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Second one. I haven't personally played the first one because the rewards from it are pointless for me.
demo's glasses called ''Dangeresque Too?'' (You might know it as demopan's glasses) from ''Strong Bad'' (Web Series)
Stock minigun reskin called ''Iron Curtain'' from ''Heavy'' (Team Fortress 2)
Stock invis watch reskin called ''Enhusiast's timepiece'' from ''Tycho''(Penny Arcade Web Series)
and Stock pistol reskin called ''Lugermorph'' from ''Max'' (Sam and Max) (Luger-Morph, It comes from Luger the german pistol and Lagamorph which is the family rabbits and bunnies reside in)
Poker Night 2's TF2 Rewards:
The Bloodhound hat for ''Sniper and Spy'' from ''Sam'' (Sam and Max)
The Dapper Disguise for ''Spy'' from ''Claptrap'' (Borderlands 1, 2 and the presequel)
The Necronomicrown for ''Pyro'' from ''Ash Williams'' (Evil Dead Franchise)
Samson Skewer for ''Heavy'' from ''Brock Samson'' (Venture Bros)
And Long Fall Loafers for ''Scout'' from ''GlaDOS'' (Portal)
Poker Night 2's Borderlands Rewards:
Hippity Hoppity for ''Gaige'' from ''Sam''
Bluffer's Bane for ''Maya'' from ''Claptrap''
Guy With a Gun for ''Axton'' from ''Ash''
Nothing Ventured for ''Salvador'' from ''Brock''
Are Y0u Still There for ''Zer0'' from ''Glados''
That's about it
I like the first game's items more but second game has Sam so second game is the best one.
The first one has Tycho, Heavy, and Max, which is nice, but the conversations feel far more real in Poker Night 2. Poker Night 2 also has more difficulty, and GLaDOS.
Unlike the first game, Poker Night 2 has storylines with its characters, with them talking about certain things going on in their lives that you get more info on every few games, such as Max being a "chosen one" for another thing, and Ashley considering proposing to Wendy, among other things. It's a little touch, but it's nice and shows these characters have lives outside the Poker game (aside from the obvious, their own series).