a second Rome would appeal to me. Rome was their most successfu lgame in thefranchise and a new engine would be great for a revision of it. another empire would be 2 soon and i dont think total war should go into WW1 as it would change battle gameplay greatly and the idea of a trench based war of attrition doesnt seem very fun.
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im a christian, and i can be annoyed by other christians, more specifically people who say they are christians but preach things that arn't in the bible e.g. 'if your a christian you will have a successful life', stuff like that just isnt true.
in regards to you be annoyed by christians trying to convert you. we believe that if you dont put your faith in god/jesus you will go to hell so we try to help people, most people are annoyed at it but even if we talk to 100 people and one 1 believes it is completely worth it.
i would be Sven from Black cat, im always broke, have a crappy car, wear crappy suits and hats andchain smoke
just guitar, bass and piano.
what should i do if i get scared talking to a girl (i would like to know her more but i cant look her in the face)fat0ol
remember, they are probably as scared of you as you are of them... or is that snakes?
Even though I would like a timeskip so that the series has a chance to redeem itself (because part 2 has been a complete disappointment) I doubt there will be one. The series is running out of plot points to explore and develop on based on the current setting. New events and characters/factions can be introduced for future antagonists but the problem with that is, how will kishimoto pull it off without having it look like a completely random plot device which is one of the main weaknesses of part 2. To alleviate this problem, naruto's part 3 would need to become an adventure series to keep it fresh or otherwise it will just be part 2 all over again.
For a timeskip to occur, the series and characters would have to go through a major overhaul, especially team 7 (kakashi is an exception). In fact I want sasuke to be back in konoha and be on relatively good terms with everyone by the time part 3 starts (if there is a part 3 of course), considering he has been a complete failure as a character ever since after itachi's death. It would be the only way to fix Naruto's unhealthy obsession with him (something I still can't understand to this day) so that Naruto can actually focus on being hokage again. Sakura needs to have some self-respect for herself because honestly she had so much potential as a character but all that was wasted because she's a sasuke-worshipping fangirl, she definately needs to become more independent.
Lastly, kishi would have to find a way to deal with the side characters as well. Kakashi would probably have to become hokage until Naruto is mature enough. Neji, Rock Lee, Shikimaru, Chouji, etc will all need to have some closure because I can't see all of them accompanying naruto, sasuke and sakura on their adventure.
So yes I hope for a part 3 as long as it will make the series better
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i completely dissagree, nothing really important happened in part 1. apart from the attack on konaha no big issues came up, it was all small personal problems. part 2 is epic in comparrison, almost like part 1 was a prelude to the main story. furthermore i find that naruto in part 2 is much more likable and belieavable then part 1 naruto who was an annoying little brat.
kigndom hearts, ive been waiting for it for ages and only heard about scrrible-gibble (or whatever its called) a few months ago.
its not really a difficult game, for the time it originally came out it was pretty easy compared torpgs of its time.
also to get the hardest ending the 'dream team' one you have to beat the boss when you first have to compulsory fight it which is nearly impossible unless youve done serious lvl grinding.
there is nothing childish about the gameplay. but the plot and characters are kiddy. pokemon was designed for 8- 12 yearolds wasnt it?
o yer, i forgot to metion Dark Spire, that game is virtually impossible without a guide.
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