My first impression of Pragmata, before I played it, wasn’t great. Hugh, the astronaut protagonist, seemed dull; his android sidekick, Diana, came across as intensely annoying, and I didn’t understand why its linear action stood out from the crowd. Now, a preview session and a full playthrough later, my opinion of Capcom’s latest new series has completely flipped, albeit while validating some of my initial concerns.
Pragmata review – nostalgic aesthetics, S-tier combat
18 April 20260

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