a bad job doing it because he spends cash a lot on beer, and a execution is planned for him while he must escape. Along the way, his old girlfriend becomes a cyborg, the scarecrow Greg would die, and there would be a backstory why the grim reaper hated cats
This game's voice acting sounds like all the actors had to make sure they didn't wake their parents up so they all sound hushed and whispery. That's just my take though.
Have you guys actually played it? I've played this game through many times over and I assert that the voice acting does _not_ sound "hushed." It's genuinely good acting; it's goofy in just the right ways.
It feels weird, seeing as there's no music in many of the cutscenes of this video, so it just sounds like a bunch of people speaking into a mike, and not like a fully fleshed-out cutscene.
This is how your own hubris can sometimes bite you in the nether regions. Conker only used the game glitching out as an opportunity to make himself look cool instead of trying to save the only person he cares about. It’s only *after* he committed his scene that he realized he screwed up. He had *one shot* to rewrite the world in his favor and he messed it all up!
Since this game is all about corrupting the usual platformer goody-two-shoes formula, I suspect that’s why we got such a dark ending too. What would normally be a well-earned good ending becomes one accomplished by cheating, with Conker so wrapped up in the power trip that he forgets his love interest until it’s too late, and can’t enjoy his victory because of it. A dark ending, but a very fitting one.
The game over screen before the cutscene where the professor works out his solution Is a rather nice attention to detail considering they didn't even think of the idea of using a red squirrel yet. Edit: the panther king seems to be oddly grateful given that depending on what happens, the squirrel he was given was a bag of meat, drowned corpse or burnt dinner.
i mean i dont really know why other than for food. i mean, conker doesnt even really know about him until the endgame, and it's kripplesac that ends up having a bigger role in the story.
Yeah, the robotic voice snarks at you a lot during the fight! If you keep taking hits without guarding, it'll ask if you know how to block (it'll eventually reveal that "IT'S THE Z BUTTON, YOU FOOL!). Additionally, if you keep missing the airlock, it can say "NO! NOT THE WALL! IT'S THE LARGE EXIT THING THAT YOU HAVE TO BE AIMING FOR! IDIOT!". ^-^
@@Majokodomo damn. Imagine if technology was really that self aware Imagine that your alarm clock just bitchslaps you awake and says "WAKE THE FUCK UP" instead of the time on it.
Do you know what else is sadly gone forever? Conker 64. Conker 64 was the prototype of Conker's Bad Fur Day, before they made it "not a kid's game". There's footage of it, because someone had the cartridge with it on, but then Rare confiscated it, ripped the rom onto their private archive, & erased the cartridge. Now all we have is a blank grey N64 cartridge with "Conker 64" written on it in pen on a sticky label... 😢 Footage videos of Conker 64: ua-cam.com/video/M6ceNFV2yz4/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/RkDwwBU5I2s/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/8Qf75rMs_Fs/v-deo.html
Honestly, the original ending is kind of the saddest ending. I wouldn’t want to be a table leg, but being the king of a land full of idiots has to be the worst, especially when your wife died, and you forget to bring her back to life with cheat codes. He has to lament over his wasted opportunity and it’s pretty bitter. I’d say it suffices as a creepy deep ending.
@@dinglebutt300 The problem is he succeeds, but he's still miserable. Not sure that is the best way to end a weird game like this, but it is what it is.
Well he's not exactly a hero per-say He just did what people wanted him to do as a means to an end to go back home And the money wasn't really the goal , it was just on the way
The tonal whiplash of this ending really left an impression on me first time around. Originally, the post-credits scene was going to imply that Conker commits suicide, but it was changed to this to tease a potential sequel which Microsoft decided that they shouldn't make and that they should make a remake of this game instead for the Xbox. Now, I don't mind the remake, in fact I think it's superior in most aspects, but I would have much preferred that sequel.
Oh, this ending gets worse. I think before they changed it to Conker walking out of the bar in a drunken daze after the end credits, it had Conker head into a bathroom, and take out a pistol before the screen goes black. And then we hear a gunshot...
Uh... No. That came from a creepypasta on the Lost Media Archive Wiki, and was mistakenly spread by What Culture Gaming. I'm pretty sure that Chris Seavor said in an interview that Conker was never going to shoot himself.
Like most Rare games, this had a really good soundtrack. Robin Beanland never does anything half-assed, even in a game with no script. The soundtrack still managed to really sell the atmosphere of the moments, as disconnected as they are. And though it may be highly disconnected, there's a lot of well used storytelling devices, tricks, and tropes used through the story. The game is extremely immature, but it's interesting how in depth analysis can reveal a lot of very interesting things and messages, and attention to detail. It's like... "I don't know what the hell this game is supposed to be, but we'll be damned if we're not going to make it the best... whatever the hell it is."
I really do hate the ending to this game. It's such a punch to the gut that I didn't know how to react the first time I saw it. I would be a liar if I said it wasn't an effective ending, though.
Because of that, it's likely more memorable than most endings, that's why bad ending can be so effective when they stand out from all of the generic happy endings out there.
I must disagree about it being effective. I firmly believe that if an ending is a punch to the gut that you don't' know how to react to it is a failure as an ending. I firmly believe that the important part is to be _satisfying,_ not memorable.
@@CaptmagiKonoBut this ending felt out of place and awkward. For a game with adult humor, inmature jokes, over the top violence and pop culture references. The ending fell more like fuck you to the players.
@@sammer1097 I feel like there's a place for sucker punch endings, as long as there's some sort of bittersweet thing to it. Having it completely negative though makes your efforts pretty much useless.
@@CaptmagiKono Bad endings are only effective if they line up with the narrative or atmosphere of the game. In this case the ending was so out of place and not in line with the tone of the game that it feels like a kick in the nuts for the players. And not in an earned way.
