WTMG's Leo Faria: "Drowning delivers a powerful and personal message about depression, but it's hard not to overlook its sheer amount of technical flaws and glitches."
PP: Drowning isn't a fun game by any stretch - it's actually quite dark and depressing - but it delivers a powerful message and by the end of this teenager's tragic tale, you'll be moved in one way or another.
Drowning follows a young boy with depression. Does it manage to tell a thoughtful story, or should you pass up on this tale?
Drowning ambitiously tries to be more art/relaxation piece then a classic game. Does it accomplish what it sets out to do? Yes. Does it do it well, no.