I may have eaten up a Fire Emblem season pass.
You don't need to all stick by your "No DLC" guns to keep looking like men. Realize this is a business companies want to make money in, and often the game that releases on launch day is no longer the complete end product/service.
If you would have bought Mario Golf for $40, you would have received 126 holes, and you would have been happy with that. Now offering you almost a whole other extra game, 108 holes, for $15 is an unacceptable thing? You can even try the DLC before buying it.
That's a lot of content in both the main game and in the DLC, is all I'm saying. Nintendo has decided that it's cheap to design holes, or that they had a whole bunch extra left over already, and this is the best way to capitalize on that large level of extra content.