There was once an ending that involved Conker committing suicide. Now we can grab our Conker themed beer mugs and condoms now that CBFD is on the bad endings. If you ever get to doing movies here are my suggestions: “Monty Python and The Holy Grail” and “Turkish Star Wars”
actually the games ending would have tied to a sequel, conkers OTHER bad day. notice the direction conker stumbles out of the bar in the ending. it's completely opposite of when he stumbled out in the intro. the sequel would have begun with conker squandering his fortune and thrown in jail by his subjects, awaiting execution. berri would actually return as the "panther queen" at the end of the game as a twist, resurrected as a cyborg. the ending would be a similar tragedy to the first, with birdy ending up dying. we would have gotten insight on greggs childhood as to why he hates cats. and the big bad? cthulpoo. and somewhere amongst the game, honker the skunk (who first appeared in pocket tails) would surface as an antagonist (and playable character) all in all, what could have been might actually the most depressing part of this ending. it felt final, but one tiny detail at the end would have set the stage for a sequel that never came to be. tragic.
Or really how it should have began. Give the sense of his pride causing a big ass fall. Give the idea that when we see him badass, it shows he's still got it and shows WHY he was an icon in the first place but starting out he is depressed as hell.
I never played Conker's Bad Furday (And don't plan to do so) But... it seems like none of the endings have a HAPPY ending For Conker. Something always get's stripped from him. Freedom, Life (most common) Or even love. Even in the TRUE ending, he sees no reason to have any joy left.
@@2diefor Whois should do Dead Rising 4 at some point as Whois has already done videos for the first 3 games though there is only 3 endings (Good Ending [collect all special wasps during the game], Bad Ending [Fail to collect all special wasps during the game ] and Timed Out Ending [Which results in a failed rescue due to bombardment commanded by the United States Government to prevent the zombie outbreak from spreading throughout the state]) in that game. There is a DLC for the game called Frank Rising and the PS4 version called Dead Rising 4: Frank's Big Package (which has bonus content like Frank West dressed up as Akuma, Cammy, M. Bison, Ryu and Zangief via the Street Fighter Outfit Pack and also him dressed up as Jill Valentine, Morrigan, Viewtiful Joe, X, Arthur, Basd and Dante via Capcom Heroes Pack). Dead Rising 1 is set in 2006 and was released in 2006. (Creepy Bad Endings #25) Dead Rising 2 is set in 2011 and was released in 2010. (Creepy Bad Endings #26, #27 and #28 and with #48 for Dead Rising 2: Off The Record.) Dead Rising 3 is set in 2021 and was released in 2013. (Creepy Bad Endings #44) Dead Rising 4 is set in 2022 and was released in 2016. (Creepy Bad Endings #when)
Gonna be the one to post this before someone else does. There is some more story that is explained in Conker's Live and Reloaded Multiplayer, but mainly pertains to what happened with the squirrel army and the main antagonists sadly. I have many questions about this games ending to this day, it always puzzles me. How did Conker know about there being a throne room, let alone putting some random throne room being a top priority over Berri's death? Heck, even odder. Why start time when he could have just finished it right there and then started time? On top of that, what did Conker do with the 1 million dollars? Before I also forget too, what did he do with the shotgun as well? Such a strange ending rather than a creepy one to me. I can see the game overs, but this game seriously needs a better explanation as to why, and only the writers have an answer for. This is what I sort of believe as to why it's a straight-up game over at the end where there isn't any special ending compared to dying anytime during the entire game, and it is because I feel this was intended and that Conker actually was to die here until well... The game fake crashed. No matter how much you kept on trying to push him out, he would jump back in over and over again like it didn't matter if he was defining an airlock gravity push. So to sum it up. The game did not crash, and that Conker actually died, but his spirit lead him astray that he did not die and that is when the game locked up. Or I guess another theory to this is that he was so drunk during the entire time of this game. None of this actually had happened but he was just telling you a story one after another before the army left, and when he mentions greener than grass until it's gone. It made me think that Berri might have not died but dumped him, and possibly the reason he had gotten the crown was from being considered the drunk king at the bar as the next time you see him. He doesn't have anything in the next game and isn't on the throne anymore but living with his scarecrow friend. It's a little bit better light than what the full intentions were to be and why the ending was just so... Weird.
My only thought that crossed my mind when I reached the end of Conker: Was that it? I remember this game being a letdown for me. It was the first Rare game I had played all the way through and I don't remember having a lot of fun on it. And the end was practically the game all of a sudden remembering that there was a story. I really wanted to like Conker, but I couldn't after playing through the game.
And that's what I hate about it! The game was parodying everything with no restrictions! Then comes this chapter and it plays it COMPLETELY SERIOUSLY without a hint of irony! Is it even appropriate to call it a parody instead of a straight-up plot reference? >.
The plot of this game's canned sequel actually got leaked a couple of months back. It… actually has an even *worse* ending if you can believe that. Might be for the best that it was canned and just left on this somber note.
@@thefruityking6722 I made a mistake, it wasn't a couple of months back, it was over a year ago when Chris Seavor posted the old papers of the sequel plot on his Twitter. Rather than introducing new characters, the sequel would have just revived previous ones for a convoluted, not very amusing plotline.
I think I still have my copy of this game on the N64 somewhere. I found the repeatable 10up Tail in the Barn Boys level, so I never was short on extra lives. I never actually saw any of those Game Over screens even though I died a lot doing the Bomb Run and the War level.
You said the developers said the game had no scenario planned whatsoever, yet I feel it's what was best to make this game as cool as it is now. Plus it doesn't shy away with swearing (well, some are censored but we get the idea), when the game was out in 2001. I think it makes its charm.
What about the scene where Conker dies before learning about multiple lives (and...learns about multiple lives)? Pretty sure it's the one where he meets Gregg. Just thought that might at least warrant some type of mention here.
I honestly love the ending to this game. It might feel out of nowhere, but that's, because the dev team came up with the beginning and the end before even working out what was inbetween. It created a strange feeling- No, reality where nothing really mattered inbetween and the grim reality is that it was all to lead up to the resolve in which realistically had no place in existing other than the petty actions of a few characters. The point I'm trying to get at is that CBFD manages to somehow illustrate (at least to me) how everything can be taken away or simply put be rendered meaningless for no significant reason or cause at all, just leaving the sensitive contextualities in limbo. Conker is and always will be the only one to know what was really lost and it was originally intended for him to stop it right there and then, but they didn't, because the sequels that never came into existence simply had to be made or something, so Conker's blessed with never having some strange peace of mind. Simply put he's not a character made to move on. It strangely connected with me in a way I didn't expect. After all, we all have things in our life we simply can't help and doing nothing can some times be the only thing capable of keeping such things from getting out of balance. We share Conker's fate as much as he does his own in a strange way. PS: I apologize to anybody who melted their mind reading this, I simply struggled to explain such a concept very well... I mean it is a feat and a half to make it this far so kudos to you!
