What have you done, Father? Brings Its Confessional Horror to PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch

Father Mathias Marton has been keeping secrets. As of today, console players can begin uncovering them. What have you done, Father?, the psychological thriller developed by Romanian studio Darkania Works, is now available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Windows Store and Nintendo Switch, with enhanced compatibility for Nintendo Switch 2.

Set in a Transylvanian parish in the 1940s, the game follows a young priest whose forbidden affair takes a sinister turn when a woman is found dead inside his rectory. The truth surfaces through journals, photographs and locked rooms in the tradition of classic noir cinema. The rectory is not just a setting: it is an archive, a confessional, an echo chamber for things that refuse to stay buried.

Making Port worked with this Darkania Works masterpiece to tailor the experience for each platform. Console players will find enhanced graphics, refined controls and improved usability across all platforms, as well as support for additional languages that make the game accessible to a wider international audience.

Key features

  • Confessional Horror: A psychological thriller set in a 1940s Transylvanian rectory, built on guilt, forbidden desire and the slow dread of things left unconfessed.
  • Investigation-Driven Narrative: Piece together the truth through conversations, documents, photographs and the secrets hidden inside each room of the rectory.
  • Rich Environmental Storytelling: Explore a rectory with a troubled past: damp corridors, locked rooms, old photographs of priests who came before, and notes that should never have been written.
  • Noir-Inspired, Hitchcock-Indebted: Supernatural undertones blur the line between haunting and guilt in a story where the question is not what lurks in the dark, but what was done before the dark arrived.
  • Console-Optimised Experience: Enhanced graphics, refined controls and improved usability tailored specifically for PlayStation, Xbox, Switch and Windows Store players.
  • Expanded Language Support: Available in more languages than the original PC release, reaching a wider international audience.