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Arizona Sunshine
ArizonaSunshineBoxArt.jpg
Official Box Art
Release Date: December 6, 2016
Developer: Vertigo Games

Jaywalkers Interactive

Publisher: Vertigo Games
Platforms: Microsoft Windows

Oculus Rift
Oculus Quest
PlayStation VR
Windows Mixed Reality
HTC Vive
Valve Index

Genre: VR Action Zombie Shooter


Developed by Vertigo Games and Jaywalkers Interactive, Arizona Sunshine is an action-focused virtual reality (VR) zombie shooter. Released on December 6, 2016, the game follows a nameless, wisecracking protagonist (the player) on his post-apocalyptic expedition through the zombie-infested American southwest in search of rescue. Arizona Sunshine can be played in single-player or cooperatively with up to 3 other players. For defending against the ever-present zombie threat, various firearms (including handguns, submachine guns, and assault rifles) and plenty of ammunition may be discovered and utilized by the player.


The following weapons appear in the video game Arizona Sunshine:


Overview

In the interest of keeping the game accessible to a playerbase which was, at the time, unaccustomed to realistic virtual guns, many of the game's weapons are one-handed only. An update in December 2019, aptly titled the "Two-Handed Weapons Update," however, added several new two-handed rifles and carbines to diversify the game's weapon offerings. All guns feature a universal, simple reloading procedure. This consists of pressing a button to eject the magazine and moving the (now empty) firearm to the player's "ammunition belt," which is located roughly near their belly button, to reload the weapon instantly. This also allows for easy dual-wielding reloads. Ammunition is stored on the player and can be looted throughout the game. It is split into four types, each of which is used by a different type (or types) of weapon:

  • Pistol ammunition - used by handguns
  • Submachine gun ammunition - used by submachine guns, rifles, and carbines
  • Shotgun ammunition - used by the shotgun
  • Grenade launcher ammunition - used by the grenade launcher

Handguns

Handguns are the most common class of weapon in Arizona Sunshine. They all pull from the "pistol ammunition" weapon pool, always kill a zombie in a single headshot, and are one-handed only.

Beretta M9

A Beretta M9 can be found in the "Refinery" level. It has an incorrect 12-round magazine capacity and has relatively clear, easy-to-use iron sights. It deals average damage on bodyshot, killing a zombie in 3 shots when not aiming for the head.

Beretta M9 - 9x19mm. US military-issue 92FS.
Having stolen borrowed a military-issue Beretta, the player inspects his newest toy.
The other side of the handgun. Seriously, I'll give it back! Probably.
Fred, this is not a situation you want to put yourself in. We can work this out, maybe grab a coffee?
Sorry, Fred. Finger slipped. Happens to the best of us.

Colt M1911A1

A Colt M1911A1 with an oversized hammer and tritium glow sights is the player's starting weapon. It can hold 7 rounds and deals somewhat low damage (despite its caliber), meaning that it is best replaced by almost any other sidearm. It correctly fires in single-action only.

World War II Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP.
Although its magazine may be small, the M1911A1 is still a serviceable firearm. It's certainly better than not having a gun.
Taking a look at the other side of the classic Colt.
Taking aim at another Fred.
Kaboom.
Ejecting a magazine causes the slide on the M1911A1 (and any other handgun) to lock open. It automatically closes again when the weapon is reloaded.

Colt Python


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