Thread:Hitsuji Mamoru/@comment-30314236-20170204130437/@comment-4802891-20170420155953

King of Fighters have 2 free DLC stages and 4 DLC characters now, alongside a ton of costumes. Street Fighter is the same. World of Final Fantasy have a few DLC summons and cosmetics. Dragon Quest Heroes had DLC quests/bosses that were all included at launch for the European release. I haven't completed any of these DLC by the way, the bosses are insanely hard and meaty, even at max level. For the most part yes, DLC are mainly about costumes, and sometimes one or two characters (for fighting games).

About Nintendo, Hyrule Warriors (and the DS spin-off) have tons of DLC, and they all are quite big, including new characters, weapons, color palettes and missions. I haven't finished any of the DLC on the Wii U game (because I lost interest mid-way through it thanks to its typically unfair Musou difficulty) but I assure you, that was HUGE. Nintendo is indeed pretty good with additional contents, the closest thing they have being the amiibo, which are doubled as collectibles (something I'm not a fan of, but I understand why it works). As a whole, DLC are very rare on Nintendo games and I hope it will stay like this forever, or at least rare.