Wow, you're the only one whom I have seen to say no to an option of being able to make money without moving a finger when you have the opportunity to do so.
As long as the games aren't meant for adults alone to play, I don't see any reason why kids shouldn't be allowed to play at any age especially when they can actually play those games.
Yeah, I had my doubts on Dark Souls and if you noticed, it's the last among the list I numbered. I particularly find it more suited as an open world game.
As far as I'm concerned, I'm definitely sure that kids would be open to playing anything that they can lay their hands on. They are kids for crying out loud, they are supposed to have weird choices.
I don't really think the company's success should be attached to ideas of modders. In fact, the modders came to the fold with the game existing in the first place, so they took from the game first. It's a win win situation for both of them.
I'm not always open to buying something that isn't really essential to the game that I'm buying it for. If it doesn't add to the game, it's definitely useless.
I would have asked for a little touch be done to God of War, TLOU2 and Dark Souls/Bloodborne but I'm not sure if they would end up messing up the game as they are already.
Personally, it only happens to me whenever I'm not really focused with the particular game I'm playing. So, the struggle starts from within me and not the game per say.
If the US ban on Tencent by the Trump administration counts as one, then it should be added to one of the silly one's as well all in the name of self defense.