• Publisher: VLG
  • Release Date: Aug 2, 2019
  • Also On: Switch
Metascore
68

Mixed or average reviews - based on 11 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 11
  2. Negative: 0 out of 11
  1. Aug 1, 2019
    85
    Dry Drowning is a very good game with great narrative experience. Every relationship between the characters is layered to increase player involvement, and each choice has different consequences. A thriller game that deserves to be played.
  2. Nov 13, 2019
    80
    Stylish noir thriller with an interesting story, but mechanical limitations – despite a variety of possible interactions.
  3. Oct 8, 2019
    80
    Dry Drowning is not a perfect game but successfully presents itself as a typical, but intriguing cyberpunk noir visual novel that will provide you with at least some fun time, despite its cliché tropes and translation issues.
  4. 80
    And even though it’s throwing a pack of quite disparate elements into one weird cocktail, the result doesn’t taste half bad.
  5. Aug 1, 2019
    75
    Based on dialogues and branching storyline, Dry Drowning offers a very limited but consistent gaming experience.
User Score
7.9

Generally favorable reviews- based on 14 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 14
  2. Negative: 2 out of 14
  1. Aug 30, 2019
    10
    Amazing game. A deep and fantastic story, nice atmosphere, High quality soundtrack and 20h gameplay. Some puzzle could be more challanging.Amazing game. A deep and fantastic story, nice atmosphere, High quality soundtrack and 20h gameplay. Some puzzle could be more challanging. Would love to see more content or a DLC in the future Full Review »
  2. Oct 1, 2019
    10
    A wonderfully engaging neo-noir adventure set in a dystopian future. DEFINITELY WORTH IT:

    + Great story: explores the inherent dangers of
    A wonderfully engaging neo-noir adventure set in a dystopian future. DEFINITELY WORTH IT:

    + Great story: explores the inherent dangers of revolutions, the morally constrained and self-interested nature of human beings, the AI revolution, and the value of integrity and compassion.

    + Engaging characters: they follow the standard template of film noir stocks--the morally grey detective with a dark past, AI researchers looking for the next breakthrough without pondering the philosophical and social consequences of their work, a kind-hearted cop who is forced to wear a hardened exterior to survive in a corrupt government regime, etc.

    All characters are self-interested, but most do what they believe to be the right thing -- some pursue their own vision of utopia regardless of cost, while others are more reasonable in their approach. Major characters all receive some development.

    + Excellent soundtrack. the piano pieces in particular are very well-written.

    + Fun mechanic: the masks, and proving your arguments/conclusions through evidence.

    Small complaints:
    - Several translation errors (grammar, homophones, spelling).
    - You are given little to no indication of the extent of the consequences of your choices. A few have HUGE impact, and basically determine the endings.

    EDIT: I created an account just to submit this review, because I really believe in supporting small developers who produce quality content! This is definitely quality.
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  3. Sep 10, 2020
    7
    While this visual novel has a good start to the story and a decent ending, everything in between is a jumbled mess. It seemed like theWhile this visual novel has a good start to the story and a decent ending, everything in between is a jumbled mess. It seemed like the developers had something much greater in mind, but their expectations fell short. All-in-all the novel holds out on its own, but just barely.

    PROS: Nice visuals; good music; interesting interrogation mechanics; strong start and an interesting end.
    CONS: The middle of the story is a jumbled mess with some inconsistencies; the characters are mostly paper cut-outs with an unbelievable development arc; some translation issues.
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