Pragmata Reviews

Pragmata is ranked in the 96th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
8.8 / 10.0
Apr 13, 2026

PRAGMATA is a visceral and rewarding action game set within an intriguing world that will make you want to keep coming back for more. đź‘§

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90 / 100
Apr 17, 2026

If you're looking for something that breaks the mold, *Pragmata* is a bold, straightforward, and thoroughly entertaining film with characters that will stay with you forever.

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8.6 / 10.0
Apr 17, 2026

PRAGMATA is an experience that deserves your attention, especially if you're looking for something different within the action-adventure genre.

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9 / 10.0
Apr 18, 2026

Overall, Pragmata is a massive win. Innovative puzzle-based combat, great art direction and a touching story that is carried by the father/daughter-like relationship of Hugh & Diana. It continues to prove that between Resident Evil: Requiem and Pragmata, Capcom continues to fire on all cylinders in 2026.

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9 / 10.0
Apr 18, 2026

I was pleasantly surprised by many aspects of Pragmata. First, the constantly evolving and engaging hacking mechanic, then, the creative level design and puzzles, and finally the emotional bond forming between Hugh and Diana. Hopefully we’ll see more from this new, innovative IP in years to come (hopefully with a much-improved map).

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9 / 10.0
Apr 17, 2026

Pragmata's satisfying third-person combat with an addictive hacking minigame twist is backed by an emotionally engaging, well-written story and characters. This space odyssey is, without a doubt, well worth investing in..

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9 / 10.0
Apr 14, 2026

Pragmata’s mash-up of tight third-person shooting with an easy-to-grasp, yet rewarding hacking mechanic is more than enough to be worth the price of admission, but it’s everything surrounding this gameplay hook that sets it over the top. A bevy of collectibles, combat challenges, training missions, and a robust upgrade and modifier system; all of it makes for an incredibly engaging experience, one that’s anchored around the heartfelt and endearing relationship between Hugh and Diana.

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72 / 100
Apr 13, 2026

When Pragmata works well, it creates times that feel truly different—moments when handling two systems at once is easy, and everything fits together perfectly. That level of excitement isn't always there, but it's there enough of the time to make a mark. This genre doesn't change the genre, but it shows that new ideas can still be added to it.

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4.35 / 5.0
Apr 13, 2026

'Pragmata' is another in a long line of recent heaters from Capcom, and it might be my personal favorite of the bunch, thanks to inventive combat and an adorable pair of protagonists.

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8.2 / 10.0
Apr 13, 2026

Pragmata made me fall in love with its fun combat system based on hacking minigames and the adorable 'father-daughter' relationship between Hugh and Diana. It's true that all its other gameplay and narrative elements are very traditional and unoriginal, but this game makes excellent use of its strengths and will undoubtedly be considered one of the best of the year.

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9 / 10.0
Apr 14, 2026

By blending old-school tropes with modern mechanics seen in recent Capcom titles, the result is a refined experience that raises the right questions without the narrative bloat so common in today’s campaigns. Games like this are a rare find in today’s market.

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10 / 10
Apr 13, 2026

After playing out Pragmata I can't help but give this game the maximum score. It's one of the best single player games I've played in recent years. Apart from the nitpicking about backtracking and the slightly too easy enemies, I really can't say anything negative about this game. What started as a mysterious game that I had many question marks about has ended in an unforgettable, poignant and extremely surprising experience. With Pragmata, Capcom proves that in 2026 it is perfectly possible to bring new IPs to the market and that occasionally taking a risk is part of developing video games.

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Apr 13, 2026

I don’t know that we will ever get more of these games, but I think that’s fine, because what’s here is going to endure as an interesting experiment. If anything, the boldness of pairing this game next to a decidedly safe mainline Resident Evil title says to me that Capcom is confident that the weird still has a place next to the secure. Pragmata is a game that I think some people are really going to love and some people are going to completely bounce off of, but those are the kinds of games that you still talk about in ten years.

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9 / 10
Apr 13, 2026

It's hard to believe that Pragmata is coming off the success of Resident Evil Requiem and somehow rivals that game to the same degree of excellence. Even with some repetitive aspects in its structure, every element feels on point. The journey home is emotional and exciting, keeping players engaged from the beginning.

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9 / 10.0
Apr 14, 2026

Pragmata is Capcom firing on all cylinders with a brand-new IP that has no business being this good. Its dual hacking-and-shooting system turns every encounter into a frantic, deeply satisfying puzzle that rewards both reflexes and brainpower. Hugh and Diana form a duo that earns genuine emotional investment despite a predictable plot and a forgettable villain. The RE Engine delivers stunning visuals and rock-solid PC performance, and the bite-sized campaign begs to be replayed the moment credits roll. It's short, it's linear, and it's one of the best action games of 2026.

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9.5 / 10.0
Apr 13, 2026

Pragmata maintains Capcom's high quality standards, while taking risks to create new worlds and characters that will undoubtedly win over many, thanks to an excellent combat system and memorable characters.

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9 / 10.0
Apr 13, 2026

Pragmata is one of the strongest releases of the year. It melds mechanics that are rarely combined and does so expertly. When you are able to smoothly hack enemies while also navigating a dynamic battlefield in real-time, it can make you feel like a multi-tasking genius. The entertainingly bizarre story also has heart-warming moments, while the gorgeous visuals of the beautiful Lunar sci-fi world, Capcom keeps you guessing with what new, incredible biome you’re going to be exploring next as you defeat a section’s boss. Soulslike veterans, or even just action game players in general, will probably find the Standard difficulty mode a bit too easy, but when the core game loop is this fun, I don’t think it really matters. Capcom is on a roll in 2026, and the trend has continued with Pragmata unabated.

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9 / 10.0
Apr 14, 2026

Pragmata is a triumphant survival-action debut that effortlessly balances high-concept sci-fi with a deeply resonant emotional core. While its narrative occasionally drifts into familiar genre tropes, the innovative "hack-and-shoot" synergy between Hugh and Diana creates a rhythmic, tactical combat loop that feels entirely fresh. With stunning RE Engine visuals and a focused, rewarding progression, Capcom has successfully transformed a period of development uncertainty into one of the most inventive and polished new IPs of the year.

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Apr 13, 2026

Pragmata is exactly the kind of sci-fi game I’ve been waiting for. It values its characters just as much as the shooting. Capcom found a way to make the mix of heavy gunplay and real-time hacking matter. I never sensed I was just going through the motions. The story takes its time to get moving. However, watching Hugh and Diana’s relationship grow kept me interested through the weirder moments. It is one of the best reasons to own a Nintendo Switch 2 since the console arrived last year.

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Apr 13, 2026

Pragmata looks like a game straight out of the PS3 era, with that Japanese energy that amazed generations. Once abundant, this ingenuity seems close to extinction and only resurfaces on rare occasions. This is one of them, where the main objective is to entertain the player and make them feel energized by the experience.

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