Daystar Clarion said:
Nope. ME 2 was better than the first game on every conceivable level.
I don't give a shit if I lose the ability to carry around eleventy trillion tonnes of arbitrary weapon mods.
It's not as though the amount of powers or abilities was cut down as well, or the ability to perform them cut down to small windows instead of being able to performed whenever you want. It's not like the story suffered in any way, and wasn't padded 80% by 'Rounding up the gang' and only 20% of it actively being stopping the enemy and doing what you had intended to do by undermining and defeating them. It's not like the massive amount of characters lead to much less depth and interaction for them individually so we were left with more hollow and short stories and arcs for each of them.
ME2 was good, but you can't just blanket it as being better that quickly. It had its problems. Some of the things that were cut were not for the better. While the tightening of the gunplay was good, the lack of selection between weapons, the chance to customize them, and the ability to use you powers and have more of them available to you in combat was also lost. I felt the story had also suffered during this time. While it was nice to see some new, more urban centres of the galaxy other then the Citadel, such as Omega, or Illium, the characters suffered I felt. While I felt that every character in the first game had been solid, well defined, and interesting (exception of course to Kaiden), I felt a lot more in the second game were just there for padding and didn't get the chance to be explored nearly with nearly as much depth as before. Jacob and Samara were probably the worst offenders, but Grunt didn't hold anything on Wrex, and Jack and Miranda each had a number of problems with them as well.
So to pretty well sum up, don't say that it's completely better then what came before it. Some of the things it lost were the most valuable. While the Mako was never that fun to drive, it at least allowed for some exploration of planets, and the ability to find side quests and stories. Do you really feel that Planet Scanning was a better replacement for that?