Actually here's a VA trivia... All the characters in the game are goice by only 3 people! And all male voices outside the great mighty poo are Chris seavor!
Pyro Flare If I could go back in time to a month ago just to say “my icon is intentionally not a Delphox,” I would. But since time travel doesn’t exist, I’m gonna have to say it now.
The fact that conker takes fall damage is certainly strange, as in real life, squirrel's actually have a terminal velocity so low that no fall can hurt them.
So...here's the thing about Conker's Bad Fur Day. First, lemme preface this by saying that I am an American. American humor is vastly different from British humor. British humor is more...how should I say...classist? Most of the humor in things (I think) comes from exaggerated versions of how people in certain social classes act. Hence the accents, the crassness of certain voices, the euphemisms. American humor is a lot more focused on slapstick. That old quote "comedy is when you fall in a manhole and die, tragedy is when I get a paper cut" fits well for what I mean. But...man, most of the humor in this game feels more like it's trying to be funny, yet it hides behind its semi-lackluster gameplay by saying "Yeah sure, pissing a rock golem down a hole is a pain, but...we're funnier than Super Mario 64, right?" It was easier for me to laugh at NintendoCapriSun laughing at the jokes than it was to laugh at them myself. That's why I actually liked Conker: Live & Reloaded a little better. Sure, they put in more pointless censoring (nobody should ever censor the Great Mighty Poo), but they actually seemed to improve the gameplay portion and fine-tune the experience. Especially the War part with the Tediz (I hate those guys). But maybe the thing that really took me out of the experience was the fact that 90% of the voices were the same guy. Like the whole episode was a puppet show and Punch & Judy were gonna come out any second going "That's how you do it!" And all I can say is "Oh no it isn't." Again, great effort by one dude (and like 2 other people for 10%), but the moment I criticize that, people have to go "But it's a funny game so that's okay." I know that Conker's series is basically dead. They took it to the Kinect, kiddified him, and killed him. Killed his franchise. No chance of a remake (or...threemake). But...I dunno. Part of me really does hope there's a chance at another game. Maybe Conker meets his Twelve Tales version and kills/corrupts it. Maybe it's the game all over again (Conker's Bad Remake), but with new movies to reference and more voices, and Chris Seavor can still voice Conker but enunciate a bit more. Or maybe it's that fabled fairy (like ephemeral) sequel Conker's Other Bad Fur Day where Conker drinks the kingly fortune away and has to earn it all back or he hangs himself or gets put in jail or something. At least it'd be something and we're not left with a lackluster Clockwork Orange reference and a vague epilogue.
The mature tone and whatnot started as an on-a-whim challenge to see if such a tone could work. The wasps and bees segment was the trial run for this, and thus the first part of the final product to be written.
6:26 Yeah, this was the most popular game in my city when I was 10. If we weren't fast enough after school was over, some other group of kids would be already playing the game when my friends and I arrived to the rental place. No one knew what it said because the city in question is from a Spanish speaking country. What everyone liked was the multiplayer though, nobody played the main story. It was until much later when I had a good understanding of English that I played through the story mode and I only wished I knew more English back then to translate the dialogs to my friends. I'm sure they would have loved it as much as I did.
Ending idea (must get killed by the alien) (Conker wakes up in hell) Gregg: Ya used yer last life there, mate. Conker: Does that mean- Gregg: Yeh, but good luck looking for her! Hahaha! ...I sound like a bloody cat. Those things suck. Gregg walks away, and the "Game Over" appears as Conker is left glaring at the screen. Still works out better for Conker than the actual ending.
They should've made Conker order a vodka martini, shaken not stirred, which would be fitting for two reasons: this game has a tone of references, and this was made by Rare, who, of course, made Goldeneye for N64
I had this game on N64 remember it being a great game when i was younger. When you go back and play it though it hasnt aged to well, all the references really make it seem dated and there was a lot of irratating sections in the game
Now imagine how the game over cutscene would play out after they recover Conker after he gets eaten by that Dog-fish: King: "So? Did you get him?" Weasel servants: "Yes, we did, sire, but...he's a bit smelly..." King: "Huh...WHAT?! How am I supposed to prop the table up with a bag of s**t?!" Weasel servants: "Well, that's all we found of him..." *King pulls out duct tape & glares at weasel servants* Weasel servants: *Gulp!* GAME OVER!
This was meant to tease a sequel which was cancelled called conkers other bad fur day, in which he would have found another love interest and lived happily
I had questions as kid, like why was there a couple of sliced body parts of conker inside the spinning blade before going under water, is that foreshadowing? How do I save the squirrel solider on the electric chair? My childhood fear was zombie squirrels, they gave me nightmares, also I thought Conker was just trying to hit on Berri lol The reason why people miss the Game Over endings is probably cause they keep getting those Tail things after Greg the Reaper told Conker about it lol, I only remember getting the Table ending were he gets tied up. (I finally heard the tape sound)
I'm not a fan of M-rated games, actually I have never even planned to play any M-rated game. But I know a little bit about this game, mostly the Great Mighty Poo lol and because of Pewdiepie, I had decided to play it. (Yeah...through emulator...man this is embarrasing :P) At first I was only planned to play to the Great Poo part and delete it since the rom size is very big. However, I started to like it and decided to play the whole game. It was just months ago. Like I said, I know only a little about this game. From what I have watched, I think it's just a game full with blood, dark comedy, those adult contents. But after I played it myself, I have to say that it's one of my favorites games I have ever played. I don't know how to put, all I know is that after I completed it I felt a bit depress and despair for few days. One of my memorable moments is probably the war part. I know it's funny to think that teddy bears can become serial killers, but the entire part, the places, the music, I can feel pain and loss as if it's the real war. ....I'm not very good at express words, but all I can say is that, this has to be one of the most creative ways to make a video game; from cartoonish-styled characters to the badass killers, and from those dark comedy to be one of the darkest story I have ever experienced in gaming.
