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  • Pragmata's ending, explained: What happened to Hugh and Diana?
  • Hooman Nissani: Building Smarter Worlds in Modern Gaming
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polygon.com /1 month ago

Pragmata's ending, explained: What happened to Hugh and Diana?

Capcom's Pragmata has been a roaring success. It takes bold swings with its gameplay and narrative, and the boldness of its ending pays off.

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bmmagazine.co.uk /4 days ago

Hooman Nissani: Building Smarter Worlds in Modern Gaming

Video games are often judged by their graphics or story. But the real magic usually happens under the hood. That is where developers build the systems that make worlds feel alive....

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rockpapershotgun.com /1 month ago

Are Pragmata’s hack-filled shootouts thrilling, or fatiguing? How Capcom’s shooter tackles the age-old challenge of blen...

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...

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ukf.com /1 week ago

Who The Hell Is BrokinPaper

Introducing:BrokinPaper. The NYC-born project of Harrison Lee blending dark electronic music, cinematic sound design and the restless, relentless energy of New York City into somet...

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mobilesyrup.com /1 month ago

Acclaimed Canadian developer of 1000xResist unveils new game, Prove You’re Human

Vancouver-based Sunset Visitor, the team behind 2024’s award-winning 1000xResist, has unveiled its latest game, Prove You’re Human. It’s a psychological horror game in which you pl...

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