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Solo Leveling: ARISE OVERDRIVE
Solo Leveling: Arise is an action RPSolo Leveling, the webtoon with 14.3 billion views worldwide, is now an action RPG game! Help our hero grow from his humble E-Rank beginnings.
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From weakest hunter to shadow Monarch – A complete Action RPG experience.
Solo Leveling: Arise is the first-ever game adaption from the worldwide hit manhwa and now popular anime series, but does the highly-anticipated action gacha release live up to the hype?
The legendary webtoon with 14.3 global billion views has been adapted into an action game for the first time and has finally officially launched globally! Android version reviewed. Review copy provided by company for testing purposes.
Each story mission is based on a key moment in Solo Leveling lore. Whether it's the earliest days of Sung Jinwoo as humanity's weakest hunter or far deeper into his adventure, when he becomes humanity's cheat code against otherworldly threats, the missions will feature dialog and sometimes panels from the manwha to emphasize what's happening. Perhaps the biggest detriment of Solo Leveling: ARISE's story mode is just how far it goes into the source material - those who are following the IP through its anime adaptation will be subject to spoilers if they progress too far. The upside is that the ...
Solo Leveling: ARISE OVERDRIVE is an action-packed character-driven RPG that tells the story of Sung Jinwoo as he evolves into a legendary hunter. There are many improvements across the board, including major gameplay tweaks and additions, a more immersive story mode structure, and the removal of gacha mechanics. Fans who have been waiting for a single-player Solo Leveling game finally got it with Solo Leveling: ARISE OVERDRIVE, despite some of the quality-related flaws that came with the ori...
Solo Leveling: ARISE OVERDRIVE is a perfectly enjoyable action role-playing game that brings the world of Solo Leveling to life.
It's perfectly approachable for newcomers in the genre, is exceptionally stable, visually impressive, and the controls are responsive. But for people who want to enjoy Solo Leveling: ARISE, it's often more work than play.
Solo Leveling Arise is authentic to its anime and webtoon inspirations, but it's too grindy, frustrating, and repetitive to come close to rivaling the best gacha games.
You would think adapting Sung Jinwoo's rise to power would be easy, especially given its action-heavy focus, but Solo Leveling: Arise Overdrive will prove you terribly wrong.
Solo Leveling: ARISE OVERDRIVE is clearly intended to be a love letter to the source material that's drawn many fans across the globe for its dramatic, protagonist-driven story, fascinating lore, thrilling fight sequences, and surprisingly emotional moments. However, the creative execution of that homage in this game leaves a lot of confusion and disappointment on the story front, which should serve as its foundation rather than a botched afterthought. As a result, it almost forcibly alienates Solo Leveling newcomers, who are left without a premise to base their experience on. The combat and e...