Compara los precios de Fruit Ninja VR en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Halfbrick Studios Pty Ltd. Publicado por Halfbrick Studios Pty Ltd. Lanzado el 15/12/2016. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Casual, Simulation, Sports.

Fruit Ninja goes full VR and hands you two actual blades. It's exactly as satisfying as that sounds, for about as long as you'd expect.

Fruit Ninja VR is a room-scale virtual reality game from Halfbrick Studios, the same team behind the original mobile hit. The premise transfers with surprising physicality: fruit is launched at you in waves, you swing two motion-tracked blades to slice it, and the whole thing is built around chasing high scores across a handful of modes. It is not a deep game. It was not designed to be. For a strategy specialist like me, games this light on decision-making usually don't hold my attention past the tutorial. But there is something unexpectedly mechanical about high-level Fruit Ninja VR play that earns a second look. Classic mode rewards combo multipliers that demand spatial awareness and a mental model of fruit arcs. Arcade mode layers in power-up timing and bomb avoidance, which turns into a short-burst optimization puzzle. Zen mode strips consequences entirely and becomes a pure motion exercise. None of these modes rival the depth of a build-order problem, but they each have a correct and an incorrect approach, which is more than most party games can claim. What works best here is the VR translation itself. Slicing a watermelon with a tracked saber produces genuine tactile feedback through controller rumble, and the juice-spray particle effects land squarely in the "ridiculous fun" category. The two-blade setup encourages using both hands independently, and experienced players will develop crossing patterns and backhand cuts that feel earned. The game also runs cleanly with low latency, which matters enormously in VR where frame drops cause discomfort. Halfbrick kept the scope small and polished what was there, and that restraint shows. The limitations are real, though. The mode count is thin, the environments are static, and there is no meaningful progression system to chase between sessions. The tutorial is appropriately brief since the concept explains itself in thirty seconds, but that also means there is no onboarding path that extends the game's life for newcomers past the first hour. Multiplayer options exist but depend entirely on finding other players, and the playerbase for a 2016 VR title is predictably modest. If you are looking for a game that rewards a hundred-hour investment with escalating complexity, this is not it. Who should actually consider this: anyone who owns a compatible PC VR headset and wants a clean party-night warm-up, a physical break from desk work, or just a reliable demo to hand a first-time VR user who has never touched motion controls. At that narrow use case it delivers consistently. The 81% positive Steam rating across nearly 900 reviews reflects exactly that kind of audience, people who came in expecting a focused arcade experience and got one. Diego, Scout Team

Fruit Ninja VR

Fruit Ninja VR

15 dic 2016Halfbrick Studios Pty Ltd
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Fruit Ninja goes full VR and hands you two actual blades. It's exactly as satisfying as that sounds, for about as long as you'd expect.

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Fruit Ninja VR is a room-scale virtual reality game from Halfbrick Studios, the same team behind the original mobile hit. The premise transfers with surprising physicality: fruit is launched at you in waves, you swing two motion-tracked blades to slice it, and the whole thing is built around chasing high scores across a handful of modes. It is not a deep game. It was not designed to be. For a strategy specialist like me, games this light on decision-making usually don't hold my attention past the tutorial. But there is something unexpectedly mechanical about high-level Fruit Ninja VR play that earns a second look. Classic mode rewards combo multipliers that demand spatial awareness and a mental model of fruit arcs. Arcade mode layers in power-up timing and bomb avoidance, which turns into a short-burst optimization puzzle. Zen mode strips consequences entirely and becomes a pure motion exercise. None of these modes rival the depth of a build-order problem, but they each have a correct and an incorrect approach, which is more than most party games can claim. What works best here is the VR translation itself. Slicing a watermelon with a tracked saber produces genuine tactile feedback through controller rumble, and the juice-spray particle effects land squarely in the "ridiculous fun" category. The two-blade setup encourages using both hands independently, and experienced players will develop crossing patterns and backhand cuts that feel earned. The game also runs cleanly with low latency, which matters enormously in VR where frame drops cause discomfort. Halfbrick kept the scope small and polished what was there, and that restraint shows. The limitations are real, though. The mode count is thin, the environments are static, and there is no meaningful progression system to chase between sessions. The tutorial is appropriately brief since the concept explains itself in thirty seconds, but that also means there is no onboarding path that extends the game's life for newcomers past the first hour. Multiplayer options exist but depend entirely on finding other players, and the playerbase for a 2016 VR title is predictably modest. If you are looking for a game that rewards a hundred-hour investment with escalating complexity, this is not it. Who should actually consider this: anyone who owns a compatible PC VR headset and wants a clean party-night warm-up, a physical break from desk work, or just a reliable demo to hand a first-time VR user who has never touched motion controls. At that narrow use case it delivers consistently. The 81% positive Steam rating across nearly 900 reviews reflects exactly that kind of audience, people who came in expecting a focused arcade experience and got one.

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Diego · Scout Team

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