
MMGN: Fruit Ninja Kinect 2 is an improvement upon its Xbox 360 game, but a sequel it is not. It’s also inferior to the mobile original, which may have slightly less content, but has a far better control scheme. It’s still fun, mainly as a short burst multiplayer game, but I’m struggling to see the merit in paying $20 for a $1 mobile game that works better on a phone.

A review of the Xbox One exclusive Fruit Ninja Kinect 2 which puts the almost underused Kinect to good use for a change.

Neil writes "The arrival of the new generation of video gaming gave gamers around the world the chance to take in some outstanding gameplay, stunning visuals, hard beats and emotional stories. Basically, the arrival of new gen has managed to scratch even the most hard to reach of itches.
Now though, it has brought us Fruit Ninja Kinect 2. Great...because I think we all know what to expect from a Fruit Ninja game. Don't we?"

Slice and Dice your way through those pesky fruits as Fruit Ninja Kinect 2 offers plenty with the latest Kinect title, the game is ideal to introduce kids into gaming but provides a fun family game that everyone can enjoy.
$14.99 to watch your 4 year old try as hard has he can to chop fruit. The overwhelming look of stress. Worth every penny.