Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of badass
Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate's Booty is essentially more-of-the-same for the Borderlands 2 player, and that's pretty great.
My only real point against it is that there isn't all that much content. Not that it's "short," but in the shadow of the main game's overflowing glut of side-missions, it's just "not long."
Back in 2013, I wrote:
In an industry filled with cop-out DLCs that do nothing but grift more money from loyal customers, this pack makes the case for meaningfully extending the game experience, with both an amusing story and a solid collection of additional quests.
... and it's somewhat disappointing that - for the industry at large - this still feels very true. Captain Scarlett remains a stand-out example of DLC done right.
Better than: Saints Row: The Third - Genkibowl VII (or any of the other Saints Row DLCs)
Not as good as: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Dawnguard (or Dragonborn)
We're coming for you next, Mr. Torgue: OH YEEEEAAHHHHHH!!
Progress: Finished everything except Hyperius.