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Need for Speed Heat

 

 

Need for Speed Heat 

 

I am so thankful for your donations, all of the companies that advertise with us, all of our sponsors, and more here at Family Friendly Gaming. Thanks to ya’ll we had the money to purchase Need for Speed Heat on the Xbox One. This franchise continues to lose its way in terms of being family friendly. The ESRB misses the mark yet again, and I come away thinking it could have been so much better. Thankfully there are plenty of video game developers and video game publishers that listen to what Family Friendly Gaming has to say. Ghost Games is the developer of Need for Speed Heat and Electronic Arts is the publisher. Need for Speed Heat is on the PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

The bad content within Need for Speed is lack of attire, enticement to lust, bad language, offensive lyrics, annoying music, violence, and more. Need for Speed requires the player to break the law. Need for Speed promotes being evil, and tries to celebrate rebellion against the authorities God allowed into place. Police are shown as bad and the criminals are shown as good. No wonder so many gamers hate the police. Games like Need for Speed brainwash us into that radical, extremist far leftist belief set. Expect a full review of Need for Speed Heat to appear in an upcoming issue of the always fascinating Family Friendly Gaming magazine and e-magazine.
{02/23/2020}
- Paul

 

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