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Pragmata Review: The Bright Side of the Moon

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Pragmata tells a familiar father-daughter story with a science-fiction spin, and it treads a setting seen in games before. But where it borrows established ideas and aesthetics, it innovates gameplay fundamentals. Pragmata combines slow, methodical third-person shooting with simple but high-stakes grid puzzles for a fresh-feeling and often frenetic experience.

Pragmata tells a familiar father-daughter story with a science-fiction spin, and it treads a setting seen in games before. But where it borrows established ideas and aesthetics, it innovates gameplay fundamentals. Pragmata combines slow, methodical third-person shooting with simple but high-stakes grid puzzles for a fresh-feeling and often frenetic experience.

Pragmata tells a familiar father-daughter story with a science-fiction spin, and it treads a setting seen in games before. But where it borrows established ideas and aesthetics, it innovates gameplay fundamentals. Pragmata combines slow, methodical third-person shooting with simple but high-stakes grid puzzles for a fresh-feeling and often frenetic experience.

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