If I were to press play on it, I’d expect something less about winning and more about roaming; less about metrics and more about mood. I’d expect the kind of game that sits with you after the screen goes dark — a small warmth where a tidy, corporate product rarely reaches. That is the quiet promise of those words: an experience waiting for a willing passenger, a roadside diner of a download where the food is memory and the menu is light on details but full of atmosphere.