Games Arizona Sunshine® 2

Action ∙ Shooter ∙ Survival
4.0
3.2K ratings 1.7K reviews
release date
2023
December 7
game modes
• Singleplayer • Multiplayer • Co-op
player modes
• Standing • Sitting
compatibility
• Quest 2/Pro • Quest 3/3S
$39.99
$23.99 ended Nov 3
Store Page

*Includes cross-buy on Rift

Sharpen your machete and load your shotgun: It's time to say hello to your old pal, Fred. Arizona Sunshine® 2, the next-gen sequel to the fan-favorite VR apocalypse, packs even more gore-geous zombie action!

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Welcome back to sun-kissed, zombified Arizona. Narrated by the unmistakable quips of our dark-humored protagonist, Arizona Sunshine 2 sets you on an all-new limb-strewn adventure in search of answers. In a post-apocalyptic world where every bullet counts, experience the thrill of realistic combat as you wield all-new and fan-favorite weapons--from shotguns to machetes and flamethrowers.

And what's better than braving the end of the f*cking world? Surviving it with your new best friend--Buddy. Not only is Buddy your four-legged companion through thick and thin, he’s also the goodest boy and will help take down those pesky Freds for you.

  • Form an unexpected friendship as you set out on a cinematic VR journey of intense survival
  • Experience the thrill of combat as you physically wield weapons, from shotguns to machetes--and flamethrowers
  • Explore gore-geous, next-gen VR environments, all the way to the end of the f*cking world
  • Discover all the ways to slay a Fred through a brand-new, next-gen mutilation and gore system
  • Enjoy the full campaign from a new perspective with a friend in 2-player co-op.
  • Join up to three other players in 4-player co-op Horde mode, with additional free maps dropping across Year 1!

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Cross-buy PC VR
comfort Comfortable
age rating17+ Mature
storage24.0 GB
websitearizona-sunshine.com
developerVertigo Games
publisherVertigo Games
connectionInternet not required
app version1.1.87483
languages
English ∙ Chinese ∙ French ∙ German ∙ Italian ∙ Japanese ∙ Korean ∙ Spanish

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David3 hours ago

Super fun

One of my favorite vr games. Recommended to me by a friend so we could play together originally and i had so much fun. I did encounter a few glitches, such as the game crashing and taking a long time to load. Aside from that though, this game is fantastic

Eli_N1231 day ago
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Read my description please!

This game is the best game to ever exist… but why is that I can only hold less ammo than the remake? Like in the remake, I could hold 200 pistol ammo and 300 two-handed gun ammo. But in the second game, I could only hold 150 pistol ammo and only 200 two-handed gun ammo. I know Arizona Sunshine 2 came before the remake, so I don’t know if it’s intentional or not. But other than that, the game is amazing! I get cool weapons, and a cute dog buddy! :) (if the devs are reading this, it’s fine if you don’t fix it. It was just a minor detail I noticed, other than that, I love your game!)

Andrew2 days ago

Yup

I beat the game finally today! Worth all the time and respawning. Would buy next chapter and will buy original and play soon.

connor_cs253 days ago

DLC’s

This game is super fun but I think it deserves a 4 player campaign or new dlc game modes

Bud4 days ago

This is the best zombie game my opinion

I beat this game.
A few times and the remix.
And I still come back
Extremely fun. The mechanics is good graphics is nice.
I tried so many different zombie games. Can't even touch this if you want a great zombie game. Give this a shot. I really hope and hopefully soon they come with a part 3.
& to the other zombie games makers take notice.This is how you do it! And p s I love this game more when I use my v r vest on.

Its Noah Games7 days ago

Spend money elsewhere

Being as optimistic about this game as possible, it sucks. I never played the OG OG AZ Sunshine, but I played the remake, and this just feels like a poorly made version of that. They didn't seem to bother much upping the designs of the surrounding and zombies since the 2019 Quest release of the first game, and it overall just feels like a mild (if that) reskin. Seriously, aside from the dog, very few new weapons, and existing weapon "enhancements", I wouldn't question you at all if you told me this was a DLC. I'm unsure if it has any of the same multiplayer problems as the AZS Remake, but that would just drop the quality too. For a 40$ game, it's just bad. Go buy Bonelab, Underdogs, Blade & Sorcery, TWD Saints & Sinners.

Problems I've faced: Picking up new weapons and retaining your old ones is annoying if at all possible. You pick up an Uzi in the same hand your 1911 is in, and I figure it either drops into the backrooms, or flies somewhere I can't see. Turning issues for continuous turning are also prevalent and annoying, and no, it's not stick drift. If you don't know what the words ammo conservation mean (at least on survival), you're screwed. Mags are difficult but not impossible to find, but you'll spend 75% of it on the next mini horde when you open a door. And the "low memory" thing is still existent.

This game always seemed to have a decent wrap when I heard about it, but it's not worth it. It just feels like a game where the devs ported the OG, remade it slightly, and expected it to do well off of IP alone. Absolutely play the first game though.

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