The Renovator: Origins Brings Psychological Horror to Consoles on April 4

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  • The Renovator: Origins focuses on psychological terror within a museum where the player experiences nightmarish events.
  • The game includes interactive environments, puzzle-solving, and non-linear gameplay with random events.
  • It has already received positive reviews on Steam before its console release.

A chilling journey into the supernatural awaits as The Renovator: Origins prepares to launch on April 4 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S|X, Xbox One S|X, and Nintendo Switch.

This psychological horror game, already praised with an 85% Very Positive review score on Steam, takes players into a creepy museum where reality turns into terrifying nightmares.

Why it matters: The Renovator: Origins was created by Peace Studio, a solo developer focused on making unique, passion-driven games. The developer’s creativity and attention to detail are evident in every part of the game.

Human Qube Games, the publisher, is known for highlighting standout indie titles. They’ve made a name for themselves by organizing events like the Bullet Heaven Festival on Steam.

In The Renovator: Origins, players take the role of the child of a famous museum restorer who died under mysterious circumstances. While searching for items connected to your father, you become trapped in a museum filled with strange and supernatural events.

The story of the game takes you on a journey through time, shifting between the present day and the 1960s Soviet Union. This dual timeline weaves together history and supernatural horror, adding layers to the plot.

As you play, you’ll uncover the mysterious lives of strange artists and the terrifying secrets behind their creations.

The game’s interactive environment pulls you deeper into the experience. You can interact with objects in surprising ways, making every moment feel unpredictable and tense.

The detailed settings and creepy atmosphere come together to create a world that feels real—and truly unnerving.

The Renovator: Origins
Prepare to step into a museum where every exhibit tells a story—and some stories are better left untold.

A key highlight of The Renovator: Origins is its focus on exploration and solving puzzles. Each museum exhibit hides clues, and you’ll need to find hidden objects and solve puzzles to progress.

The game also features a non-linear design, with random events that make every playthrough unique.

Pre-orders are already available for Xbox and Nintendo Switch, giving players early access to this haunting adventure. The game is also available to purchase on Steam.

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