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The route design in Chapter Six indeed has issues. The primary reasons are likely budget constraints and tight deadlines, so Chapter Six was completed in a rush. This is also why the ending animation of Chapter Six is called "Unfinished."
Replayability really depends on how much you enjoyed combat, going through so many bosses and Chinese mythology in general. There are no choices, so you can't change much except spells. I will probably replay this game eventually, but for now I may finish ng+, since you are OP and can just run through it and get rest of the achievements, even though I rarely do that, I really like this game and combat.
Also I added to review, but to get all achievements you must play ng+, at least some part of it.