@ swa -- I guess I shouldn't really take official critical reviews into account -- I guess what I mean is, public reception? Us. The fans. Or fans of hip hop in general.
From what I've seen here, and on numerous other hip hop forums where Eminem is either loved or hated, along with real life conversations with both casual and die hard fans -- it seems the consensus is his first three were his best, and everything else that followed has been mixed.
Now, individually there's gonna be deviations, for example, I think Recovery is his third best album. For me it's TES, then MMLP, then Recovery, and then SSLP, but I understand I may be a minority in that and so I'm only going by what it seems people think as a whole. And that is, nothing he's put out after his first three have touched those first three.
Now I'm as stanny as one can get. I've been following him since I was 11 (I'm 26 now), own all his albums, any side projects he's ever done, bought everything first day, memorized all the lyrics, blindly defended him on other forums of which I used to casually post -- but looking at his recent work -- am I getting the same fuzzy feeling listening to Monster as I did with Remember Me? Am I getting that same flawless feeling listening to So Much Better as I did with Superman? No.
Again, I love this album, I love the fact that he is still around making music as Eminem has been a part of my life for more years than he hasn't. But I don't get that same flawless, wouldn't change a thing feeling with MMLP 2 as I did with MMLP and TES and to a lesser extent, Recovery. I would change several things about MMLP 2. Now you can say it's nostalgia, it's me growing up and just not blindly accepting every song he makes like I did when I was a teen and had no musical opinion of my own. But the fact remains, if all I can look forward to now are albums that have both high spots and low spots, I don't want to have to wait a significant amount of time for them.
I'd rather get them every other year or something. Not every three years.