Arizona Sunshine v1.3.7887 is a but can feel clunky to those used to high-fidelity modern VR. It’s an essential "starter" game that captures the "zombie apocalypse" fantasy well, despite its aging graphics and simple AI.

This specific versioning often relates to older PCVR builds or specific storefront releases (like the Oculus Store or older Steam versions).

The core appeal remains its . Unlike standard shooters, you must manually rack slides, eject magazines, and physically reach for ammo on your belt. This adds a layer of frantic tension during "horde" moments when a fumble can lead to a quick death.

While the lighting and Arizona desert environments are bright and atmospheric, the character models and textures feel rudimentary compared to modern titles like Half-Life: Alyx .

The campaign is a roughly 4-5 hour journey through mines, trailer parks, and refineries, narrated by a protagonist whose "dad-joke" humor is polarizing—some find it charmingly lonely, others find it repetitive.