10 Single-Player Video Games With Insanely Underrated Multiplayer Modes
10. Conker's Bad Fur Day
Conker was one of those gems Rare was able to flaunt back in it's N64 days. While happy-go-lucky 3D platformers were being churned out, Rare went the opposite direction, giving us one fuelled with obscenity and violence instead.
The multiplayer followed suit as well, and allowed you to either play against bots or friends, providing the latter were sitting next to you. Modes would see you hoverboard racing over lava while hitting players with frying pans, or controlling either a dinosaur as it defended its eggs against caveman, or playing as the caveman and stealing them instead. Another mode was a four person free-for-all that saw you trying to steal money from a vault, where the money itself literally told you to "f**k off".
If none of that whet your palette, you could go full-on WWII with it and play one of the two Nazi Teddiz vs. Squirrel modes, seeing you either storm the beaches as squirrels trying to infiltrate the Teddiz' base, or just all-out warfare. Every mode played differently, and every mode had something unique to offer.
You could slice off Teddiz heads with a katana or have sacks of money yell curse words at you for hours at a time. The choice was yours.