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Pirate's Booty is a great way to kick of the DLC for Borderlands 2 , that immediately blows all of Borderlands (2009) DLC out of the water. Pirate's Booty has a solid story, its nothing mind blowing but its enough to keep me engaged through its runtime. It introduces a few new characters who for the most part i quite like namely Shade and Captain Scarlett. The setting is my highlight though, i love the pirate aesthetic mixed with the barren desert, it makes for a really good setting.

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Allright piece of DLC for the main game.

I loved Borderlands 2 and had a great time with this amazing sequel. The humor, silly atmosphere and new features created a fresh new experience for me.

I still think the best part of this game is the humor. Every mission, every encounter, everything is one big joke. Names of bosses, many times, refer to pop culture icons and certain missions are just hilarious and stupid. It is just as good (if not better) than the first Borderlands game.

After the main game, I completed Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate's Booty. In this DLC, you aid captain Scarlett, in her search for Captain Blade's Lost Treasure of the Sands. She warns you multiple times that she will betray you when you/she finds it, the very thing she eventually does. You fight her and her big ass pet, destroying it. Scarlett escapes afterwards via a Teleporter. You find the treasure and collect the precious loot, ending the DLC. This expansion also added a new vehicle, the Sandskiff.

Overall, I liked this expansion and its story, although the desert biome, in which it plays, was a little boring in my opinion.

In the end, the main game was a lot of fun and this completed DLC was enjoyable enough.

Rakk Hives can be pets?? No fair, me wants a giant mammoth vagina monster as a pet!!

Already better than all of BL1’s DLCs combined. Scarlett’s a fun character, the pirate setting is genuinely really cool, the new areas are fun to traverse (mostly due to the Sandskiff) and the fights are well-designed.

A meh first DLC. It's all just story content, story that's not part of the main game. It's about on par with Zombie Island from the first game. I enjoyed it a lot but there are some flaws such as no character progression at all and awful MMO game mechanics. The "raid" bosses are poorly designed? If you really like BL2 than the DLC is worth it. Otherwise meh.


scarlett is such a queen cmon, also sand hawk is delicious

Pretty good starting DLC, but Shades face will haunt me for the rest of my life.

Bazı kısımlar çok uzatılmış hissettirdi, onun dışında fena değil.

Cute (?) title, boring DLC. Gearbox seems to sporadically know how to make these bite-sized versions of the Borderlands experience memorable, and this unfortunately suffers from have way too large of a playspace with very little content to actually engage with. Skippable unless you want to try the raid boss with some friends.

Strong start but drags a bit. Good weapons though.

ya no hasen juegos como estes, estoy candado jfe

Sort of pedestrian area design, slightly buggy and maybe kind of rushed to release feeling - but the concept and characters are fun enough. It seems like mostly what youre paying for are the unique quest rewards (kinda common with early DLC culture)

Fantastic environments and fun characters guide the usual good missions.

Could've been more polished in certain segments

I can't believe it took me 7 years to understand the pun in the title, I hope you are in pain at this very moment Randy Pitchford (not for the dlc mind you, but because he is a terrible person).

the Sand Hawk gun permanently shattered the games challenge