Guns are not always the best tools to use to survive in Arizona Sunshine.
If you find yourself surrounded, you can use a grenade to deal with one direction and unload your guns in the other directions. Don't want to deal with entering a room full of zombies? You guessed it...use grenades!
Grenades are the most versatile get-out-of-trouble tool in first-person shooters, and let's admit it, they are just cool.
Imagine grenades in VR with shrapnel flying past your head. You will really feel as if you are in the middle of the battle.
Grenades are not the only throwing weapons in your arsenal. Throwing a knife offers a less noisy option of killing zombies, so you won't be attracting as much attention to yourself.
Inventory management is also easier with knives. Just pull it out of the dead zombie and use again.
Sign up for more info at http://www.arizona-sunshine.com/. We think its worth your time. For instance, the sniper rifle made an appearance in an in-game video in this week's newsletter.
Guns are not always the best tools to use to survive in Arizona Sunshine.
If you find yourself surrounded, you can use a grenade to deal with one direction and unload your guns in the other directions. Don't want to deal with entering a room full of zombies? You guessed it...use grenades!
Grenades are the most versatile get-out-of-trouble tool in first-person shooters, and let's admit it, they are just cool.
Imagine grenades in VR with shrapnel flying past your head. You will really feel as if you are in the middle of the battle.
Grenades are not the only throwing weapons in your arsenal. Throwing a knife offers a less noisy option of killing zombies, so you won't be attracting as much attention to yourself.
Inventory management is also easier with knives. Just pull it out of the dead zombie and use again.
Sign up for more info at http://www.arizona-sunshine.com/. We think its worth your time. For instance, the sniper rifle made an appearance in an in-game video in this week's newsletter.
Guns are not always the best tools to use to survive in Arizona Sunshine.
If you find yourself surrounded, you can use a grenade to deal with one direction and unload your guns in the other directions. Don't want to deal with entering a room full of zombies? You guessed it...use grenades!
Grenades are the most versatile get-out-of-trouble tool in first-person shooters, and let's admit it, they are just cool.
Imagine grenades in VR with shrapnel flying past your head. You will really feel as if you are in the middle of the battle.
Grenades are not the only throwing weapons in your arsenal. Throwing a knife offers a less noisy option of killing zombies, so you won't be attracting as much attention to yourself.
Inventory management is also easier with knives. Just pull it out of the dead zombie and use again.
Sign up for more info at http://www.arizona-sunshine.com/. We think its worth your time. For instance, the sniper rifle made an appearance in an in-game video in this week's newsletter.
So, zombies...they are all the same, right? Not a chance. They all have unique personalities.
Well not really, but some run, others walk, and a few have been known to climb walls or leap over large objects.
Zombies don't feel pain, so if you shoot off a leg, they just crawl towards you instead. Head shots are also no guarantee to put down a rabid zombie.
Using an Intel i7 processor, our physics and particle systems turn the zombie into part of a destructible VR environment that creates skull splitting head shots, severed limbs, and lots of blood.
So, zombies...they are all the same, right? Not a chance. They all have unique personalities.
Well not really, but some run, others walk, and a few have been known to climb walls or leap over large objects.
Zombies don't feel pain, so if you shoot off a leg, they just crawl towards you instead. Head shots are also no guarantee to put down a rabid zombie.
Using an Intel i7 processor, our physics and particle systems turn the zombie into part of a destructible VR environment that creates skull splitting head shots, severed limbs, and lots of blood.
Arizona Sunshine will have 25 different guns for you to use on the zombie hordes. Love the Desert Eagle? Go for it, but you might wish you picked up the Uzi when you run into a group of your zombie friends in a canyon. Each gun has pluses and minuses depending on the situation and how you play.
We leave it to you to decide which weapon to carry. Do you want a machine gun with a high rate of fire forcing you to reload frequently or a close quarters weapon, like a shotgun, but with a slow reload?
Weapons can also come equipped with tools, such as a flashlight, that come in handy when the lights go out...
Arizona Sunshine will have 25 different guns for you to use on the zombie hordes. Love the Desert Eagle? Go for it, but you might wish you picked up the Uzi when you run into a group of your zombie friends in a canyon. Each gun has pluses and minuses depending on the situation and how you play.
We leave it to you to decide which weapon to carry. Do you want a machine gun with a high rate of fire forcing you to reload frequently or a close quarters weapon, like a shotgun, but with a slow reload?
Weapons can also come equipped with tools, such as a flashlight, that come in handy when the lights go out...
As a general update, the game is still scheduled to release this year on HTC Vive. There are no timed exclusives. Many of you already know that we are a small team developing three VR games, so from early this year, we decided to schedule Arizona's release for late 2016. Our development path has also led us to add features to the game that have not been previously disclosed. We think this will make it a more realistic and enjoyable game. Stay tuned for more details....
We are starting to use our newsletter at arizona-sunshine.com to share with you in-game assets, screenshots, trailers, features, and developer stories about making the game. Please sign up for more info.
As we start talking more about the game, we thought we would start at the beginning with concept art.
The world of Arizona Sunshine is obviously a post-apocalyptic wasteland, however it is not without structures, resources, or animals. Our concept artist created these images to set the tone and feel of the game, giving the art team a frame of reference for creating the levels and structures in the game design.
These structures will play a major part in your search for the resources you need to survive and in finding the information needed to reach the radio station Arizona Sunshine. The radio station is your beacon of hope. Survivors! They are broadcasting. They have power, resources, and food. If only you can make it there....
As a general update, the game is still scheduled to release this year on HTC Vive. There are no timed exclusives. Many of you already know that we are a small team developing three VR games, so from early this year, we decided to schedule Arizona's release for late 2016. Our development path has also led us to add features to the game that have not been previously disclosed. We think this will make it a more realistic and enjoyable game. Stay tuned for more details....
We are starting to use our newsletter at arizona-sunshine.com to share with you in-game assets, screenshots, trailers, features, and developer stories about making the game. Please sign up for more info.
As we start talking more about the game, we thought we would start at the beginning with concept art.
The world of Arizona Sunshine is obviously a post-apocalyptic wasteland, however it is not without structures, resources, or animals. Our concept artist created these images to set the tone and feel of the game, giving the art team a frame of reference for creating the levels and structures in the game design.
These structures will play a major part in your search for the resources you need to survive and in finding the information needed to reach the radio station Arizona Sunshine. The radio station is your beacon of hope. Survivors! They are broadcasting. They have power, resources, and food. If only you can make it there....