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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-16T15:30:36.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Pragmata",
    "Nintendo Switch 2",
    "PS5",
    "Shooter",
    "Single Player",
    "PC",
    "Xbox Series X/S",
    "Action Adventure",
    "Hardware",
    "Third person",
    "Capcom",
    "Resident Evil Requiem",
    "Monster Hunter Wilds",
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  "textContent": "Capcom’s hardware redemption continues with fatherly hack o’ shooter Pragmata, a smooth and low-end-friendly PC performer that’s far more Resident Evil Requiem than Monster Hunter Wilds.\n\nIt’s maybe not quite on Requiem’s level of framerate abundance, and Pragmata struggles a teeny bit more on underpowered handheld PCs – which we both know means the Steam Deck – during its tougher stretches of polished moonbase corridors and electricity-spewing robofoes. But it does run well, especially by AAA standards, and matches Resi’s feat of producing a ray tracing setting that looks nice without pulverising your graphics card with a thousand gleaming hammers. Progress!\n\nRead more",
  "title": "Even with ray tracing to buff out its bots, Pragmata performs a treat on PC"
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