04-20-2017 04:12 AM
04-21-2017 02:11 AM
Strangely I did not get too spooked with the mines in Arizona Sunshine. But It was fun and tolerably scary (I did rip the HMD off once in fright). Dreadhalls still terrifies me though.
edmg said:
Personally, I prefer Arizona Sunshine as a game, but Robo Recall looks better and is great for a quick arcade-style shoot-em-up. So it's really a tossup.
What I would say is that the mines in Arizona Sunshine scare the heck out of me, so if you don't like horror VR games that might push you the other way.
04-21-2017 02:20 AM
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MowTin said:
I usually prefer free locomotion but not with RoboRecall. The teleport system works really well in that game.
But it's a really tough call between the two. I assume you'll eventually buy both. If I could only have one it would be Robo Recall because of it's replayability and it's a great game to demo the system to someone. Arizona Sunshine is the better overall game. I prefer free locomotion with Arizona Sunshine.
07-20-2017 10:30 AM
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JammerVR1963 said:
I have the Rift. Had it about a week now and absolutely love it and most of the games I bought for it. Robot Recall was a freebee with the Touch Controllers. I personally think it's a totally awesome VR experience. I have to disagree with most people here though. I did end up buying a copy of Arizona sunshine because I thought it would be a fun Mulitiplayer game. Of course, at first I played it in single player mode so I could get the hang of it. I was dissapointed from the first pixel. I couldn't get over how a game as new as it had such dated graphics. Robot Recall is much better visually than Arizona is. If I didn't know better, I would have thought that Arizona was at least 2-3 years old. It just doesn't have the "wow factor" that games like Recall, or Dead and Buried have. Hell, the graphics that are in the tutorial for the Rift is much better than Arizona. I couldn't recommend this game to anyone. Infact, I asked Oculus for a refund and they told me it was their policy not to issue refunds. I made a point of telling them how great Steam is at giving refunds and if I can find the same game I want on Steam, I will buy it there before I give Oculus another dime. It's a shame because I really like the Rift and I thought if I brought games through their library, I would help support further game development. So anyways, to answer your original question... Robot Recall over Arizona Sunshine
07-20-2017 11:00 AM
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