
These games will make their console debut on Xbox One first and should have a 2015 release. Fruit Ninja Kinect is an amazing evolution of the slice-em-up genre created by Halfbrick, utilizing next-generation. Also announced are the PC action game Smite (which is gathering quite a following on the PC front) and Team 17's latest effort, the innovative The Escapist. Serving Suggestions: Try out Fruit Ninja on a tablet or smartphone to see. The KickStarter darling Superhot will be coming as well, an innovative first-person shooter with funky visuals and plenty of innovative gameplay quirks. To play Xbox Kinect version: Xbox 360 Kinect camera or Xbox One Kinect camera. The sequel to the hit Xbox 360 port promises even more fruit to slice, along with various modes and, of course, more of those stupid bombs. The second is a game that supports the Kinect, Fruit Ninja Kinect 2. No word yet on a release date, but 2015 seems more than likely. In this game, you'll guide a goat through a series of misadventures, including some jet-pack flying.

The first is Goat Simulator, which has found a great deal of success on the PC front. However, two certain titles managed to stand out being confirmed for the system. During today's Xbox One conference in Cologne, Germany, Microsoft confirmed a number of titles coming to the console through the program, including a number of highly anticipated games like Cuphead and a special version of the hit mobile games Threes and Plague Inc.
