I basically agree with Semfry - I also believe
Tarmation 2 to be a bit better than its predecessor (and this time Lightning Hunter's review score is more reasonable: I also feel the blurb is very fitting, "almost like a dreamland"), and given how fun it was to play through the short
Tarmation series, it's a shame there isn't more.
I remember the rhythm of the map's opening act really impressing me the first time round - tight gameplay, scripted sequences, impressive vistas, heavy machinery and great use of dynamic lighting... and the later parts do not disappoint either. It felt like a grand adventure! It's quite challenging - probably more so than the first map which was no cakewalk on a first playthrough either.
However, as already mentioned and as can be easily seen from the screenshots, it's true that it isn't as coherent as the first map in the series, and while the "dreamland" (or indeed "nightmareland") aspect seems to win over most people (Semfry put it most eloquently), I remember a couple of members of our community expressing the view that
Tarmation 2 was a disappointing sequel - mostly because of its eclectic style. Kajgue may yet elaborate on his thoughts on this one, having hinted at them in the recent MOTW thread for
Tarmation - The Tiradium Sublimation
Excellent overall, is what I'd say - just one small step away from greatness!
Oh, and as for the story: it doesn't amount to much (it's not even finished), but in the strictest sense the "conspiracy" is revealed here and I would say the combination of explicit and implicit storytelling did enough to feel intriguing and again this reinforces the yearning for more.