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Which part do you think is better? 1 or 2? Or have you not played both parts?
As far as I'm concerned, i liked the second one better. The first one was a bit redundant for me, and I mainly left the game after each chapter, then came back two months later. Not tonight 2 gives you a bit less freedom, whereas in the first opus there are opportunies, for instance, where you can choose between this or that job, and that you can get objects if you spend 3 nights there but not there, yk. The second opus even feels a bit linear tbh, and it's more like you're doing a series of nights.
Buuuut Not Tonight 2 was so entertaining and less boring, because each location welcome you with a new minigame with the usual Id-verification, such as completing a puzzle, or trying to win a card luck-based game at the casino, which keeps you diverted, and in my case it gave me the will the complete more and more levels to discover the next location and its minigame. There also are some sort of cutscenes with choices (where you're on the map) that are funny, and trying to do the good choices to get better grades at the MapO system makes it amusing too.
I don't know if you've already bought it ! But I hope that my comment will be helpful !