Solo Leveling: Arise had so much potential and honestly, my first few hours with the game were impressive. The graphics were gorgeous, the animations were smooth, and the overall vibe stayed faithful to the original webtoon. The combat system also felt fresh and dynamic, especially with the flashy skills and boss battles that made me feel like I was part of Sung Jin-Woo’s world.However, the deeper I got into the game, the more everything started to fall apart.The performance issues became impossible to ignore. The game started freezing randomly not just for a second or two, but long enough to ruin boss fights. Crashes became more frequent, forcing me to reload during critical moments. It’s incredibly frustrating to lose progress just because the game couldn’t stay stable.Even simple UI transitions sometimes lag or bug out, and during longer play sessions, the frame drops make the game feel sluggish and choppy. What should have been an epic, fast-paced experience turns into a stutter-fest that ruins immersion.I really wanted to enjoy this game. The story, the concept, and the art are all there but the technical problems completely overshadow everything good about it. It feels like the game was rushed to launch without proper optimization or testing, especially for mobile devices.Unless these bugs and crashes are addressed in future updates, it’s hard to recommend Solo Leveling: Arise to anyone looking for a smooth and stable gameplay experience. It hurts to say, but for now, this is a game that’s much better to watch than to play.