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Arizona Sunshine Remake

Arizona Sunshine Remake feels like a modern VR title, despite first releasing in 2017. Though relatively short, Sunshine provides an exciting, fast-paced, zombie shooter filled to the brim with intense situations, great gunplay, and humorous dialogue. The addition of horde mode and two DLCs certainly add value, though one DLC fares better than the other. Still, as an overall package, Arizona Sunshine Remake is well worth the cost of admission.
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88%Game Brain Score
Most mentioned positive aspects:story, graphics
Most mentioned negative aspects:stability, replayability
88% User Score Based on 713 reviews
Critic Score 87%Based on 3 reviews

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About Arizona Sunshine Remake

Arizona Sunshine Remake is a single player and multiplayer shooter game. It was developed by Vertigo Games and was released on October 17, 2024. It received positive reviews from both critics and players.

Arizona Sunshine® Remake elevates the original, award-winning game, completely rebuilt with GORE-geous VR graphics and next-gen VR combat and weapons.When you hear a flash of a human voice on the radio, your hopes surge - there are survivors out in the blistering heat of the post-apocalyptic Grand Canyon state! Armed with little more than your motion-controlled weapons and the scarce ammo and cons…

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Reviews

88%Audience ScoreBased on 713 reviews
story52 positive mentions
stability16 negative mentions

  • Significant graphical and gameplay improvements over the original, including enhanced gunplay, manual reloading, and melee combat.
  • Highly enjoyable co-op multiplayer experience with horde mode and included DLCs, extending gameplay value.
  • Humorous and engaging protagonist dialogue adds charm; immersive weapon mechanics and satisfying zombie combat make for fun VR gameplay.
  • Campaign is relatively short, with main story and DLCs offering limited playtime which may disappoint some players.
  • Controls and pick-up mechanics can be awkward or janky at times, including issues with reloading, grabbing items, and occasional bugs.
  • Multiplayer can suffer from synchronization issues and crashes; game performance varies by hardware, with some encountering frequent crashes or graphical issues.
  • story

    155 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    34% positive mentions, 62% neutral mentions, 4% negative mentions

    The story in this game is generally described as simple, linear, and somewhat cliché, serving mainly as a basic framework for the zombie-shooting gameplay rather than a deep or memorable narrative experience. While some players appreciate the humor and engaging moments, others find it short, predictable, and lacking in character development, although the included DLCs add some extra context and variety. Overall, the story is entertaining enough to motivate progression but is not the main draw compared to the immersive gunplay and VR mechanics.

    • “The main story kept me engaged and motivated.”
    • “The story of the campaign and the DLCs are just perfect.”
    • “So I just finished with the main story and I have to say omgggg that was the best VR game I have played in a while. Honestly this is better than Bonelab and I was playing this through PCVR on Quest 3 and it ran beautifully. The voice acting is so good and honestly made me laugh. Just letting you know this is a dark comedy but this was fun. I recommend this game.”
    • “The story is extremely bland and I don't even remember what we were doing or what our objectives were.”
    • “Word of warning, if you're playing this game for the story and for cinematics, you're going to be sorely disappointed.”
    • “There isn't an engaging story, no interesting characters, no crafting, no upgrade or progression systems.”
  • graphics

    130 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    42% positive mentions, 56% neutral mentions, 2% negative mentions

    The graphics in this VR remake are widely praised for their significant improvement over the original, offering clear, crisp, and immersive visuals with detailed environments and stylish textures that enhance the gameplay experience. While not quite reaching the photorealistic heights of top-tier VR titles like Half-Life: Alyx, the visuals are considered impressive and well-optimized, contributing to a highly atmospheric and engaging zombie shooter. Some glitches and performance issues were noted, but overall, the graphical overhaul is seen as a major positive.

    • “The graphics are stunning; I loaded in on max graphics without a problem and felt immersed immediately.”
    • “The game has great graphics with high quality stylized textures. Environments and zombie designs are a great fit for that style.”
    • “The remake completely improves on everything from the classic: the graphics, the sound effects, the gameplay, etc. Everything is better here.”
    • “There are regular graphical glitches where the screen pauses and gets narrow before continuing.”
    • “On top of that, there were plenty of problems with game elements not syncing properly, graphical glitches, and sluggish performance.”
    • “Even on the lowest graphical settings, it played like it was stuck in slow motion, with character movements feeling delayed and out of sync with the rest of the action.”
  • gameplay

    107 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    34% positive mentions, 59% neutral mentions, 7% negative mentions

    The gameplay in this VR zombie shooter remake is widely praised for its smooth, satisfying gun mechanics, improved reloading systems, and immersive interactions, building on the original while integrating modern quality-of-life features from its sequel. Though some find the mechanics somewhat basic or occasionally flawed, particularly melee and certain reload actions, the overall experience is engaging, dynamic, and faithful to the classic formula, with enough variety and intensity (notably in horde mode) to keep players entertained. Despite a relatively short campaign and minor bugs, the gameplay enhancements and polished presentation make it a standout VR title for fans of the genre.

