Definitely a one-time watch
While this drama is definitely worth a one-time watch and has its own unique charm, I found it less exciting and engaging compared to other e-sports-themed dramas I have seen, such as Falling Into Your Smile, Gank Your Heart, and Go Go Squid. One possible reason for this could be the order in which I watched them having already seen those more popular and fast-paced dramas first, my expectations were quite high going into this one, and as a result, it felt a bit underwhelming in comparison. The storyline is decent and follows a solid narrative, with characters that are relatable and moments that are heartfelt, but it lacks the emotional highs and the romantic intensity that made the other shows stand out for me. The romance in this drama is more subtle and understated, which some viewers may appreciate, but personally, I prefer a more emotionally charged romantic arc that pulls you in and makes you root for the characters. That said, I do believe the show deserves credit for its well-thought-out plot and the effort put into portraying the e-sports world with some realism. The pacing is steady, and the character development, while not dramatic, is consistent and believable. It’s not a drama that will have you on the edge of your seat or deeply invested in the romantic subplot, but it’s still an enjoyable watch for those who are fans of the genre or are looking for something light and grounded with a touch of e-sports culture. Overall, while it may not be as memorable or gripping as the other titles I have mentioned, it’s still a good drama that’s worth watching at least once especially if you go in with the right expectations.
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