Conker: Live & Reloaded
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| Conker: Live & Reloaded | |
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| System | Microsoft Xbox |
| Release Date | North America: June 21, 2005 Europe: June 24, 2005 Japan: June 30, 2005 |
| Publisher | Microsoft Game Studios |
| Genre | Third-Person Shooter |
| Rating | M for Mature |
| Players | 1 to 2 (offline), 2 to 16 (online) |
| Controller Pak | |
| Rumble | Supported |
| Expansion Pak | |
| Link Cable | |
| Xbox Live | Supported (Online Multiplayer, Scoreboards, Friends, Voice) |
| Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection | |
Conker: Live & Reloaded is a video game for Microsoft's Xbox video game system. It was released as a remake of the Nintendo 64 game Conker's Bad Fur Day. The game is updated with incredible Xbox graphics, additional "uncensored" content, and a new chapter to the game. Live and Reloaded also features Xbox Live support, which allows people to battle with the critters all over the world.
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Story
One stormy night, Conker got drunk at a bar. In the morning he found himself in a new world. Meanwhile, the evil Panther King's table broke. The only way to fix the table was to use a red squirrel. Since Conker was the only living red squirrel, the Panther King sent his minions to capture him. Now, Conker must travel through poo mountains, meet Mafia weasles, fight in the war against the evil Tediz, and avoid the Panther King's minions in order to get home.
List of differences from Bad Fur Day
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Conker: Live & Reloaded has many, many, changes from the original. This is a list of them.
Game-wide
- Conker now wears green shorts and no longer wears gloves.
- All the music in the game has been re-recorded.
- The graphics, obviously, are vastly improved. Any furry characters (for example, Conker himself) have new fur-effects and there are other graphical modifications.
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| An example of the graphical makeover given to the game. Conker's Bad Fur Day on top, Conker: Live & Reloaded on bottom. Original screenshots from IGN. [1], [2] |
- Birdy now wears a hat.
- For much of the game, you use a baseball bat instead of the frying pan.
- Conker, when left alone, now plays a different game system, the design of which is a nod to the Game Boy Advance SP.
- The weapon-swinging mechanics are changed. In the original, the frying pan was a one-swing item. However, when you use the frying pan (and, after Hungover, the baseball bat) the camera zooms in to Conker, and he holds out the weapon. A triple-swing combo is also possible in C:L&R.
- The metal-garbed goblin enemies originally only seen once in BFD (and done away with using a pooball) are now spread across the game's worlds.
- The speech bubbles are now semi-transparent and scroll vertically through text that wouldn't fit in one bubble.
Speech
- Live and Reload's single player adventure is heavily censored this time around. The N64 version only bleeped words like "the f word" and a few others. While in the Xbox version, practically every single cuss word is bleeped out. It is impossible to play the game without censors, as the bleeps are directly recorded on the games audio tracks. Thus, their is no way to remove them. It is unknown to why Rare decided to add even more censors on the Xbox, as the Xbox is already known as a mature gaming console.
Hungover
- You do not have to walk all the way around the fence to reach Birdy as you did in the original.
- When Conker explains how to skip cutscenes, his wording is modified slightly so he says "pull the left trigger" instead of "push the L button."
- The area below the waterfall is missing (there was originally cash that you could get later in the game.)
- The Key scene is modified. Conker walks up to a gun rack containing various weapons and gets the frying pan. Then, wood-clad versions of the goblin enemies swallow the key and Conker comments about how he thought the game was "just a straight port."
- The Gargoyle scene is modified. The frying pan doesn't work, apparently because the designers "thought it a good idea to change the training level." Conker pulls out the baseball bat and knocks the gargoyle off, then mentions to the designers that he'd like "no more surprises, please."
- Also in the Gargoyle scene, when the gargoyle mentions the change, his voice is noticeably different and there is not as much echo in his voice.
Windy
- The "NASTY/NICE" sign now has a picture of a bee for nice and a picture of a wasp for nasty.
- The beehive-stealing sequence is made much easier.
- A crosshair is added to the slingshot.
Barn Boys
- Some of the tickling bees' locations have been changed and a counter is added to help you keep track of them.
Sloprano
- At beginning of the area wherein you have to climb and avoid falling pooballs, two barrels have been added.
- After Chucky Poo grabs Bazza the beetle in the flashback sequence, he now sticks his middle finger out.
- While Chucky Poo is singing the third verse of his song, the game freezes slightly when Conker says "Your butt?" causing the rest of that verse to be slightly out of sync.
Bats Tower
Uga Buga
Spooky
- The pier where you meet Gregg has been modified to look more like a ghost town. The water has also been changed to blood.
- When you talk to Gregg, his speech has been re-recorded so he says "pissing baseball bat" instead of "pissing frying pan."
- When Conker becomes a bat, he is now his regular orange color, whereas in BFD, he was a black bat.
It's War!
- The entire electric eel sequence in "power's out" has been removed.
- Conker now dons a full army outfit.
- Conker's two guns are now one.
- The Tediz have been redesigned.
- After Conker first gets his gun, a sequence with a troop of Tediz running towards him has been added. The Tediz troop must then be defeated.
- After beating all the Doctor Tediz, a giant monstrous Doctor Tediz has been added.
- In one of the life-support tubes, a BFD-style Tediz can be seen.
- When Conker accidentally shocks the soldier, the scene is extended to where Conker reads a magazine while whistling and trying to ignore the soldiers pained screams.
- The soldier also gets far more injured in C:L&R. In BFD, he simply got charred, whereas in L&R, his eyeball is hanging out of his socket, among other injuries.
Heist
- In the ending sequence, the command line the software engineer uses to communicate with Conker is in a smaller font.

