Nock is a bow and arrow football title from developer Normal VR. Equipped with skates, a high jump, and a bow and arrow, he must shoot balls into the net of online opponents in his three available game modes: 1v1, 2v2, and 3v3.
knock A large empty arena is the perfect space for it, with an emphasis on exhilarating crossings. The slide available on his PSVR2 Sense controller on the left and the high jump equipped on his PSVR2 Sense controller on the right allow him to swing his arms around in a ski-like motion. It’s physically exhausting, but it’s so satisfying when you slide down long sliders that lead to high jumps, landing perfectly from your bow and sending the ball into the opponent’s net. Although he moved around quickly, he never felt uncomfortable while playing and was always itching to join his next five-minute match against another opponent.
Whose Have you used a bow and arrow before? Everyone, right? This is why Nock is so easy to pick up and play and addictive, but the more advanced mechanics are just as difficult to master. Block arrows are provided that allow you to switch arrows to blocks while flying. These are very helpful if they are misaligned. However, these blocks are not very large, so a very accurate shot will be required for a successful save.
there is The ball physics are incredibly realistic and the ball bounces exactly where you expect it after you shoot the arrow. Hand tracking also has pinpoint accuracy, allowing you to take great shots. Finally, Nok comes with an optional Season Pass that includes both paid and free tracks that offer customizable blocks, bows, and skins.
Visually it looks like Nock is missing. A basic arena has no background environment and only consists of a single texture. While this seems to help track the ball, even a few simple visuals to fill in the blanks can be very helpful in distinguishing between different arenas and giving the game a bit more personality overall.
Nock is a highly addictive bow and arrow soccer title with accurate physics, on-point hand tracking, and addictively satisfying traverses. A few things here, like the lack of similar arenas and visual environments, don’t detract from the core gameplay. Nock is practically spot on and I highly recommend giving it a try.
