Pragmata is the new third-person moonbase shooter from Capcom in which you play Hugh, a gruff spacedad, with a small girl android named Diana riding around on your back. The game's core gimmick is that Diana can (and, indeed, must) hack the robots you're battling to nix their shields and so forth, using a real-time holographic minigame in which you move around a grid to reach a green square. There are also simpler varieties of hack for opening doors and springing traps. It's a tactically faffy supporting puzzle element, with a heritage that extends all the way back to Gears Of War. Our guides writer Jeremy and deputy editor James have slightly conflicting feelings about Pragmata's hacking, though they're enthusiastic about Pragmata in general. Here's a transcript of a woozy end-of-day videocall in which they politely bash those opinions against each other, with Edwin playing referee.…