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Arizona Sunshine
Arizona Sunshine

Arizona Sunshine

2016 Vertigo Games

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Game modes

Single playerLocal multiplayer (2-1)Online multiplayer (2-4)Local co-op (2-2)Online co-op (2-4)

HowLongToBeat

Main

04:00

Main +

05:45

100%

08:15

Details

First release date

December 6, 2016

Developer

Publisher

Summary

Arizona Sunshine is a VR shooter built and optimized for room-scale VR from the ground up. Step into the midst of a zombie apocalypse as if you were really there, and defend yourself against enemies close enough to touch. A custom-built physical animation system makes striking your undead enemies more thrilling and satisfying than ever before.

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OpenCritic reviews

30Reviews63Worthwhile score

Impulsegamer

January 1, 2017

Great

In the end Arizona Sunshine is a good start to the VR realm… we can only hope that this is the start of some kind of ongoing franchise, because to me the game was a little on the short side. It's a A hell of a nice thrill ride, but oh so short and if the designers' goal was leaving us wanting more… then they did it.

KeenGamer

March 23, 2020

Great

Vertigo Games and Jaywalkers Interactive bring zombie survival horror to virtual reality with Arizona Sunshine, but is it as good as The Last of Us? When you compare the games together, Arizona Sunshine on Oculus Quest trumps The Last of Us in a lot of ways.

GamingTrend

July 25, 2017

Good

While Arizona Sunshine might have been an incredible game on other VR systems, the PSVR version seems to be lacking due to the platform's limitations. An intriguing narrative and impressive voice acting make Arizona Sunshine an enjoyable, if short, experience. Some minor glitches hold the game back, but excellent sniping and comfortable controls make...

NEOsite

June 28, 2017

Mediocre

Arizona Sunshine would be great VR shooter, if only the developer knew how to use Sony's gear. Motion controls are done badly and it takes the fun out of whole experience.

Metro GameCentral

July 5, 2017

Mediocre

An interesting technical experiment, but serious control issues and a lack of variety result in an only intermittingly enjoyable VR shooter.

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System requirements

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10 - 64 bit
  • Processor: i7-9700K or equivalent
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: RTX 2070 - or equivalent with at least 8GB VRAM
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • VR Support: SteamVR. Quest; Rift, Rift S; Valve Index; WMR HP Reverb G2; HTC Vive and Vive Pro Supported
  • Additional Notes: SSD Required, VR Headset required. The native resolution and refresh rate of your VR headset will affect your performance.
Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system