>>491373061) Putting all 18+ games under the same umbrella and saying that all are equally bad is a brainlet take. You are part of the problem.
2) Supervising what media your child consumes should be the parent's responsibility, not the law.
3) Ratings are arbitrary measures that do not accurately reflect a game's content. Pic related is censored by a black shadow in the international release despite there not being any nudity in the first place. SMT V also censors out violence and blood.
4) Regulation is near useless in a society that has an abundance of the thing being regulated. Children can easily find sensitive material online in seconds.
5) Depending on the game, it allows children to be exposed to elements requiring strategy above that of their target demographic. It's a similar concept to baby-talking your child versus speaking to them like an adult in order to improve the vocabulary from a young age.