![]() ![]() Bandits are now sand pirates in Captain Scarlett, and they're all basically tweaked versions of the enemies you've already faced. Riding the high seas, er, dunes is smooth and fun.īandits are now sand pirates in Captain Scarlett, and they're all basically tweaked versions of the enemies you've already faced. It's easily the best vehicle in Borderlands 2, chiefly because it eliminates those jarring stops that land vehicles frequently encounter when they hit even the most minor crack in the pavement. This isn't a version of the Star Wars sand skiff, it is the Star Wars sand skiff, and I think that's fanboyrific. They'll all send you out to explore the formerly undersea expanse on a sand skiff, a Borderlands version of Jabba the Hutt's desert hovercraft. Thompson look and clinging-to-sanity methods, is a classic character. ![]() Its main characters, including Captain Scarlett herself, Shade, the squirrel-poo nutty sole survivor in the former resort town of Oasis, and Herbert, the former Scarlett crewmember who has become a hermit obsessed with his former boss, all have terrific dialog and hilarious bits to share. The setting, a coastal region completely drained of water and now a desert, is littered with rusty wrecked ships creaking and groaning to be explored. It's all delivered with the colorful Borderlands vibe. Sticking straight to the core treasure-hunt quest takes roughly four hours to complete, but there are tons of optional side quests and, much like the core Borderlands 2 campaign, once you complete it you unlock a host of new missions to take on. I've spent six hours shooting and sand-skiffing my way through Pirate Bay, and I feel like I've barely scratched the surface for what it has to offer. To be clear, Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate's Booty is great fun, and an impressive amount of content for the $10 price. Pirate Bay and its legendary hidden treasure is an ideal setting and a great story spin on the tried-and-true Vault Hunter formula, but without a Handsome Jack, it feels much more like an optional aside rather than the urgent, must-play adventure I was expecting after the Original Borderlands' stellar DLC add-ons. I'm not talking about Jack himself, but rather a big, bad boss that serves as a suitable stick that drives the storyline - and players - unrelentingly toward the climax. The first Borderlands 2 content add-on, Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate's Booty, will give fans hours of yo-ho-hoing enjoyment, but it's missing one critical component that makes the core game such a triumph: Handsome Jack. There are pirates, Star Wars sand skiffs, quests galore, and more glittering loot than you could ever hope to cram into your inventory. ![]()
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