Wow that was surprisingly good.
I usually don't like stories taking place in a mmorpg environment and even worse for BL since they tend to be just a succession of cliché mmo quests that have nothing to bring to the story and just serve as a setting for random ass boring and cliché love story.
This one was more focused on the actual action even though it still lacks explanation on how the fck did it happen and DID tell a story, not just a plain and deja vu love story but a story of overcoming a trauma, and a love story is build in the background without overtaking the rest.
The character development was good and the characters were almost all either endearing or really antipathic, Arin rocks!!! She was probably my favourite character in this manwha.
I can't even explain how the immersion worked this time, like somehow entering the intimacy of my character in a game? XD
But it did work.
I also loved the fight scenes and the monsters, as well as the whole theme of the dungeons and how they depicted it.
If i really wanted to complain, it would be the messages at the end of the dungeons, blah blah was cleared by blahblah guild, it's the only thing that somehow pushed me out of the story, because it was really like a video game instead of a story. I compromised by making it out to be what people watching the dungeon on tv would see.
But i loved it.