I can compare the main menu, which makes me consider it a program, not a game.
1) If we open a new game (for example), we literally see nothing, not even any sounds. There's no "continue" button in the menu.Although in games, when we choose a new game, we usually have something ready-made. But in Paint, for example, when we open "new game," we literally have a white canvas with tools.
2) Load game.
We have this button, but it downloads players' saves from the hub, and naturally, our scene saves are stored there as well. We don't usually download other people's saves from the hub, though it's rare that people do.
3) Game settings. Well, there's nothing to complain about here, although the settings aren't changed like they usually are in games.
4) Hub. I don't remember which games have a hub. But either way, it's essentially a ready-made store for paid and free content. It's basically a place where you load other players' saves directly into your "game."