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Capcom scores its third critical hit of 2026
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Capcom scores its third critical hit of 2026

13 April 20264 Mins Read

Following the well-received Resident Evil Requiem and Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, Capcom has another critical darling on its hands thanks to Pragmata. The reviews for Capcom’s long-awaited sci-fi game just dropped, and critics are swooning over the hacker-shooter. While the reception is just shy of Requiem’s heights, it’s clear that Capcom is the main character of big-budget gaming in 2026.

As of the time of writing, Pragmata sits at an 87 on Opencritic and an 85 on Metacritic. That makes it one of the best reviewed AAA games of the year, right up there with… well, Capcom’s other 2026 games. There isn’t much competition from anyone else aside from Pokémon Pokopia and Nioh 3, though there’s a chance that changes very soon when Saros drops later this month.

There isn’t much of a spectrum when it comes to opinions. The critical reception is remarkably consistent, with most scored reviews hovering around an 8 or 9. In a glowing review for GameSpot, Steve Watts praised Pragmata for just about everything it does. In particular, the review offers a glowing take on the game’s unique third-person shooting hook, where players need to complete short hacking puzzles to weaken enemies.

“This inventive hook imbues everything in the game with a sense of tension,” Watts wrote in the 9/10 review. “The need to fire at enemies while also juggling your hack recalls the best moments of Dead Space, when you would suddenly need to change the angular orientation of your gun’s projectiles on the fly. Encounters become a dance as you determine whether you can spare just enough time to finish the hack before the robot reaches you, or if you need to create some distance.”

The A.V. Club’s Garrett Martin was similarly enthusiastic, viewing Pragmata as a relic from a lost time in gaming where one-off ideas thrived. The key to making that work, according to both Martin and other critics, is that the game’s high quality is remarkably consistent from start to finish.

“Pragmata reaches its potential through unique combat that adroitly balances two very different systems, a story rooted in contemporary fears about AI and machination replacing humans that blossoms into genuine emotion, and consistently accomplished presentation that prevents any lulls or noticeable dips in quality,” Martin writes in the A- review. “It confidently evinces a sheer, reliable competence that remains hard to find in big budget games like this, and maintains it until the end.”

You won’t find many reviews that disagree, though some are higher on the gameplay than the story. In IGN’s 8/10 review, Michael Higham notes that Pragmata’s story falls a bit flat. The tech commentary is limited, the main character is lacking a bit of depth, and key details are left in optional data pads. Those shortcomings didn’t ruin the experience for Higham, though: “Maybe the story just isn’t meant to be anything deeper than the popcorn-flick it is, and maybe that’s all it needed to be when I so thoroughly enjoyed the action side of things.”

Any other criticisms seem minor so far. Writing for GamesRadar+, Jasmine Gould-Wilson calls out a few pacing issues and some outdated design. (The latter is understandable given how long Pragmata has been in development.) But even then, Gould-Wilson couldn’t resist the fine-tuned allure of the game’s clever hacking system and rewarding exploration.

“Whether influenced by the TikTok generation’s infamous lack of attention span or just a fun new mechanic, I’m not sure,” Gould-Wilson wrote in an 8/10 review. “But for someone with ADHD, Pragmata feels like a video game’s answer to Ritalin, and the controls are smart and reflexive enough that even those with ample dopamine should fall into an easy flow state with it.”

All of these takes line up with Polygon’s own review, as Austin Manchester both praised the inventive action and offered some light criticism of the game’s dated tech commentary. You’ll find those sentiments across the board in practically every review you read, so consider this the rare game that critics can agree on. It’s another winner for Capcom, who are going to have a lot of potential contenders come Game of the Year season.

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