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{{quote| ''"Even if you present them with a more noble way, humans won't change. I've been watching them for two thousand years."''}}
{{quote| ''"Even if you present them with a more noble way, humans won't change. I've been watching them for two thousand years."''}}


Namco Bandai's latest entry in the ''[[Tales (series)]]'', released in Japan for the [[Play Station 3]] on the 8th of September 2011. It currently holds the record for the fastest-selling ''[[Tales (series)]]'' title and the second fastest-selling [[Play Station 3]] title <ref>of this writing, September 2011</ref> with approximately 525,605 copies sold in the first week.
Namco Bandai's latest entry in the ''[[Tales (series)]]'', released in Japan for the [[PlayStation 3]] on the 8th of September 2011. It currently holds the record for the fastest-selling ''[[Tales (series)]]'' title and the second fastest-selling [[PlayStation 3]] title <ref>of this writing, September 2011</ref> with approximately 525,605 copies sold in the first week.


In the world of Liese Maxia, humans and monsters co-exist with the Spirits, who grant their power to humans in exchange for protection. The most basic form of this is the ability to channel mana as Spirit Power, which can be used to power everything from street lamps to magical spells. Two countries vie for supremacy of Liese Maxia: La Schugall, an empire whose extensive use of Spirit Power has granted it incredible prosperity; and A Jule, a developing country whose power comes from the control of monsters.
In the world of Liese Maxia, humans and monsters co-exist with the Spirits, who grant their power to humans in exchange for protection. The most basic form of this is the ability to channel mana as Spirit Power, which can be used to power everything from street lamps to magical spells. Two countries vie for supremacy of Liese Maxia: La Schugall, an empire whose extensive use of Spirit Power has granted it incredible prosperity; and A Jule, a developing country whose power comes from the control of monsters.