OFF is the kind of game that doesn't ask you to understand it immediately. It asks you to enter its world, accept its strange logic, and keep walking until the meaning starts forming in the back of your mind. It plays like an RPG, but it feels like a mood piece, built from unusual spaces, dry humor, unsettling quiet, and the constant suspicion that the world is slightly out of alignment on purpose. The result is an experience that stays with you because it refuses to be ordinary.

