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Resident Evil Requiem, Pragmata, and Onimusha all had some interesting ideas and some stale ones.
The long-dormant Pragmata emerged during Summer Game Fest 2025, and after going hands-on with this new Capcom title, I've ...
Street Fighter 6 launched for the Switch 2 last week and if you've been wanting to throw your support behind this version of the game, but aren't confident it will be supported on the same level as ...
A new official statement from Capcom further stirs the controversy surrounding Nintendo’s game-key cartridges for the Switch ...
The ninth mainline entry in the Resident Evil series is poised to shake up the survival-horror genre on Feb. 27, 2026, with a ...
When I played Pragmata last weekend at SGF, I wasn't sure what to expect. But comparing its puzzle-like combat mechanics to ...
We went hands-on with Pragamta, a new sci-fi game from Capcom that blends third-person shooting and puzzles to create something very unique.
Onimusha: Way of the Sword's producer explained why there was such a long gap between Onimusha titles and how RE Engine helped make the new game a reality.
It’s infectiously fun, leaving you wanting more. Pragmata is like if you took that minigame, grafted it onto a fast-paced third-person shooter, and sprinkled in a healthy dose of trademark Capcom ...
We got our hands on an early build of Pragmata – and it’s already shaping up to be a delightfully fun combo of hacking and gunplay.
Pragamata is real, and we spent 30 minutes playing Capcom's mysterious sci-fi adventure during Summer Game Fest.
Capcom's sci-fi third-person action game emerges from development hell as a polished surrogate father-and-daughter adventure.