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Polygon played Pragmata earlier this summer, and executive editor Matt Patches already delivered a glowing preview of the ...
When Hugh Williams wakes up and discovers a child named Diana, everything seems a bit off. He’s in a full space suit, and ...
After five years, Pragmata could have been unambitious, but instead, it's a fascinating and innovative sci-fi game with heaps ...
After going hands-on with PRAGMATA for the first time, it's starting to feel like the perfect blend of quirky Capcom charm ...
Games like this represent Capcom at its best: experimental, weird, and willing to break away from the triple-A pac.
Capcom unveils new details about Pragmata, their upcoming sci-fi adventure game, including hacking gameplay, combat mechanics ...
Resident Evil had me hiding, Pragmata made me solve puzzles mid-fight, and Onimusha nearly broke my sword hand. I got my ...
A brand new franchise from Resident Evil and Street Fighter maker Capcom features a very unique gimmick, in this inventive ...
Pragmata's hack-and-blast spin on traditional shooting is one of Capcom's most interesting ideas in years, but not everything in its latest demo feels quite so smart.
Capcom's Pragmata has a new system for shooting mechanics, asking you to do a hacking mini-game before each enemy encounter.
While this latest hands-on session with Pragmata felt familiar, this time Capcom threw in a boss battle.
At first, it seems like Pragmata is your standard sci-fi third-person shooter, think Dead Space without the horror elements. But when Hank fires at the robot, he can barely any damage.