I think it's worth finishing, even if you've seen cut scenes etc., because I always feel like I get more from seeing them in context. Especially if, as I seem to remember, you are a Basch fan, because he gets development at the end.
FFX-2 totally benefits from a replay, IMO (which is of course totally unbiased and not influenced by wanting to get more of my friends to like or at least come to a better appreciation of the game, oh no not at all), because it was non-linear enough that it's really easy to miss stuff the first time through. Also you pick up on way more stuff once you know what's really going on with Paine and the Crimson Squad backstory. At least I did. So I totally encourage you to pick it up again if you have any interest.
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I think it's worth finishing, even if you've seen cut scenes etc., because I always feel like I get more from seeing them in context. Especially if, as I seem to remember, you are a Basch fan, because he gets development at the end.
FFX-2 totally benefits from a replay, IMO (which is of course totally unbiased and not influenced by wanting to get more of my friends to like or at least come to a better appreciation of the game, oh no not at all), because it was non-linear enough that it's really easy to miss stuff the first time through. Also you pick up on way more stuff once you know what's really going on with Paine and the Crimson Squad backstory. At least I did. So I totally encourage you to pick it up again if you have any interest.