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About the Game
In the near future. Several years have passed since humanity discovered lunum ore. With it they researched Lunafilament, a material capable of replicating anything, as long as they have its data. One day without warning, they lost all signals to the lunar research station dedicated to the research and development of this Lunafilament. A response team was dispatched immediately. However, a massive lunar quake hit soon after they arrived. Hugh Williams - separated from his team, unconscious and badly injured - is discovered by a mysterious android in the form of a young girl. She is a Pragmata, created using Lunafilament.
Minimum Requirements
| OS | Windows |
| OS Version | Windows 11 |
| RAM | 16GB |
| Storage | 40GB Available Space |
| GPU | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 6 GB / Radeon RX 5500 XT 8 GB |
Recommended Requirements
| OS | Windows |
| OS Version | Windows 11 |
| RAM | 16GB |
| Storage | 40GB Available space |
| GPU | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Super 8GB / Radeon RX 6600 8GB |
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6.7
3 reviews
8
1 day ago
Pragmata makes you shoot AND hack at the same time. your brain will split in half and you'll love it. Hugh and Diana's space dad/android daughter duo hits way harder emotionally than it has any right to. Story's predictable as hell though, you'll see every twist coming before it even loads. Still, Capcom cooked a fresh one
4
1 day ago
I wanted to love Pragmata more than I did. The setting and concept are incredible, but the gameplay doesn’t always keep up. Some of the hacking sections started to feel repetitive after a while, and a few combat encounters felt clunkier than they should have. It didn’t fully land for me.
8
1 day ago
What I liked most is Pragmata doesn’t play it safe. It’s weird, cinematic, and sometimes deliberately unsettling. The relationship between the two leads gives the whole thing heart. A couple later sections dragged a bit for me, but overall it felt fresh in a sea of formulaic games.