    • “Rather than offering a simple remaster with upgraded textures, this remake rebuilds the original experience with contemporary VR standards in mind, refining its visuals, mechanics, and overall presentation while preserving the core identity that made it memorable in the first place.”
    • “The remake retains the satisfying gunplay of the original while smoothing out control responsiveness and offering accessibility options for players who prefer streamlined mechanics.”
    • “The Arizona Sunshine remake delivers a fresh coat of undead chaos on an already beloved VR shooter, and while it doesn’t reinvent the zombie wheel, it absolutely leans into what made the original so enjoyable – with updated visuals, tighter mechanics, and enough brain-melting action to satisfy any apocalypse junkie.”
    • “Second off, this game is mechanically worse in every aspect, the guns suck, zombies cheat, and multiplayer is buggy.”
    • “Still archaic mechanics like rudimentary reloading, you can't rack the bolt on a bolt action rifle properly for example.”
    • “And the reloading mechanic on rifles sucks.”
  • optimization

    40 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    28% positive mentions, 59% neutral mentions, 13% negative mentions

    Optimization in the game receives mixed feedback: while many praise its generally smooth and well-optimized VR performance with good graphics and minimal lag on mid- to high-end setups, some users report significant performance drops in darker or more demanding areas, occasional glitches, and struggles on lower-end hardware. Compared to its predecessor, optimization is often considered improved but still inconsistent, with room for patches to address performance dips and stability issues.

    • “This is one of the better optimized VR games.”
    • “Apart from that this game runs fantastic, it's not a graphical showcase but it looks better than the average VR game. I'm glad to see Vertigo has improved their optimization since AZ2 and Metro.”
    • “The game plays smooth, is very well optimized and lets you fully immerse yourself.”
    • “Had to play on quarter resolution to get even decent performance, which is crazy considering the sequel looks better and runs fine.”
    • “This wasn’t a hardware problem either—while my friends and I may have older machines, our PC specs are all within the recommended minimum for the game, so these performance issues were unexpected and disappointing.”
    • “I was eager to experience the campaign with my friends, but compared to the first game, this one feels like there’s a real lack of optimization, and it prevents players from properly enjoying the story or even completing a session without crashes.”
  • humor

    36 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The humor in the game is widely praised for its genuine, often darkly comedic tone delivered through the main character's witty lines and quirky voice acting, adding warmth and levity to the bleak zombie apocalypse setting. Players appreciate the funny situations, clever dialogue, and occasional slapstick moments, making the experience both entertaining and emotionally engaging without being overly jokey. Overall, the humor is a standout aspect that complements the gameplay and atmosphere effectively.

    • “The main character has some genuinely hilarious lines, which adds a lot to the comedy of the game.”
    • “Good use of humor throughout, never taking itself too seriously.”
    • “What truly sets Arizona Sunshine apart is its odd sense of humor and surprising warmth in such a grim setting.”
  • stability

    18 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    11% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 89% negative mentions

    The game suffers from numerous stability issues, including frequent graphical glitches, buggy physics, problematic multiplayer performance, and occasional crashes requiring headset and system restarts. Many players experience frustrating bugs with reloading, AI behavior, and game synchronization, which detract significantly from the overall experience. Despite some improvements and graphical enhancements over previous versions, the game remains a buggy and unstable release for many users.

