Video Game Review: Dry Drowning - Nintendo Switch

Rob Lake reviews Dry Drowning on Nintendo Switch... Dry Drowning is a psychological visual novel set within a dystopian futuristic city. You play Private Detective, Mordred Foley, who's investigating a series of murders whilst being haunted by his past. I've played my fair share of visual novels this past year, some have been good but the majority (in my opinion) has been a bit of a miss. Dry Drowning is the former. Visual novels normally follow a linear path of chat-based dialogue with the odd player-based choice thrown in. Dry Drowning mixes the formula by not only giving you multiple people to talk to, but you can also explore the surroundings, for both clues related to the overarching case as well as potentially unlocking other endings. These investigative portions are performed via the AquaOS which is an in-game device that collects all of your documents and discovered evidence though the story. Dry Drowning also blurs the line when it c...