Fruit Ninja VR hits PS4 just in time to show holiday guests the joy of flailing around in virtual reality
Fruit Ninja VR is now playable on PS4 and none of your fragile items are safe. The original Fruit Ninja was one of those first few games that made playing on a touchscreen instantly appealing when it came out back in 2010, and now it can do the same for virtual reality.
It looks pretty simple, but also super fun. I love how you can juggle fruit with the flat of your swords and even make your own vegetarian-friendly shish kebabs. Fruit Ninja VR was previously available on both HTC Vive and Oculus Rift, but this is the first time PlayStation VR owners can take a swipe at the oranges of wrath.
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