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Arizona Sunshine - Dead Man (DLC)

Arizona Sunshine - Dead Man (DLC)

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6 dic 2016Vertigo GamesSubvert Games
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Arizona Sunshine is a first-person zombie shooter built from the ground up for virtual reality, developed by Vertigo Games. Set across a sun-scorched post-apocalyptic American Southwest, it tasks you with surviving waves and corridors of undead while managing limited ammunition, reloading guns with your actual hands, and talking back to a protagonist who narrates his own deteriorating situation with a dry, gallows humor that keeps the mood from tipping into pure misery. If you have never physically ducked behind a rock to reload a revolver while a zombie lurches at your face, this game will teach you what VR action actually feels like at its most primal. The core loop is straightforward: push through linear environments, scavenge for ammo, shoot things in the head. There is a campaign long enough to feel like a real game rather than a tech demo, which was not a given in 2016 when this released, and that still matters. The gun handling is the headline feature. Physically racking a shotgun slide, thumbing rounds into a pistol, or swapping a magazine mid-panic genuinely works, and it creates a tactile feedback loop that flatscreen shooters simply cannot replicate. Weapon variety covers pistols, shotguns, rifles, and a few surprises, giving you enough range to develop preferences rather than just grab whatever spawns. Where Arizona Sunshine stumbles is in its age showing. The environments are functional but sparse, and the zombie AI operates on a narrow script - walk toward player, absorb bullets, fall over. Enemy variety is limited. The horror atmosphere is present but light; this leans harder into action than dread, so if you want something that will genuinely unsettle you, temper expectations. The campaign is also paced unevenly, with some stretches that feel padded against a runtime that could have been tighter. Multiplayer co-op exists and adds real value, turning tense corridors into chaotic, shouted teamwork sessions that are frequently more fun than the solo run. For a game this old in VR terms, the 79 percent positive score on Steam is honest. It is not a masterwork of narrative or atmosphere, and it knows that. What it is, is a competent, sometimes thrilling proof-of-concept that the medium can carry genuine shooter mechanics, and it executes that mission with enough craft to remain worth your time if you have not played it. The voice acting on the protagonist is better than it needs to be, and the Southwest aesthetic - washed-out desert light, rusted trailers, cracked asphalt - gives it a sense of place that many VR games of its era skipped entirely. If you are new to VR and want something that demonstrates what the hardware actually changes about action games, this is still a reasonable starting point. Veterans who have played through Boneworks, Alyx, or Asgard's Wrath will find it shallow, but for the right player at the right moment, physically surviving a zombie horde with nothing but a half-loaded revolver and a sarcastic inner monologue carries a specific kind of weight that holds up.

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Vertigo Games
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Subvert Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
6 dic 2016

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