The only game on the N64 that's not afraid to let out a curse word or two. Great classic.

User Rating: 10 | Conker's Bad Fur Day N64
I recently got this game as a bundle for my N64 and what a good thing too because this game is pretty expensive and hard too find (expect the remake) I didn't think much about the cover or the idea of controlling a squirrel, i thought this was just another 3D platforming game like Banjo & Kazooie, but the thing that got M15+ rating and all the curse words in the game.

Story: The story starts off with Conker leaving a message on the Phone for his girlfriend Berri and saying that he is going to be late because he is out with his mates. The morning after a night of binge drinking, Conker awakes to find himself in an unfamiliar land with a terrible hangover. Having no other choice, he begins a long journey with the goal of returning home to his girlfriend, Berri. While he is trying to get home, he also must avoid the minions of the Panther King, who wishes to use Conker as a side table leg; his scientist, Professor von Kripplespak, meanwhile, is tired of being bossed around by the Panther King and plots his vengeance.
While trying to find his way home, Conker finds himself in a variety of situations like a menacing hay boss, a savage bullfish, Stink beetles, Wasps, A Great Mighty Poo, Cavemen, Dinosaurs, Rockmonsters and Gangsters.

Gameplay: It plays like any typical Platfrom game on the N64, you can double jump, hit people with frying pans and hover with your tail. Your lives are tails and after every time you get killed, the grim reaper brings you back. He can swim underwater for a while until he runs out of breath, jog indefinitely and not get tired, and is strong enough to push heavy round objects.
Conker also has a life bar which is represented as six-squared anti-gravity chocolates. There are also some bits in the game were you have to use the context sensitive mode to do things that conker wouldn't normally do. thing include like using a crossbow- throwing knifes, using a sling shot or defeating boss battles and opening doors. The game has a lot of strong language in it, but only censors the words f**k cock and sometimes s**t with a bleep censor, with the subtitles of the speech containing the word being flashing symbols in red, like skulls, spirals and lightning. In the remake s**t is bleeped out entirely.

Sound: The sound is brilliant for a N64 game and it actually has both voice actors and captions. the music is catchy and brilliant. Multiplayer: Conker's Bad Fur Day has a multiplayer option as well, featuring seven different minigames: Beach, Raptor, Heist, Death Match, War, Tank, and Race. It also has eight different levels, one for each mode. Health is measured in chocolates just as in the single player mode. In Beach, the player controls either the Frenchies or the Tediz.

Overall: A game that is enjoyable to both kids and adults (mainly the mature ages) that will always bring a smile to anyone's face.