Multitasking is hard. You wouldn’t solve a crossword mid Call of Duty game, or bake a cake with one hand while playing League of Legends with the other. In Pragmata, though, multitasking is at the game’s core, and it works remarkably well. For the most part, Capcom’s new IP is standard linear action game stuff. As Hugh, you make your way through a futuristic space station, shooting robots to rid the place of an aggressive AI threat. However, with your own AI companion, Diana, hanging onto your back, the combat is complex, unique, and genuinely exciting.
Pragmata’s stellar combat proves multitasking can actually be fun
18 March 20260

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