Arizona Sunshine vs DayZ
Arizona Sunshine
Arizona Sunshine is a VR controlled zombie apocalypse game in which players have to search for human life while fighting off zombies.The game features a campaign mode that involves free roaming. Players can collect items and interact with the environment using VR controllers. Players can wield two guns at a time and keep two more in available holsters. As players search for human existence, they get to come across small groups of zombies as well as massive hordes. The goal is to survive till human contact is made while looking after the zombies coming to hunt the hero down.
Zombie apocalypse in a VR setting makes the highly fantasized experience all the more realistic in Arizona Sunshine. The game is a must try for all action-adventure fans.
DayZ
DayZ is a survival-themed, first person MMO game set in a post-apocalyptic world that's utterly devastated by a virulent disease. The game provides players with a beautiful yet dangerous map of Chernarus, a post soviet state to explore and to scavenge for whatever resources - as sparse as they may be - that you can find. Craft a wide variety of useful items or use the materials you have to improve or customize the equipment and weapons you already have... literally every item in this game can be upgraded. You can customize the look of your survivor with a wide variety of clothing too.Previously a mod for the game, Arma III, DayZ had come a long way to now being a standalone game. Unfortunately, the game is famous for its player-breaking bugs and glitches, and well, this is pretty understandable considering that the game's still in its early access phase. Due to this, even the most hardcore proponents of this game, the ones who has put in hundreds of hours into this game, will advise you to not get this game unless you truly want to help out with the game's development. If not, the game is more frustrating than it is fun, as exciting as the concept of the game may be, and we would not recommend you to get this game in its current state.