Published Apr 26, 2026, 11:00 AM EDT Digital things can never replace the human soul Pragmata isn't a dad game, it's a warning Image: Capcom via Polygon Pragmata looks like a dad game on the surface, or maybe a "cool uncle who's nice to his adopted niece" game. Hugh's a good guy. He takes care of Diana, a little child-robot who seemingly grows close to him. She wants to learn about his life and experience the things that matter to him. It's sweet! It's also fake. Diana's a robot, and there is no parent-child relationship here. There is, however, a little warning about placing too much value in things that aren't real. This piece contains spoilers for Pragmata 's ending. Image: Capcom via Polygon Hugh's first concern when he meets Diana is keeping her safe — because she's quite literally company property. He worries what might happen to him if she gets hurt, so it's in his best interests to take good care of the little not-kid.…