How is it embarrassing to play through an emulator? Most people don't have the original game or console. Even Pewdiepie used an emulator in that playthrough. But anyway, the game really was great.
It's still crazy that a game like this only had three voice actors. One that did all the male voices, one that did all the female voices, and one that did The Great Mighty Poo's voice.
Let me just point something out. This is one of the few N64 games that has full voice acting. Let me also reiterate that voice acting takes up a lot of space, and is usually only feasable for disc-based games (and even so, over on the PS1 it wasn't even ubiquitous) -- the N64 is a cartridge medium that not only can't do 'multiple discs' that many contemporaries do to accomplish content-heavy games, but each cartridge has a fraction of the storage space of a CD-ROM. Voice acting has to be heavily compressed to make it fit in those cartridges, and it's honestly a miracle whenever a game came out with such voice acting. It was quite rare; most games usually only had voice acting for generic shouts, quips, and the like, such as Mario 64 and Ocarina of Time.
Star Fox 64 was the first N64 game with full voice acting, and also a shout out for a similar accomplishment: Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire, which instead opted for an actual orchestral, recorded soundtrack. HEAVILY compressed, but N64 developers really seemed to have something to prove whenever they worked with the system. People really pushed the hardware to its limits, and took heavy advantage of its specific strengths.
Anyway, CBFD's voice acting, though you can certainly hear how muffled it is from the compression, is still quite higher quality than you'd expect considering the cartridge medium's limitations.
The N64 was hard to program for as well, from what I understand. Perhaps adversity begets perseverence in that regard.
Zeo Spark actually the male voice actor, Chris Seavor, and the games director did more female voices then the main female voice actor. Chris seavor pretty much did 90% of the whole thing.
@@xXSpongeBroBrownPantzXx That is true but it's still amazing how much voices one person can do in a game with a pretty decent size of characters.
Zeo Spark oh yeah. I love the voices in this game.
omg seriously O_o?! Someone needs to nominate those people for actors of the year or something, seriously their impressions are amazing!
From what I remember of Conker's Bad Fur Day, there was a recurring theme where one's greed ends up screwing them over in the end. From Wasps stealing a Hive, to the Catfish trying to get their 'treasured' stack of 1 Dollar bills, to a Vampire drinking too much blood and various other examples, that seems to the be the one consistent point in the game's narrative, even though the plot itself isn't really all that solid.
the fact that the panther king never punishes his henchmen no matter what state they bring conker in feels weirdly wholesome.
You can hear the sound of dyct tape in one of the endings, so the henchmans wouldnt be safe after that
Well we can assume he did punish the guy who put his glass of milk on a table with 3 legs when we first see him. Unless he just screamed at him to get out after the screen faded to black.
Concker: chopped up is pieces and bleeding everywhere on the floor
You: _wholesome_
@@dudeguyman2618 the thing is, its an extremely common trope to have the villian punish his henchmen at every opportunity he gets to show how evil he is. so while the situation is pretty horrible for conker, i think its kinda nice that the king never punishes his henchmen even if they bring conker in a state that cant be used to stabilize the table.
What is with this profile picture, i just saw someone else with it.
Homer: Marge, I'm confused. Is this a happy ending or a sad ending?
Marge: It's an ending, that's enough!
Like hell it is (enough)!
Seriously, poor Conker. I don't think it gets better in the Reloaded remake, isn't it?
@@chaosgreyblood Nope. Remakes usually end the same way.
Live and Reloaded has the exact same ending.
@@Healer0079a What About Big Reunion?
The great mighty Poo had the best idea. You can't kill someone by putting things onto his mouth, if he doesn't open his mouth. He, he, he...!
I don't reeeeaaally wanna be that guy...
_...but sans had the same idea._
@@SteelCrustacean But the Great mighty Poo had First
@@kirbyfazendoummoonwalk9214 welp, guess UNDERTALE ripped off Conker.
Who'd have guessed?
Yep. Even when Conker wins, he loses. Oh, and yeah, all the power in the world doesn't mean squat without somebody to share it with.
21:47 Actually, there was an alternate ending planned for this game. The game was gonna have an ending where Conker returns home depressed, looking at his gun, pointing it at his head, and the screen fades to black, with a gunshot noise implying Conker committed suicide. It was removed from the final game since the ending that is shown in the game was supposed to tease a sequel called "Conker's Other Bad Fur Day", which was made in production but it got cancelled and was made into a remake of this game instead.
would be neat if we got a sequel or a spirit sequel eventually
imgur.com/a/h16H35N Here's the concept images of the sequel that was made available to the public.
I really wonder what Conker's Other Bad Fur Day would be like, we'll never know though... seeing games like this just go under the rug though really upsets me, too many good games that were just thrown into the closet to fade away.
@@keeganchick2171 As much I would love to see OBFD to come out, I would say it's highly unlikely that we'll ever see it come to light, as depressing that may be. I actually like the OBFD design for Conker, it looks pretty rad. It would be cool to see a reboot ever come out, or someone makes a fan game that tries to replicate it. "It's true what they say. The grass is always greener, and you really don't know what it is you have, until it's gone... gone... gone" ~Conker
@@keeganchick2171 there are some details about it. It picks off from the last game where Conker becomes king. He does a bad job doing it because he spends cash a lot on beer, and a execution is planned for him while he must escape. Along the way, his old girlfriend becomes a cyborg, the scarecrow Greg would die, and there would be a backstory why the grim reaper hated cats
This game's voice acting sounds like all the actors had to make sure they didn't wake their parents up so they all sound hushed and whispery. That's just my take though.
Have you guys actually played it? I've played this game through many times over and I assert that the voice acting does _not_ sound "hushed." It's genuinely good acting; it's goofy in just the right ways.
It feels weird, seeing as there's no music in many of the cutscenes of this video, so it just sounds like a bunch of people speaking into a mike, and not like a fully fleshed-out cutscene.
chris seavor voiced all the characters himself actually
@@ink1931 I believe that because I kinda thought it sounded like they were all voiced by one guy.
It's the heavy compression, it's already crazy that an N64 game with so many lines, considering the space limits.
