![]() You may want to head to the gun range first, as it not only provides you a means to test out the different weapons available, but also has multiple difficulties and challenges to complete to perfect your VR shooting skills. Little Rock provides you with missions to complete, Wichita trains you at the gun range, and Columbus provides you with a variety of optional goals to complete. Tallahassee serves as your gun expert, allowing you to upgrade your weapons, choose your loadout, and equip perks (more on perks later). Your home base is an abandoned mansion which Tallahassee, Columbus, Wichita, and Little Rock have commandeered and retrofitted to suit their zombie hunting needs. ![]() Completing challenges, getting headshots, finishing levels, and more will reward you with toilet paper which can then be spent to upgrade your arsenal at your home base. We learned first-hand during the pandemic the value of toilet paper, and it seems the Zombieland crew did too. Money is useless in the apocalypse, but guess what is a precious commodity? Toilet paper. Double tapping is shooting a zombie in the head twice to ensure that it is dead, and in Zombieland doing so will place you in adrenaline mode, which slows down the enemies, allowing you to chain attacks together for added toilet paper. Fans of the movie already know what that means, but in the game, it is essential to completing goals. The game begins with a quick tutorial mission that teaches you the basics of aiming, reloading, and shooting in VR along with perhaps the most important advice – double tap. ![]() It’s fast, arcade style fun that has a few more layers than first shown, but still never loses sight of its initial goal to simply entertain without any extraneous frills. ![]() Better still, Zombieland VR is chock full of one to two minute levels which are perfect for people with minimal free time or short attention spans, but who want to still feel as if they made a bit of progression despite only dedicating ten minutes of their day to the game. There’s no complex story, no intricate menus to navigate, no long cutscenes – just you, some guns, and tons of zombies to shoot in the face. I appreciate games that get right to the point, and Zombieland: Headshot Fever Reloaded is the epitome of directness. ![]()
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