Melee weapons are powerful but not very durable, and unlike guns they’ll drop to the ground if you lose your grip on them.
What makes life worth living during a zombie apocalypse? For our nameless lone survivor protagonist in VR sequel Arizona Sunshine 2 it’s having someone to tell your dumb jokes to. That someone turns out to be a dog, who your dude decides to call Buddy. While good boys have been practically memed to death, we haven’t connected emotionally with a virtual animal like this since Trico.
It’s what largely elevates an otherwise straightforward but entertaining shooter as you criss-cross through the state of Arizona on the search for Patient Zero, who might hold the solution to curing humanity of the plague that’s causing zombification. At the same time you’re also trying to survive in the face of hordes of undead – or ‘Freddies’, the name our protagonist indiscriminately gives them. That was also the case in its predecessor, while your protagonist is once again voiced by Sky Soleil, making boozy, sweary quips in a Southern drawl but also acting with genuine pathos when interacting with Buddy.