This is how your own hubris can sometimes bite you in the nether regions. Conker only used the game glitching out as an opportunity to make himself look cool instead of trying to save the only person he cares about. It’s only *after* he committed his scene that he realized he screwed up. He had *one shot* to rewrite the world in his favor and he messed it all up!
14:09
A game for the N64, where you throw the final boss by their tail three times to defeat them?
*So long, **_g a y b o w s e r ._*
*THANK-A YOU SO-A MUCH-E, FOR-A PLAYING MY-A GAME!*
-every copy of conker is personalised-
That was on purpose. This game loves its references.
Nah you mean "Bye Bi"
@@Xcopyz Get that Shindou sh*t out of here.
Since this game is all about corrupting the usual platformer goody-two-shoes formula, I suspect that’s why we got such a dark ending too. What would normally be a well-earned good ending becomes one accomplished by cheating, with Conker so wrapped up in the power trip that he forgets his love interest until it’s too late, and can’t enjoy his victory because of it. A dark ending, but a very fitting one.
The game over screen before the cutscene where the professor works out his solution Is a rather nice attention to detail considering they didn't even think of the idea of using a red squirrel yet.
Edit: the panther king seems to be oddly grateful given that depending on what happens, the squirrel he was given was a bag of meat, drowned corpse or burnt dinner.
At least he gets to snack
i mean i dont really know why other than for food. i mean, conker doesnt even really know about him until the endgame, and it's kripplesac that ends up having a bigger role in the story.
Idk about the drowned part, you can hear the Panther King tear off a piece of duct tape as his guards gulp in fear.
The cutscene from before the solution implies Conker's body wasn't found.
I hope you paid good attention to the robotic voice in this fight, as at one point in the video. It literally says "SHUT THE BLOODY DOOR."
Thank god I wasn’t the only one noticing this it really made me laugh haha.
YOU'RE NOT VERY GOOD AT THIS, ARE YOU
Yeah, the robotic voice snarks at you a lot during the fight! If you keep taking hits without guarding, it'll ask if you know how to block (it'll eventually reveal that "IT'S THE Z BUTTON, YOU FOOL!). Additionally, if you keep missing the airlock, it can say "NO! NOT THE WALL! IT'S THE LARGE EXIT THING THAT YOU HAVE TO BE AIMING FOR! IDIOT!".
^-^
@@Majokodomo damn. Imagine if technology was really that self aware
Imagine that your alarm clock just bitchslaps you awake and says "WAKE THE FUCK UP" instead of the time on it.
That music does add a lot of weight to Conker final words.
And sadly, he is gone...gone...gone...
@Pyro Flare I was actually referring Conker and how we will (probably) never have something new with him.
Do you know what else is sadly gone forever? Conker 64.
Conker 64 was the prototype of Conker's Bad Fur Day, before they made it "not a kid's game".
There's footage of it, because someone had the cartridge with it on, but then Rare confiscated it, ripped the rom onto their private archive, & erased the cartridge.
Now all we have is a blank grey N64 cartridge with "Conker 64" written on it in pen on a sticky label... 😢
Footage videos of Conker 64:
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Honestly, the original ending is kind of the saddest ending.
I wouldn’t want to be a table leg, but being the king of a land full of idiots has to be the worst, especially when your wife died, and you forget to bring her back to life with cheat codes.
He has to lament over his wasted opportunity and it’s pretty bitter. I’d say it suffices as a creepy deep ending.
He was having so much fun with the guns and trying to kill the alien in the most badass way possible, that he totally forgot about his girlfriend...
Tbh for conker his enter life is a bad creepy ending.
It's kinda messed up because he's the hero and still got a bad ending.
The kids wanted a mature game, they certainly got it.
That's the point of this series, to show what happens to your favorite characters if you fail
@@dinglebutt300 The problem is he succeeds, but he's still miserable. Not sure that is the best way to end a weird game like this, but it is what it is.
I see you everywhere
Well he's not exactly a hero per-say
He just did what people wanted him to do as a means to an end to go back home
And the money wasn't really the goal , it was just on the way
The tonal whiplash of this ending really left an impression on me first time around. Originally, the post-credits scene was going to imply that Conker commits suicide, but it was changed to this to tease a potential sequel which Microsoft decided that they shouldn't make and that they should make a remake of this game instead for the Xbox.
Now, I don't mind the remake, in fact I think it's superior in most aspects, but I would have much preferred that sequel.
Oh, this ending gets worse. I think before they changed it to Conker walking out of the bar in a drunken daze after the end credits, it had Conker head into a bathroom, and take out a pistol before the screen goes black. And then we hear a gunshot...
You're on the right track...
wth...
That actually explains what he did with the shotgun at 15:55
*oh*
Uh... No.
That came from a creepypasta on the Lost Media Archive Wiki, and was mistakenly spread by What Culture Gaming.
I'm pretty sure that Chris Seavor said in an interview that Conker was never going to shoot himself.
Also in the space fight, if you take too long the game literally says ‘your not really good at this’
Really I don't know that man
Like most Rare games, this had a really good soundtrack. Robin Beanland never does anything half-assed, even in a game with no script. The soundtrack still managed to really sell the atmosphere of the moments, as disconnected as they are. And though it may be highly disconnected, there's a lot of well used storytelling devices, tricks, and tropes used through the story. The game is extremely immature, but it's interesting how in depth analysis can reveal a lot of very interesting things and messages, and attention to detail.
It's like... "I don't know what the hell this game is supposed to be, but we'll be damned if we're not going to make it the best... whatever the hell it is."
Probably my favourite Rare's game.
And yes, it's ending is fairly grim, I can totally agree.
It's disturbing how Conker ends up being in a bag for the bad endings tbh.
Well there are multiple game overs actually
It depends on how you die
I personally never seen all of them cause i didn't die the same way everytime
I really do hate the ending to this game. It's such a punch to the gut that I didn't know how to react the first time I saw it. I would be a liar if I said it wasn't an effective ending, though.
Because of that, it's likely more memorable than most endings, that's why bad ending can be so effective when they stand out from all of the generic happy endings out there.
I must disagree about it being effective. I firmly believe that if an ending is a punch to the gut that you don't' know how to react to it is a failure as an ending. I firmly believe that the important part is to be _satisfying,_ not memorable.
