The sun-scorched ruins of the Grand Canyon State aren't exactly the "Sunshine State" you’d find on a postcard. In Arizona Sunshine , the heat is blistering, the water is gone, and the locals are... well, they’re dead. And they’re hungry. The Lone Survivor’s Gamble
You play as a nameless survivor whose only company is a crackling radio and a dark sense of humor. For months, you’ve been scouring caves and abandoned trailers, living on canned beans and adrenaline. Just as the silence starts to feel permanent, a voice breaks through the static on your radio. There’s a human outpost—a "refuge"—somewhere in the heat-shimmering distance. Arizona SunshineВ® (Incl. Multiplayer) Free Down...
Movement in the distance isn't a mirage. It’s a "Freddie"—the game's nickname for the shambling undead. In Arizona Sunshine , every bullet is a precious commodity. You don't just spray and pray; you steady your hands, align the sights, and wait for the perfect headshot to save that one extra round. The sun-scorched ruins of the Grand Canyon State
Whether you’re exploring the pitch-black depths of a mine with only a flickering flashlight or engaging in a high-stakes shootout on a bridge, the game captures the "survival" aspect of the zombie genre perfectly. It’s not just about the gore; it’s about the atmosphere of a world that has ended, yet still feels dangerously alive under the baking sun. And they’re hungry
If you’re looking for a VR title that combines tight gunplay, a snarky narrative, and the ability to share the terror with a friend, it’s time to gear up. The desert is waiting—and it’s very, very hungry.
The VR experience makes it visceral. You’ll feel the tension as you physically reach to your belt to grab a fresh magazine while a horde of Freddies crests a hill, their moans growing louder as they catch your scent. Better with a Buddy: Multiplayer Mayhem