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Pragmata Blends Third-Person Shooting with Hacking on Moon

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Pragmata Blends Third-Person Shooting with Hacking on Moon
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  • Pragmata is a third-person shooter with hacking mechanics involving Diana
  • Gameplay features unique weapons and support equipment with no melee combat
  • Set on the Moon with Earth cityscapes and a hostile AI ruler

Multiple reports indicate Pragmata is a third-person shooter where players can hack using Diana, the android companion. In terms of gameplay, Hugh starts with a low-capacity pistol that has recharging bullets, and there is no melee combat. Other weapons have limited ammo and are automatically discarded after use, while support equipment includes shields, attack drones, and a device to immobilize enemies.

The setting is futuristic, with the Moon as the primary location, and it features a replication of New York as part of its world-building. Other Earth cityscapes mentioned include Seoul, Madrid, and Delhi, and a hostile AI named IDUS rules over the station. A 20-minute public demo has been available since December last year, but the exact release date or year remains unknown.

It is unclear whether cityscapes like Seoul, Madrid, and Delhi are playable levels or just narrative elements, and the longevity of the game's mechanics beyond the initial novelty has not been detailed.

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