You can play the RPG that inspired Undertale during Steam Next Fest and it even features the work of Toby Fox himself

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As someone who once had a Tumblr account, yes I’ve always wanted to play OFF. This quirky RPG Maker game first released in 2008, and has become a cult classic for a reason – bridging the gap between the likes of Mother and Earthbound on the SNES, and the off-kilter charms of Undertale and Deltarune. Originally developed by Unproductive Fun Time (the joint project of Mortis Ghost and ACC), this very faithful remake/remaster comes from Mortis and Fangamer – and makes it easier than ever to play. Its very generous Steam Next Fest demo includes the whole first Zone of the game – the opening chapter that’ll take a good hour or two to get through as you explore OFF’s strange world.

OFF’s tone is immediately, well, a bit off. Inputting my name, I take control of the Batter – a person wielding a baseball bat whose task is to ‘purify’ the world one Zone at a time. Even early on, OFF goes to great lengths to cram a crowbar into the fourth wall, making it clear that while the Batter is controlled by me, the player, we are separate entities. Driving this home is The Judge, a loquacious cat who elucidates the Batter’s mission while on-boarding me with tips (and inspired Sans in Undertale). It’s a great opening you can play for yourself now, and our Steam Next Fest guide can help you find more demos too.

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The Batter fights ghosts in OFF

(Image credit: Fangamer)

The bold block colors and low-poly aesthetic immediately remind me of Undertale though, of course, OFF is the game that was released first. Undertale creator Toby Fox has spoken several times about how this RPG inspired him to create the cult classic – and the inspirations are clear as soon as you start playing.



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