@@CaptmagiKonoBut this ending felt out of place and awkward. For a game with adult humor, inmature jokes, over the top violence and pop culture references. The ending fell more like fuck you to the players.
@@sammer1097 I feel like there's a place for sucker punch endings, as long as there's some sort of bittersweet thing to it. Having it completely negative though makes your efforts pretty much useless.
@@CaptmagiKono Bad endings are only effective if they line up with the narrative or atmosphere of the game. In this case the ending was so out of place and not in line with the tone of the game that it feels like a kick in the nuts for the players. And not in an earned way.
There was once an ending that involved Conker committing suicide.
Now we can grab our Conker themed beer mugs and condoms now that CBFD is on the bad endings.
If you ever get to doing movies here are my suggestions: “Monty Python and The Holy Grail” and “Turkish Star Wars”
actually the games ending would have tied to a sequel, conkers OTHER bad day. notice the direction conker stumbles out of the bar in the ending. it's completely opposite of when he stumbled out in the intro. the sequel would have begun with conker squandering his fortune and thrown in jail by his subjects, awaiting execution. berri would actually return as the "panther queen" at the end of the game as a twist, resurrected as a cyborg. the ending would be a similar tragedy to the first, with birdy ending up dying. we would have gotten insight on greggs childhood as to why he hates cats. and the big bad? cthulpoo. and somewhere amongst the game, honker the skunk (who first appeared in pocket tails) would surface as an antagonist (and playable character)
all in all, what could have been might actually the most depressing part of this ending. it felt final, but one tiny detail at the end would have set the stage for a sequel that never came to be. tragic.
18:04 Wait a minute, if that rat managed to be put back together and come back to life, then Berri is very much still alive and out there in space.
The ending to Conker's Bad Fur Day is honestly how Duke Nukem: Forever's story should have ended.
Or really how it should have began. Give the sense of his pride causing a big ass fall. Give the idea that when we see him badass, it shows he's still got it and shows WHY he was an icon in the first place but starting out he is depressed as hell.
“The king is dead!”
“Long live the king!”
_Objection!_
“Sorry doll face business is business” my favorite line in the entire game
I never played Conker's Bad Furday (And don't plan to do so) But... it seems like none of the endings have a HAPPY ending For Conker. Something always get's stripped from him. Freedom, Life (most common) Or even love. Even in the TRUE ending, he sees no reason to have any joy left.
I was watching the Twisted Metal one and u publish another video right after i finish it lol.
That one and the Dead Rising videos are my favorite
@@2diefor Same, i love Dead Rising 1, prob one of my favorite zombie games.
I was watching the twisted metal vid too, coincidence?
@@2diefor Whois should do Dead Rising 4 at some point as Whois has already done videos for the first 3 games though there is only 3 endings (Good Ending [collect all special wasps during the game], Bad Ending [Fail to collect all special wasps during the game ] and Timed Out Ending [Which results in a failed rescue due to bombardment commanded by the United States Government to prevent the zombie outbreak from spreading throughout the state]) in that game. There is a DLC for the game called Frank Rising and the PS4 version called Dead Rising 4: Frank's Big Package (which has bonus content like Frank West dressed up as Akuma, Cammy, M. Bison, Ryu and Zangief via the Street Fighter Outfit Pack and also him dressed up as Jill Valentine, Morrigan, Viewtiful Joe, X, Arthur, Basd and Dante via Capcom Heroes Pack).
Dead Rising 1 is set in 2006 and was released in 2006. (Creepy Bad Endings #25)
Dead Rising 2 is set in 2011 and was released in 2010. (Creepy Bad Endings #26, #27 and #28 and with #48 for Dead Rising 2: Off The Record.)
Dead Rising 3 is set in 2021 and was released in 2013. (Creepy Bad Endings #44)
Dead Rising 4 is set in 2022 and was released in 2016. (Creepy Bad Endings #when)
@@ChrisWoollett agreed
i cannot consume the mixture of water, lactose, lipids and proteins etc. happily without the damn table leg
1:23 and it looks like he’s shaking his head “no you’re not gonna kill me.”
Gonna be the one to post this before someone else does. There is some more story that is explained in Conker's Live and Reloaded Multiplayer, but mainly pertains to what happened with the squirrel army and the main antagonists sadly.
I have many questions about this games ending to this day, it always puzzles me. How did Conker know about there being a throne room, let alone putting some random throne room being a top priority over Berri's death? Heck, even odder. Why start time when he could have just finished it right there and then started time? On top of that, what did Conker do with the 1 million dollars? Before I also forget too, what did he do with the shotgun as well? Such a strange ending rather than a creepy one to me. I can see the game overs, but this game seriously needs a better explanation as to why, and only the writers have an answer for.
This is what I sort of believe as to why it's a straight-up game over at the end where there isn't any special ending compared to dying anytime during the entire game, and it is because I feel this was intended and that Conker actually was to die here until well... The game fake crashed. No matter how much you kept on trying to push him out, he would jump back in over and over again like it didn't matter if he was defining an airlock gravity push. So to sum it up. The game did not crash, and that Conker actually died, but his spirit lead him astray that he did not die and that is when the game locked up.
Or I guess another theory to this is that he was so drunk during the entire time of this game. None of this actually had happened but he was just telling you a story one after another before the army left, and when he mentions greener than grass until it's gone. It made me think that Berri might have not died but dumped him, and possibly the reason he had gotten the crown was from being considered the drunk king at the bar as the next time you see him. He doesn't have anything in the next game and isn't on the throne anymore but living with his scarecrow friend. It's a little bit better light than what the full intentions were to be and why the ending was just so... Weird.
Pertains, not proteins.
@@cardboardhawks6783 Whoops, thank you for catching that.
Kurt Koopa you’re welcome buddy.
I still have to send you to grammar gulag however.
My only thought that crossed my mind when I reached the end of Conker: Was that it?
I remember this game being a letdown for me. It was the first Rare game I had played all the way through and I don't remember having a lot of fun on it. And the end was practically the game all of a sudden remembering that there was a story. I really wanted to like Conker, but I couldn't after playing through the game.
I actually saw the game over where Conker Is used as a leg on UA-cam a long time ago as a kid (I'm younger than This game).
