I had the advantage of not playing either one until both were out and complaints and praise had both faded a bit. I tried Bioshock on a whim, and it impressed me enough to play B2. In fact, Bioshock is one of the few games I actually put enough time into to earn all the achievements. B2 was enjoyable, and I did download and play the "Minerva's Den" expansion, but I largely ignored the multiplayer and protector trials (might still go back to those).
My opinion on those games as a set: they work, mostly. I like them both equally, and there wasn't really anything in B1 gameplaywise that made it superior to B2. The narrative was stronger, but 2 only suffered because it tried to shoehorn in more to 1.
The point of this rambling post?
...I think I lost track. Probably that B1 wasn't as incredible as hype said, and B2 wasn't as bad as detractors claimed. But they were both good.
My opinion on those games as a set: they work, mostly. I like them both equally, and there wasn't really anything in B1 gameplaywise that made it superior to B2. The narrative was stronger, but 2 only suffered because it tried to shoehorn in more to 1.
The point of this rambling post?
...I think I lost track. Probably that B1 wasn't as incredible as hype said, and B2 wasn't as bad as detractors claimed. But they were both good.