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Gold Jinjo
3rd December 2004, 07:11 AM
I've just discovered -- this months issue of the Official XBox Magazine (Issue #39) has a playable demo of Conker: Live & Reloaded :D
*is giddy*
Nebuchanezzar
3rd December 2004, 08:06 AM
Is it good or garbage?
Icy Guy
3rd December 2004, 06:22 PM
Good. Very good. (http://www.dkvine.com/interactive/forums/index.php?showtopic=1760&st=0&#entry44804)
Oh, and sorry about not warning you earlier, Gold, but I had an excuse, at least for this week: Xbox Live + Halo 2. ;)
Gold Jinjo
3rd December 2004, 10:35 PM
Oh, you finally got Live, eh? :D
...now I just have to get it.
BandannaBlue
4th December 2004, 04:00 AM
And I need to get an Xbox...
Is it a single player or multiplayer demo? That single player looked nice...
Gold Jinjo
4th December 2004, 07:51 PM
Is it a single player or multiplayer demo? That single player looked nice...
It's a single player demo of the War chapter. Which I completely forgot to pick up today... :mad:
*kicks Icy for no reason*
Nebuchanezzar
5th December 2004, 07:31 AM
Bah, the war chapter was crap compared to the Spooky chapter. Tell me, why didn't they put in any rip-off of Full Metal Jacket into that war chapter. Was it out of respect for Stanley Kubrick or was it because they (Rare) are morons that don't see any movies that are remotely old or classic.
Gold Jinjo
6th December 2004, 03:00 AM
Bah, the war chapter was crap compared to the Spooky chapter.
True, but the War chapter sort of resembles the Live! part of the game... which sort of makes sense why they picked it. Don't know if that was the actual reason, but it makes sense nonetheless ;)
Icy Guy
7th December 2004, 07:15 PM
Bah, the war chapter was crap compared to the Spooky chapter. Tell me, why didn't they put in any rip-off of Full Metal Jacket into that war chapter. Was it out of respect for Stanley Kubrick or was it because they (Rare) are morons that don't see any movies that are remotely old or classic.
'Cause they put one in the game much, much earlier, with "You love manual long time."
Er...that's a spoof of a line from FMJ, right? ("Me love you long time"?)
Also, they definitely didn't hold back on anything Kubrick-related. The intro and ending are supposed to be a nod to A Clockwork Orange (similar music, too - Queen Mary's funeral march, by Henry Purcell), and I recall reading that there were a couple other nods to Kubrick in the game, too.
Still, Enter the Vertex > all. ;)
*kicks Icy for no reason*
Oof! *Live Communicator falls off*
R Hunter
9th December 2004, 03:13 AM
Yessir Enter The Vertex was my favorite part of the main game. My favorite part overall was beating on my friends in the mutiplayer:D
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