It literally terrorised me
Conker needs a new game more than Banjo, he needs to fix his life, poor guy.
@@88shrek Same
9ine10endo 64 I said doubt because I doubt they will add Conker for switch
9ine10endo 64 I’m not trying too
Here's a fact supposedly the game was originally going to end with conker committing suicide
I was wondering when this would show up...this one used to give me nightmares as a small child 😅
"Y'don't know what you have until it's gone..."
7:51 the fact that we never find out what he does with the duct tape to punish them makes it even funnier XD
Good ending, bad ending.
It matters not.
All are creepy.
4:29 But duct tape solves everything wrong with the world...
All problems could have been solved if they just bought a new table
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Hey, what gives? I signed up for the awesome music at the end and I got sad vibes instead!
The game took its dark turn during the It’s War chapter.
And that's what I hate about it! The game was parodying everything with no restrictions! Then comes this chapter and it plays it COMPLETELY SERIOUSLY without a hint of irony! Is it even appropriate to call it a parody instead of a straight-up plot reference?
>.
The plot of this game's canned sequel actually got leaked a couple of months back. It… actually has an even *worse* ending if you can believe that. Might be for the best that it was canned and just left on this somber note.
A couple of month's back? So that was recent? How did I miss that?
@@thefruityking6722 I made a mistake, it wasn't a couple of months back, it was over a year ago when Chris Seavor posted the old papers of the sequel plot on his Twitter. Rather than introducing new characters, the sequel would have just revived previous ones for a convoluted, not very amusing plotline.
@@graveyardsmash2711 Ah ok, you got me spooked for a while there lol. I'll be checking that out.
I think I still have my copy of this game on the N64 somewhere. I found the repeatable 10up Tail in the Barn Boys level, so I never was short on extra lives. I never actually saw any of those Game Over screens even though I died a lot doing the Bomb Run and the War level.
You said the developers said the game had no scenario planned whatsoever, yet I feel it's what was best to make this game as cool as it is now. Plus it doesn't shy away with swearing (well, some are censored but we get the idea), when the game was out in 2001. I think it makes its charm.
What about the scene where Conker dies before learning about multiple lives (and...learns about multiple lives)? Pretty sure it's the one where he meets Gregg.
Just thought that might at least warrant some type of mention here.
It wasn’t shown probably because it’s not a game over scene or ending, just a scene when you first lose a life
I honestly love the ending to this game. It might feel out of nowhere, but that's, because the dev team came up with the beginning and the end before even working out what was inbetween. It created a strange feeling- No, reality where nothing really mattered inbetween and the grim reality is that it was all to lead up to the resolve in which realistically had no place in existing other than the petty actions of a few characters. The point I'm trying to get at is that CBFD manages to somehow illustrate (at least to me) how everything can be taken away or simply put be rendered meaningless for no significant reason or cause at all, just leaving the sensitive contextualities in limbo. Conker is and always will be the only one to know what was really lost and it was originally intended for him to stop it right there and then, but they didn't, because the sequels that never came into existence simply had to be made or something, so Conker's blessed with never having some strange peace of mind. Simply put he's not a character made to move on.
It strangely connected with me in a way I didn't expect. After all, we all have things in our life we simply can't help and doing nothing can some times be the only thing capable of keeping such things from getting out of balance. We share Conker's fate as much as he does his own in a strange way.
PS: I apologize to anybody who melted their mind reading this, I simply struggled to explain such a concept very well...
I mean it is a feat and a half to make it this far so kudos to you!
Damn that was deep.
Why does it sound like Conker’s whispering a lot of the time? Did they get a kid who whispered so he wouldn’t get caught by his parents?
Actually here's a VA trivia... All the characters in the game are goice by only 3 people! And all male voices outside the great mighty poo are Chris seavor!
Pyro Flare If I could go back in time to a month ago just to say “my icon is intentionally not a Delphox,” I would. But since time travel doesn’t exist, I’m gonna have to say it now.
@@blazerthedelphox because of N64 compression
The N64 cartridge was not the most powerful thing ever so they had to make limitations
I haven’t seen this game before and I don’t know why 0:50 made me cry laughing. Just so unexpected for a game about a squirrel...
my mans literally kidnaps a squirrel just so that he can tie him up and use him as a table leg for all eternity instead of just fixing the damn thing.
What a coincidence, I just played the game recently. Guess I won't be spoiled this time !
The fact that conker takes fall damage is certainly strange, as in real life, squirrel's actually have a terminal velocity so low that no fall can hurt them.
By the way, someone in one of your videos suggested this. (The CBE where there are creepy game overs, specifically when they turn to angels.)
This look like a Sonic Adventure reference when Sonic with getting chased by that whale 1:41
I wonder how the ending would have been like had if conker brought back berri to life
where’s conky’s good hair night
So...here's the thing about Conker's Bad Fur Day. First, lemme preface this by saying that I am an American. American humor is vastly different from British humor. British humor is more...how should I say...classist? Most of the humor in things (I think) comes from exaggerated versions of how people in certain social classes act. Hence the accents, the crassness of certain voices, the euphemisms. American humor is a lot more focused on slapstick. That old quote "comedy is when you fall in a manhole and die, tragedy is when I get a paper cut" fits well for what I mean.
But...man, most of the humor in this game feels more like it's trying to be funny, yet it hides behind its semi-lackluster gameplay by saying "Yeah sure, pissing a rock golem down a hole is a pain, but...we're funnier than Super Mario 64, right?" It was easier for me to laugh at NintendoCapriSun laughing at the jokes than it was to laugh at them myself. That's why I actually liked Conker: Live & Reloaded a little better. Sure, they put in more pointless censoring (nobody should ever censor the Great Mighty Poo), but they actually seemed to improve the gameplay portion and fine-tune the experience. Especially the War part with the Tediz (I hate those guys). But maybe the thing that really took me out of the experience was the fact that 90% of the voices were the same guy. Like the whole episode was a puppet show and Punch & Judy were gonna come out any second going "That's how you do it!" And all I can say is "Oh no it isn't." Again, great effort by one dude (and like 2 other people for 10%), but the moment I criticize that, people have to go "But it's a funny game so that's okay."
