GodisaGeek: "Frankly, this is DLC done right. While Sir Hammerlock’s Big Game Hunt failed to resonate with many, there was still the Campaign of Carnage and Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate’s Booty to live up to, and Assault on Dragon Keep storms such lofty heights with ease. New enemies, new locations, new loot and new guns – lots and lots of new guns – are enticing enough, but it’s the little things that count even more here, with an undercurrent of emotion beneath the thrashing, chaotic, comedic surface and the smorgasbord of references and Easter Eggs that serve up treat after treat to fans of the genre."
Aaron at IGCritic says "Many have come to think of the term DLC as standing for Downright Lazy Cash-grabbing as opposed to what it is usually intended as; additional content."
EB: Some video game protagonists go it alone throughout their adventures, sometimes they have a sidekick, or an extra gun to tag along with them, but sometimes their adventure is too big to just travel by foot, and that’s where your trusty steed comes in. Tried and true, your equine partner will stick with you through thick and thin, and occasionally, in some games, will stick around and do a little damage themselves (from what I’ve heard, getting kicked in the head by a horse doesn’t feel too good.) Of course, in the realm of gaming, not all horses are the hairy, muscular animals that we see in everyday life. Some of them are lit with an eternal flame, some of them are unquestionably from the black depths of the underworld, and some of them are just straight up dead.
Sequels are great, but sometimes expansions can be just as endearing.