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    Tales of the Abyss fan, anybody?

    Anyone at all? Either the game or the anime, I just want someone to have a common discussion topic with on this one rofl.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZobSbECu20
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    If, after we have recognized intuitively a number of simple truths, we wish to draw any inference from them, it is useful to run them over in a continuous and uninterrupted act of thought, to reflect upon their relations to one another, and to grasp together distinctly a number of these propositions so far as is possible at the same time. For this is a way of making our knowledge much more certain, and of greatly increasing the power of the mind.

    We ought to give the whole of our attention to the most insignificant and most easily mastered facts, and remain a long time in contemplation of them until we are accustomed to behold the truth clearly and distinctly.

    The Meditator reasons that he need only find some reason to doubt his present opinions in order to prompt him to seek sturdier foundations for his knowledge. Rather than doubt every one of his opinions individually, he reasons that he might cast them all into doubt if he can doubt the foundations and basic principles upon which his opinions are founded.

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    Excitedy fan bump.

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    If, after we have recognized intuitively a number of simple truths, we wish to draw any inference from them, it is useful to run them over in a continuous and uninterrupted act of thought, to reflect upon their relations to one another, and to grasp together distinctly a number of these propositions so far as is possible at the same time. For this is a way of making our knowledge much more certain, and of greatly increasing the power of the mind.

    We ought to give the whole of our attention to the most insignificant and most easily mastered facts, and remain a long time in contemplation of them until we are accustomed to behold the truth clearly and distinctly.

    The Meditator reasons that he need only find some reason to doubt his present opinions in order to prompt him to seek sturdier foundations for his knowledge. Rather than doubt every one of his opinions individually, he reasons that he might cast them all into doubt if he can doubt the foundations and basic principles upon which his opinions are founded.

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    Worst Tales of... game ever...
    Had to say it.

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    Well, thanks for that lovely ass opinion! Although I didn't play any other, so I can't agree or disagree. ^^
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    If, after we have recognized intuitively a number of simple truths, we wish to draw any inference from them, it is useful to run them over in a continuous and uninterrupted act of thought, to reflect upon their relations to one another, and to grasp together distinctly a number of these propositions so far as is possible at the same time. For this is a way of making our knowledge much more certain, and of greatly increasing the power of the mind.

    We ought to give the whole of our attention to the most insignificant and most easily mastered facts, and remain a long time in contemplation of them until we are accustomed to behold the truth clearly and distinctly.

    The Meditator reasons that he need only find some reason to doubt his present opinions in order to prompt him to seek sturdier foundations for his knowledge. Rather than doubt every one of his opinions individually, he reasons that he might cast them all into doubt if he can doubt the foundations and basic principles upon which his opinions are founded.

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    Senior Member Asune's Avatar
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    Just played two.
    Tales of Phantasia, a good game.
    Then Tales of Abyss, due to that game I stopped playing tales of games

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    Theres a problem with Abyss? TBH I loved the anime, probably gonna get the HD thingamajig if I ever get a 3DS

    Other than that, I haven't had any experience with the games, just the anime adaptions

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    Well in my personal opinion.
    Many characters weren't likeable at all.
    The story was just to predictable, you kinda knew everything that was gonna happen about 5 hours before it happened.
    It really abused of a lot of cliches.

    But the music was awesome, I give 10 points to the music-

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    I personally found the cast quiet likeable, sure Luke was a dick but after he got backhanded for it and he grew on me thereafter. Don't recall the plot being all that bad(bar the strange timeskip) though it's probably something I'd need to rewatch if I'm really going comment on it

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    Rewatching it now after about 2 years since I've done or heard anything related to it. Seems shittier than when I watched it by then, but I still like the game.
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    If, after we have recognized intuitively a number of simple truths, we wish to draw any inference from them, it is useful to run them over in a continuous and uninterrupted act of thought, to reflect upon their relations to one another, and to grasp together distinctly a number of these propositions so far as is possible at the same time. For this is a way of making our knowledge much more certain, and of greatly increasing the power of the mind.

    We ought to give the whole of our attention to the most insignificant and most easily mastered facts, and remain a long time in contemplation of them until we are accustomed to behold the truth clearly and distinctly.

    The Meditator reasons that he need only find some reason to doubt his present opinions in order to prompt him to seek sturdier foundations for his knowledge. Rather than doubt every one of his opinions individually, he reasons that he might cast them all into doubt if he can doubt the foundations and basic principles upon which his opinions are founded.

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