I know that Conker's series is basically dead. They took it to the Kinect, kiddified him, and killed him. Killed his franchise. No chance of a remake (or...threemake). But...I dunno. Part of me really does hope there's a chance at another game. Maybe Conker meets his Twelve Tales version and kills/corrupts it. Maybe it's the game all over again (Conker's Bad Remake), but with new movies to reference and more voices, and Chris Seavor can still voice Conker but enunciate a bit more. Or maybe it's that fabled fairy (like ephemeral) sequel Conker's Other Bad Fur Day where Conker drinks the kingly fortune away and has to earn it all back or he hangs himself or gets put in jail or something. At least it'd be something and we're not left with a lackluster Clockwork Orange reference and a vague epilogue.
12:04 *A D I O S*
The mature tone and whatnot started as an on-a-whim challenge to see if such a tone could work. The wasps and bees segment was the trial run for this, and thus the first part of the final product to be written.
I been a long time viewer and honestly I think this is one of your absolute best.
Your always give the respect to each game you cover.
Kudos.
This is the most pure absurdist game ever. One must imagine Conker happy.
So instead of just buying a new table, the panther king tries to capture a squirrel?
I bought an N64 a couple months ago just for this game, its great
I Honestly like how the detauls rewarding the endings Is still something peculiar to this day
6:26 Yeah, this was the most popular game in my city when I was 10. If we weren't fast enough after school was over, some other group of kids would be already playing the game when my friends and I arrived to the rental place. No one knew what it said because the city in question is from a Spanish speaking country. What everyone liked was the multiplayer though, nobody played the main story. It was until much later when I had a good understanding of English that I played through the story mode and I only wished I knew more English back then to translate the dialogs to my friends. I'm sure they would have loved it as much as I did.
That's one heck of a
*Bad Fur Day, Conker*
9:18
Ok, git, the comment that you just did is peak comedy!
It kinda sucks we never got Conker 2, was supposed to give a better ending
damn im glad i never played this when i was little or else i,d be terrifed and sad.
you probablye already know, but i gonna told you anyway : the begining scene (so ending) is a parodia of a clocwork orange.
the weird robot professor guy in space sound so casual like *"oh *$#@ I'm being sucked into space oh $&^@"*
Ending idea (must get killed by the alien)
(Conker wakes up in hell)
Gregg: Ya used yer last life there, mate.
Conker: Does that mean-
Gregg: Yeh, but good luck looking for her! Hahaha! ...I sound like a bloody cat. Those things suck.
Gregg walks away, and the "Game Over" appears as Conker is left glaring at the screen.
Still works out better for Conker than the actual ending.
They should've made Conker order a vodka martini, shaken not stirred, which would be fitting for two reasons: this game has a tone of references, and this was made by Rare, who, of course, made Goldeneye for N64
After watching the ending
_Now I see why the panther king went evil._
this needs a sequel ressurect the idea microsoft.
I had this game on N64 remember it being a great game when i was younger. When you go back and play it though it hasnt aged to well, all the references really make it seem dated and there was a lot of irratating sections in the game
"Have you seen this squirrel"?
"No, not on the carton, you idiot!"
Now imagine how the game over cutscene would play out after they recover Conker after he gets eaten by that Dog-fish:
King: "So? Did you get him?"
Weasel servants: "Yes, we did, sire, but...he's a bit smelly..."
King: "Huh...WHAT?! How am I supposed to prop the table up with a bag of s**t?!"
Weasel servants: "Well, that's all we found of him..."
*King pulls out duct tape & glares at weasel servants*
Weasel servants: *Gulp!*
GAME OVER!
This was meant to tease a sequel which was cancelled called conkers other bad fur day, in which he would have found another love interest and lived happily
I had questions as kid, like why was there a couple of sliced body parts of conker inside the spinning blade before going under water, is that foreshadowing? How do I save the squirrel solider on the electric chair? My childhood fear was zombie squirrels, they gave me nightmares, also I thought Conker was just trying to hit on Berri lol
The reason why people miss the Game Over endings is probably cause they keep getting those Tail things after Greg the Reaper told Conker about it lol, I only remember getting the Table ending were he gets tied up. (I finally heard the tape sound)
Why would Panther King eat wet squirrels but not cooked squirrels?
I should really not question logic in this game...
I don't think he Will eat Conker
Wow that ending
Maybe Conker's stuck in a nightmare and he can't wake up. I mean after all, he does drink a lot.
I think there's no good ending in the end, for Conker anyway.
conker sitting in his throne and the background music represents alex de large from a clockwork orange
Probably the few people who have criticize Conker and didn't Overly Praise and knowledge the downs of the game
Conker has a bad ending too? I never played the game but still.
oh no, the cycle continue...
Eventually, Conker stopped thinking
(Well, if he ever did think, to begin with...)
A series covering bad movie endings could be named "Eerie Sad Endings".
All the lines sound like they're hesitating to say them because they're embarrassed or something
I love these videos
I'm not a fan of M-rated games, actually I have never even planned to play any M-rated game. But I know a little bit about this game, mostly the Great Mighty Poo lol and because of Pewdiepie, I had decided to play it. (Yeah...through emulator...man this is embarrasing :P)
At first I was only planned to play to the Great Poo part and delete it since the rom size is very big. However, I started to like it and decided to play the whole game. It was just months ago. Like I said, I know only a little about this game. From what I have watched, I think it's just a game full with blood, dark comedy, those adult contents. But after I played it myself, I have to say that it's one of my favorites games I have ever played. I don't know how to put, all I know is that after I completed it I felt a bit depress and despair for few days.
One of my memorable moments is probably the war part. I know it's funny to think that teddy bears can become serial killers, but the entire part, the places, the music, I can feel pain and loss as if it's the real war.
....I'm not very good at express words, but all I can say is that, this has to be one of the most creative ways to make a video game; from cartoonish-styled characters to the badass killers, and from those dark comedy to be one of the darkest story I have ever experienced in gaming.
How is it embarrassing to play through an emulator? Most people don't have the original game or console. Even Pewdiepie used an emulator in that playthrough. But anyway, the game really was great.
7:25 I actually wonder how the hell did they get Conker out of that shithole.
This most badass game Im telling you