Gary Moore
SuperHot VR is a short, but genuinely exhilarating experience. It provides a level of empowerment to the player that very few games can achieve, even other VR Games of a similar genre.
All that’s said and done, Arizona Sunshine just falls short of being a true classic. While there is a really solid and very welcome VR experience to be had here, and one that offers the player a full campaign experience and more rather than just a series of co-joined mini-games, there are just too many niggling things that hold it back.
A wonderful game and one that works well with PSVR, however the game does gets very repetitive.
Authentic to the source material, Almost a full recreation of the table top game
In the end, what we have here is a game with a good story to tell, wrapped in a basic RPG system and a flawed tactical combat engine.
As a debut console title, React Games has made a title that I'm struggling to recommend. The lack of any real progression, the stale environments and the iffy controls make for a disappointing experience.
Give it a try, I think you just might be surprised.
People who like the game will love it, but Won't convince gamers to return to the game.