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Arizona Sunshine 2
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Developed and produced by Vertigo Games, Arizona Sunshine 2 is a fast-paced VR zombie shooter and sequel to 2016's Arizona Sunshine. The game, which was released exactly 7 years and 1 day after its predecessor, follows the first game's unnamed protagonist and his dog Buddy as they once more search for help in a post-apocalyptic Arizona. As in the first game, both a story-based campaign and a wave-based "horde" mode are available to be played solo or multiplayer with up to 3 other players.
The following weapons appear in the video game Arizona Sunshine 2:
Overview
In contrast to the weapons of the first game, the guns of Arizona Sunshine 2 (reflecting 7 years worth of improvements to virtual weapons) are rather detailed and can be manipulated realistically. Reloading is now a much more involved process, with the player now required to eject an empty magazine, grab a fresh one from their ammunition belt, insert it into the weapon, and, if necessary, manually chamber a round. Weapon classes not present in the previous game are also present, including pump and break-action firearms, and significant improvements have been made to two-handed weapons. Firearm ammunition is split into the following categories:
- Pistol-caliber ammunition, which is used by handguns, submachine guns, and machine pistols
- Rifle-caliber ammunition, which is used by rifles
- Shotgun shells, which are used by shotguns
- Flamethrower fuel, which is used by the flamethrower
- 40mm grenades, which are used by the grenade launcher
In addition, almost every weapon in the game has an "improved" version that can typically only be found in hidden areas. These upgraded weapons typically feature, among other upgrades, FDE furniture and an extended magazine.
Handguns
Beretta 92FS
The Beretta 92FS can be found throughout the main campaign and is the player's starting weapon in the "horde" mode. It deals low damage per shot and holds an incorrect 10 rounds per magazine.
Colt M1911
The Colt M1911 is the player's starting weapon in the main campaign. It erroneously features a short trigger and diamondless grips similar to those of the M1911A1 and holds 7 rounds per magazine.
IMI/Magnum Research Desert Eagle Mark XIX
A somewhat stylized Desert Eagle Mark XIX can be found throughout the game. Despite holding 7 rounds per magazine and lacking a fluted barrel, the Desert Eagle (and its magazines) are prominently marked ".44". It deals rather high damage per shot and, above all else, looks really cool.
Glock 17
A 4th Generation Glock 17 can be found and used by the player. It erroneously holds only 10 rounds per magazine and is otherwise a dependable, if boring, sidearm option.
Ruger Redhawk
A Ruger Redhawk with a stainless finish can be found throughout the game. The six-shooter deals very high damage per shot but must be reloaded frequently.
Smith & Wesson/Colt Hybrid Revolver
A generic revolver with a large wooden grip, Colt-style trigger guard, and Smith & Wesson-style cylinder release can be found throughout the game. This revolver is effectively identical to the aforementioned Redhawk.
Submachine Guns
Ingram MAC-11
The Ingram MAC-11 returns from the first game as the first submachine gun available to the player. It holds only 15 rounds in a 32-round magazine and fires very quickly, which means both that it kills zombies very quickly and consumes ammunition rapidly.
IMI Uzi
A stockless IMI Uzi is one of the game's available submachine guns. It can hold X rounds per magazine.
M1A1 Thompson
A somewhat stylized M1A1 Thompson submachine gun can be found throughout the game. It has a non-functional segment of Picatinny rail on top of the receiver and utilizes 20-round stick magazines.
Shotguns
Stoeger Coach Gun Supreme
A Stoeger Coach Gun Supreme with a nickel finish and engraved receiver can be found in the game. Possessing a tighter spread than its sawed-off counterpart, the Coach Gun wreaks havoc on swarms of zombies but, predictably, can only be fired twice before it has to be reloaded. It is incorrectly modeled with only one trigger and features a curious set of three-dot tritium iron sights, which, while helpful in dark environments, are not typically found on smoothbore shotguns.
Sawed-Off
A sawed-off version of the Coach Gun is the first shotgun available to the player. It is the only non-pistol caliber firearm to be classified as "small", meaning that it is stored in the player's hip holsters instead of over their shoulder. It has a wider spread than the full-length Coach Gun and lacks any sights to speak of.