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Pragmata's tale of AI slop, humanity, & lunar conquest makes it the timeliest sci-fi game of the year

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(Image credit: Capcom) 2026 is a remarkably stacked year for space and sci-fi games , but Capcom might have just dropped the most relevant one already. Pragmata is a love letter to the sci-fi action games from the PS3 and Xbox 360 generation, yet its updated take on familiar tropes and a vibrant heart make it special. The marketing and previews sold Pragmata's concise pitch very well: You're on the moon as a system auditor named Hugh Williams. Something has gone wrong, and a mysterious artificial intelligence called IDUS has taken over a "Big Tech" company's installations. Your only ally is a little android girl named Diana. Survive, warn Earth , and return home. The plot never gets more complex than that at any point, but the game's use of these hackneyed story elements and themes is agile and smart.…

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