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After years of delays, teasing, and more than a little “is this still happening?” Today, Pragmata is finally here, and it lands on almost anything capable of playing it.
Capcom has officially released the long-awaited sci-fi adventure on PS5, Xbox Series
Set in a futuristic research station on the Moon that has fallen into desolation, Pragmata follows space explorer Hugh Williams, who is immediately thrown into trouble before being saved by a creepy childish android girl named Diana, that’s the name of my future Android. More after Diana from V than Princess Diana, but I digress. From there, the two form an unlikely partnership as they attempt to uncover what went wrong, and more importantly, how to return to Earth in one piece.
I’m afraid I can’t do that Dave
Of course, it wasn’t exactly quiet there – although technically, sound didn’t travel in space. The station is under the control of a hostile AI (we did try to warn you), which spends most of its time trying to turn Hugh and Diana into bits and pieces. Survival depends on the combined abilities of the two, with the game relying on a mix of action and puzzle solving to keep players on their toes.
Combat in Pragmata has a slightly different rhythm compared to usual third-person shooters. Diana can hack enemy robots to reveal their vulnerabilities, setting them up for Hugh to finish the job with an increasing arsenal of firearms.
In between the chaos, players can retreat to the Shelter, a safe zone where Hugh and Diana’s relationship develops through quieter, more private moments. No, not like that, he looks like a 9. This is also where you’ll upgrade your gear, trade for materials, and gear up for bigger fights, including the large-scale boss encounters that Capcom is clearly banking on as set-piece highlights.
In addition to the standard edition, a Deluxe version is available with additional cosmetics, music, and bonus content, while a free “Sketchbook” demo gives curious players a chance to try things out before committing.
Pragmata also launched with a huge list of supported languages, plus a soundtrack rollout already underway across your major streaming platforms.
So, will it live up to the hype? We’ll know more in the next few hours.
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