Why I Liked Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint More Than Solo Leveling
After finishing Solo Leveling, I was on the hunt for another manhwa that could give me that same adrenaline rush. That’s when I stumbled upon Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint. I went in with low expectations — how could anything match Solo Leveling? But wow… I was not ready.
Solo Leveling was an awesome ride. Great art, non-stop action, and Sung Jin-Woo was just cool without even trying. But ORV gave me something more. It wasn’t just about power levels and epic battles (though those were definitely there). It was about people, stories, survival, and connection.
Kim Dokja, the main character, isn’t overpowered like Sung Jin-Woo. He’s clever, strategic, and honestly kind of broken in the most relatable way. The whole “reader becomes part of the story” plot was so unique, and as someone who’s spent too much time lost in fictional worlds, it hit hard.
What made me love ORV even more was the group dynamic. Yoo Joonghyuk, Han Sooyoung, Jung Heewon — each of them had depth, backstory, and personality. It wasn’t just one guy soloing everything. It was a team, a found family, slowly forming in the middle of chaos.
And the emotional moments? They got me. Some scenes had me smiling like an idiot, and others genuinely hurt me. The storytelling was layered and thoughtful, without ever being boring.
So yeah — I read ORV after Solo Leveling, and somehow, it ended up meaning more to me. If you love action and heart, don’t sleep on it.
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