The game will also be set in the "near future," so any kind of Sci-Fi technology used or seen in the game won't be too advanced. After the first trailer was released, Capcom did mention that the game has dystopian themes, which is evidenced by the abandoned city and the trailer's slightly desperate tone. It's clear that there's been some kind of cataclysmic event and this girl could either be the cause of it, or the Earth's savior, or maybe both. While only one full trailer for Pragmata has been revealed so far, it gives fans a surprisingly solid look at the game's narrative, and potentially its gameplay too. The two continue to ascend, eventually going out of the city's skyline, and landing on the actual moon, with the Earth in front of them. To try and avoid a collision with the satellite, the astronaut once again reaches into their backpack to craft some kind of device, this time firing out a green net. In an attempt to reach the girl, the astronaut uses some kind of green-colored jet burst that propels them through the sky. The city's plethora of empty cars, lampposts, and signs all begin to lift off the ground, with the girl and astronaut being taken up with them. The astronaut finds the girl, and as they do the sky above them starts to glitch as if it were a screen, and as it shuts down a satellite crashes through the skyline. The camera then cuts to a girl who's accompanied by a really off-putting half-cyborg cat, who seems to have the head of a robot but the skeletal body and organs of a real cat, with a projection of a regular cat plastered over the top of it all. A lone astronaut figure walks through the empty roads, stops, and reaches around to their high-tech backpack.Īfter pulling out several cylindrical components, the astronaut builds a small pistol, and fires it into the air, releasing a swarm of cybernetic spores that reveal a girl's outline. This debut trailer opens up with the familiar sight of New York City's Times Square, though it seems to be abandoned, with empty cars filling up the streets. Pragmata's first and only trailer is filled with intrigue, intensity, and plenty of Sci-Fi gadgetry to keep fans firmly on the hook for the last few years. RELATED: How Resident Evil 4 Remake’s Updated Character Models Compare to the Originals Everything Announced About Capcom's Pragmata So Far However, it's one exciting trailer, and it offers plenty of cryptic material for speculating about what it could be when it's finally released. Despite being first announced almost three years ago, Pragmata is still shrouded in mystery, with just one trailer giving fans any indication of how the game might play and what its core story beats are. But while Capcom has a lot on its plate already, there's always room for more, and it's about time fans got to see more from Pragmata.įirst revealed back in June 2020, Pragmata seems to be some sort of sci-fi adventure game from Capcom. In April, the Mega Man Battle Network: Legacy Collection is set to launch, while in June, Street Fighter 6 will make its debut - and that's only everything that has an official release date, with dinosaur-exosuit game Exoprimal also set to release this year. In March, the highly anticipated Resident Evil 4 Remake is releasing. At the end of January, Monster Hunter Rise is set to come to PlayStation and Xbox for the first time. Capcom has quite the 2023 ahead of itself.
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