noname2200 said:
My understanding is that each DLC pack is 1) a new character who's unrelated to the main campaign, and who has little interaction with anyone outside of his/her unique DLC, and 2) a map populated with characters appropriate to his/her theme (early on there were only three variations of said map, although the enemies were different). It's not bad, per se, but I'd have liked something meatier. An imperfect analogy is that this is kind of like DLC for Oblivion, while I'd prefer to pay more for DLC akin to Fallout's. |
I agree, but I think you can chalk some of this up to Nintendo being ultra-conservative (what?! That never happens!) and just very gingerly putting one toe in the DLC pond, slowly, before deciding if the water is to their liking.
(My guess is, with returns like this, they'll be buying the beach and putting up a 5-star hotel on it.)







