10 Games With Absolutely Filthy Language

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Conker’s Bad Fur Day

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10 Games With Absolutely Filthy Language

If there is anything most gamers remember about Conker, it’s that this little squirrel had one serious potty mouth—and so did everyone else he encountered. The entire Conker series is riddled with expletives and sexual content, which is rather unusual for a Rare-developed game. This the same team that brought Banjo-Kazooie and Donkey Kong 64 to Nintendo’s family oriented Nintendo 64. To see the team create something like Conker was a surprise, but a pleasant one nonetheless. Conker curses up a storm, spends time staring at the giant jugs on a sexy sunflower and hardly appears to be sober at any point in the original game. While the game does censor some of the language, there are still plenty of curse words that are let loose without any sort of censorship. Conker is simply one adorable, down and dirty, foul-mouthed squirrel but that’s exactly what made us all fall in love with him and his cooky world in the first place.


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