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The overall more serious tone just makes those outrageous moments all the more fun. You also get some background on why the boss is doing the random side activities. Aside from that, SR2 also has a sense of progression, which is something SR3 lacks.
In my opinion, SR2 is far better, with a number of features that are inexplicably missing from SR3, such as the different layers for clothing, where you could wear whatever you wanted underneath a jacket, instead of predefined combinations.
I think SR4s a giant pile of ♥♥♥♥, so I'd rather not really discuss why, lest I begin a novel length rant
SR2 has a world that's serious and consistent enough that the over-the-top humour when it does occur, just works. SR3/SR4 to me, since everything is over-the-top it means nothing is, the world is so surreal and fake that it all blends together to me.
The other thing SR2 does that works so well is the consistency - the character is just as much of a sociopath in the cutscenes as they are when you're controlling them. I think they toned it down in the later games from what I read, not sure why though.
I've heard the SR2 PC version isn't that great and can retire mods to work properly, though.
SR2 - My favorite when it comes to, the city, AI of NPCs, customization on clothes, the gangs and the orignal psychopathic boss
SR3 - Lease favorite of all the games, dull missions, terrible story, dull city, sex jokes all around, dull and glitchy AI, 80% terrible clothing DLC and 2 crap mission DLC packs (Attack of the clones was ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ terrible and Gangstas in space was only good for the rewards) and a decent one (Genkibowl is fun and has great rewards), and not as fun or rememberable as SR2
SR4 - My favorite when it comes to, the weapons, weapon customization, vehicles, Sci-fi jokes and DLC (Like Commander and Cheif and Pirate pack).
SR2 and SR4 are my favorite SR games, both for diffirent reasons, sadly people from either side bash each other until no tormmrow, however I feel like I'm the only guy who likes both just as much
Now waiting for Gat out of Hell, looks like a lot of fun.
The reason I like SR2 the most is that there is just so much more to it. More stories, more characters that are fleshed out, more customization especially with the player character, more side missions, a more "alive" feeling city.. All around a much more memorable game in the long run. Kind of like how many people still like GTA San Andreas the most in the GTA series and think it was the best game of that series.
Also, I do not like how SR3 and SR4 are basically expensive DLC fests. I didn't even buy SR3 and SR4 until the "complete" editions came out on a steam sale. But I'm just one of those old school gamers that thinks a game should be "complete" from the beginning and have "expansions" later on.
So SR2 still gets my vote for the best... Though SR4 was fun in a blatent knockoff of spiderman and prototype and the matrix kinda way.