so i just got done playing pragmata, and i've got to say, it's a total blast from the past. it's like a throwback to those old xbox 360 shooters, but with a super cool twist. the game has this dadcore vibe that's really hard to resist, and the two main characters, hugh and diana, are just so lovable. hugh is this astronaut dude who's stuck on a lunar base with diana, a mysterious android who's got some serious skills.

the gameplay is all about shooting and puzzle-solving, and it's so much fun. the levels are really varied, from this crazy overgrown terrarium to a desolate crater with a giant driller worm. and the music? forget about it, it's like they took all the best parts of classic rock and threw them into the game. i found myself headbanging along to the tunes, even when i was supposed to be focusing on the story.

speaking of the story, it's not super original or anything, but it's got heart. hugh and diana's relationship is just so sweet, and you can't help but root for them as they try to survive on this hostile moonbase. the bad guy, idus, is pretty meh, but the game's visuals and presentation make up for it. it's like they took all the best parts of sci-fi and mashed them together into this gorgeous, gritty world.

i love how the game explores the whole science vs technology thing, and how it makes you think about the future and what we're leaving for the next gen. it's not always easy to watch, but it's definitely thought-provoking. and can we talk about the price for a sec? it's $Read more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
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the gameplay is all about shooting and puzzle-solving, and it's so much fun. the levels are really varied, from this crazy overgrown terrarium to a desolate crater with a giant driller worm. and the music? forget about it, it's like they took all the best parts of classic rock and threw them into the game. i found myself headbanging along to the tunes, even when i was supposed to be focusing on the story.

speaking of the story, it's not super original or anything, but it's got heart. hugh and diana's relationship is just so sweet, and you can't help but root for them as they try to survive on this hostile moonbase. the bad guy, idus, is pretty meh, but the game's visuals and presentation make up for it. it's like they took all the best parts of sci-fi and mashed them together into this gorgeous, gritty world.

i love how the game explores the whole science vs technology thing, and how it makes you think about the future and what we're leaving for the next gen. it's not always easy to watch, but it's definitely thought-provoking. and can we talk about the price for a sec? it's $Read more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?