    • “+ runs great”
    • “Maybe you have a better experience than me; if it's not buggy for you, it's playable.”
    • “On top of everything whenever I pause the entire game glitches out with all kinds of visual bugs and screen tearing and the whole thing starts lagging to the point where I have to power down and restart my headset and restart Steam VR.”
    • “The jank with reloading, the floaty physics of certain guns, weird glitches and occasional black screens where it thinks you're out of your play area but aren't.”
    • “In spite of my many gripes with this game, including the buggy graphics, physics, AI (I haven't ever seen a zombie get so confused by a door), missing crafting system, and its map design feeling like a huge letdown even by the first game's standards.”
  • atmosphere

    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    60% positive mentions, 30% neutral mentions, 10% negative mentions

    The game's atmosphere is widely praised for its immersive, tense, and creepy vibe, enhanced by good graphics and sound design that perfectly suit the survival horror theme. Players appreciate the engaging world interactions and satisfying gunplay, which together create a well-paced and intense experience. While the story may be generic, the focus on atmosphere and gameplay keeps players deeply engaged.

    • “The atmosphere is creepy and intense, and those zombies can be pretty freaky!”
    • “Graphics are good and perfect for this type of atmosphere, it's slightly tense without being oppressing, the shooting is great and super satisfying, you can scavenge open car doors and booths, open drawers, fridge, oven, it's well paced and an absolute blast to play.”
    • “It has great graphics and atmosphere, immersive gun-play mechanics, great interactions with the world, a good balance in the difficulties, and awesome gore and dismemberment.”
    • “They copied this storing style from Half-Life: Alyx, I get it, but it's a different game with a different atmosphere.”
  • replayability

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    43% positive mentions, 14% neutral mentions, 43% negative mentions

    Replayability in the game is generally praised for its fun and charm, especially when playing cooperatively, but some players find the campaign too brief and linear, with a limited number of maps that slightly restrict long-term replay value. Overall, it offers solid replay potential, though it may vary depending on player expectations and mode preferences.

    • “What I really love about Arizona Sunshine is how replayable it is.”
    • “Definitely some great replay value here and a super fun game overall.”
    • “Complete replayability for years!”
    • “The campaign is quite linear, which doesn't offer much replay value.”
    • “Not much replayability value but wow it has so much charm.”
    • “My only complaint is the very small pool of maps; unless I missed something, there appear to be only four maps total, which kinda limits replayability.”
  • music

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    33% positive mentions, 17% neutral mentions, 50% negative mentions

    The music in the game is generally considered unremarkable and not particularly memorable, with a soundtrack rating around 6/10. However, certain DLC sections, especially those featuring bridge levels, received praise for their more enjoyable and atmospheric music, enhancing the overall experience.

    • “The DLC with the bridge was my favorite part mostly because of the soundtrack; it felt like I was playing Dying Light.”
    • “My issues with checkpoints and wonkiness weren't that obvious there, and the first DLC music and atmosphere were much more enjoyable.”
    • “Soundtrack - 6/10”
    • “The soundtrack is nothing special”
    • “There are many similarities in both titles: the same zombies, the same lead character, the weapons, the music, etc. What is different are the locations and story.”
  • grinding

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 40% neutral mentions, 60% negative mentions

    Grinding in the game is described as time-consuming and potentially tedious, often requiring extended playtime ("a second life") to progress. While some gameplay elements like aura farming are enjoyable, inventory management and item interaction could be improved to reduce the grind's repetitiveness.

    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “Picking up and opening stuff needs to be less tedious.”
  • emotional

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Users found the story and characters emotionally engaging, fostering strong investment in the narrative. Additionally, casual gameplay elements like reloading guns by touching them to the belt contribute to an immersive and enjoyable experience.

    • “The story and characters kept me emotionally invested.”
  • monetization

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The provided text does not address the monetization aspect, focusing instead on gameplay satisfaction related to aiming mechanics. Therefore, no relevant information about monetization can be summarized.

  • character development

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Character development in the game is minimal and not a primary focus, with limited depth or meaningful story progression.

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Play Times

6h Median play time
6h Average play time
5-9h Spent by most gamers
*Based on 8 analyzed playthroughs
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Arizona Sunshine Remake is a shooter game. Common tags for Arizona Sunshine Remake include first-person, linear, dystopian, combat, 3D and others.

Arizona Sunshine Remake is available on PC, Virtual Reality, Windows, PlayStation VR and others.

On average players spend around 6 hours playing Arizona Sunshine Remake.

Arizona Sunshine Remake was released on October 17, 2024.

Arizona Sunshine Remake was developed by Vertigo Games.

Arizona Sunshine Remake has received positive reviews from both players and critics. Most players liked Arizona Sunshine Remake for its story but disliked it for its stability.

Arizona Sunshine Remake is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

Similar games include Arizona Sunshine 2, Arizona Sunshine, SURV1V3, After the Fall, The Living Remain and others.