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An action RPG spin-off from the mega-popular webtoon, letting you grind Sung Jinwoo from zero-rank scrub to overpowered legend. Fan service done competently, not brilliantly.

Solo Leveling: ARISE is a mobile-first action RPG that made the jump to PC, built on the bones of the beloved webtoon that racked up over 14 billion views. The OVERDRIVE Deluxe Edition is a DLC package layered on top of that base, which means your mileage here is tightly coupled to how much you already like the core game. If you walked in cold expecting a deep CRPG, adjust expectations now: this is a character-action brawler with RPG progression systems stapled on, not a narrative-driven experience with branching choices and consequences. The fantasy of replaying Sung Jinwoo's rise from bottom-of-the-barrel E-Rank hunter to reality-bending Shadow Monarch is genuinely well-realized in terms of spectacle. Combat is snappy, skill animations are lifted almost panel-for-panel from the source material, and there is real satisfaction in unlocking new Shadows and building out your personal undead army. The OVERDRIVE content pushes that power fantasy further, adding new stages, increased difficulty ceilings, and additional hunter characters to pull into your roster. Build variety exists in the sense that you can lean into different weapon types and skill loadouts, but the ceiling is lower than the genre suggests. Past the first couple dozen hours, optimization starts to look less like creative expression and more like consulting a tier list. The writing is where the RPG specialist in me gets restless. Adaptation fidelity is solid for fans who want the highlight reel, but the story beats are compressed, context-light for newcomers, and mostly function as cutscene delivery systems between combat stages. Side content borders on filler territory: repeated dungeon formats and gate-clearing missions that exist to pad out progression rather than add texture to the world. The worldbuilding is borrowed equity from the webtoon, not something the game constructs on its own terms. If you have not read the source material, you will find yourself caring a lot less about any of it. The Mixed review score (71% positive across nearly 8,000 Steam reviews) tells a familiar story for gacha-adjacent PC releases. Players who love the IP and are already invested report getting solid value. Players who bounced off the monetization structure or came in expecting a more traditional RPG experience express real frustration. The Deluxe Edition framing means you are paying a premium on top of a free-to-play base, so the value question is directly tied to whether the additional content justifies the cost for someone already bought into the ecosystem. For completionists and hardcore fans of the webtoon, the extra stages and unlocks in OVERDRIVE feel like a genuine expansion. For casual dabblers, the base game likely covers everything worth seeing. Bottom line: if you are a Solo Leveling fan who wants more of what Netmarble built and can stomach the gacha-adjacent mechanics, ARISE delivers the power fantasy it promises. If you want a game that rewards re-reads of its own lore or builds character arcs that develop organically through play, this is not that game. It is a competent licensed action RPG, neither embarrassing nor exceptional. Monika, Scout Team

Solo Leveling:ARISE OVERDRIVE - Deluxe Edition (DLC)
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Solo Leveling:ARISE OVERDRIVE - Deluxe Edition (DLC)

Nov 24, 2025Netmarble NeoNetmarble
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An action RPG spin-off from the mega-popular webtoon, letting you grind Sung Jinwoo from zero-rank scrub to overpowered legend. Fan service done competently, not brilliantly.

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Solo Leveling: ARISE is a mobile-first action RPG that made the jump to PC, built on the bones of the beloved webtoon that racked up over 14 billion views. The OVERDRIVE Deluxe Edition is a DLC package layered on top of that base, which means your mileage here is tightly coupled to how much you already like the core game. If you walked in cold expecting a deep CRPG, adjust expectations now: this is a character-action brawler with RPG progression systems stapled on, not a narrative-driven experience with branching choices and consequences. The fantasy of replaying Sung Jinwoo's rise from bottom-of-the-barrel E-Rank hunter to reality-bending Shadow Monarch is genuinely well-realized in terms of spectacle. Combat is snappy, skill animations are lifted almost panel-for-panel from the source material, and there is real satisfaction in unlocking new Shadows and building out your personal undead army. The OVERDRIVE content pushes that power fantasy further, adding new stages, increased difficulty ceilings, and additional hunter characters to pull into your roster. Build variety exists in the sense that you can lean into different weapon types and skill loadouts, but the ceiling is lower than the genre suggests. Past the first couple dozen hours, optimization starts to look less like creative expression and more like consulting a tier list. The writing is where the RPG specialist in me gets restless. Adaptation fidelity is solid for fans who want the highlight reel, but the story beats are compressed, context-light for newcomers, and mostly function as cutscene delivery systems between combat stages. Side content borders on filler territory: repeated dungeon formats and gate-clearing missions that exist to pad out progression rather than add texture to the world. The worldbuilding is borrowed equity from the webtoon, not something the game constructs on its own terms. If you have not read the source material, you will find yourself caring a lot less about any of it. The Mixed review score (71% positive across nearly 8,000 Steam reviews) tells a familiar story for gacha-adjacent PC releases. Players who love the IP and are already invested report getting solid value. Players who bounced off the monetization structure or came in expecting a more traditional RPG experience express real frustration. The Deluxe Edition framing means you are paying a premium on top of a free-to-play base, so the value question is directly tied to whether the additional content justifies the cost for someone already bought into the ecosystem. For completionists and hardcore fans of the webtoon, the extra stages and unlocks in OVERDRIVE feel like a genuine expansion. For casual dabblers, the base game likely covers everything worth seeing. Bottom line: if you are a Solo Leveling fan who wants more of what Netmarble built and can stomach the gacha-adjacent mechanics, ARISE delivers the power fantasy it promises. If you want a game that rewards re-reads of its own lore or builds character arcs that develop organically through play, this is not that game. It is a competent licensed action RPG, neither embarrassing nor exceptional. Monika, Scout Team

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Developer
Netmarble Neo
Publisher
Netmarble
Release Date
Nov 24, 2025

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