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The fact that Arizona Sunshine works at all on the PlayStation VR is a feat in and of itself. It’s a complex, full VR game in an ecosystem that is still starved for exactly that, and it can be played with the Aim controller, a Dual Shock or two Move controllers. The game will even tune itself a bit depending on which controller you use, although you can play any version of the game with any controller if you go into the settings.
For instance, the two-handed Aim controller is probably the best way to play — just as it was with the recently released Farpoint — just because it feels like you’re holding a rifle in the manner you would in real life. The game will sense that you’re using the controller, and will only present you with two-handed guns as you play.
I did notice there is a bit more wiggle in the accuracy of the Aim controller versus what I was used to on the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, but that’s likely due to the single camera tracking of the PlayStation VR. It may be a bit frustrating if you’re trying to line up the perfect shot, but you learn to get used to it quickly, and precision shooting is possible with a calm mind and a steady hand.
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The game will also automatically reload with the Aim controller and Dual Shock control modes when you press a button to dump an empty clip, since gesturing toward your belt line just feels weird with the larger controller. Playing with two Move controllers means that you have to bring the controllers close to your gun belt to reload, and to grab the weapon you’d like to switch to.
Each game mode can be played with any controller, but the game’s automatic settings pairs you with the controls that should fit your selection best. You can even angle the gun differently in your hand in settings if you’re using the Dual Shock or Move controllers to make things feel more comfortable. Like most VR games, spend a bit of time in the options to pick the control method and movement options that work for you.
A full suite of movement options, from teleportation to full control, are also available to meet your play style. I would still suggest sticking to teleportation, as it’s much easier on the gut.
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Source: Polygon