PRAGMATA Guide Hub Breaks Down Combat, Upgrades, Collectibles And Post-Game Secrets
Capcom’s PRAGMATA is not your usual “aim, shoot, reload” third-person shooter. The game throws players into a damaged Lunar Base, then mixes sci-fi gunfights with hacking-style puzzle mechanics. Basically, every bot encounter asks you to use your brain and your trigger finger at the same time — very Capcom, very weird, and honestly the kind of thing that can either click hard or bully you early.
Wccftech has put together a full walkthrough and guide hub for the game, covering the main systems players will need to understand if they want to survive the Lunar Base properly. The hub is built around a full PC playthrough on Standard difficulty, with screenshots captured from that version.
Why PRAGMATA Needs A Proper Guide
The big thing here is that PRAGMATA does not play like a standard shooter. Combat combines third-person shooting with hacking puzzles, which means players are not just managing ammo or positioning. You also need to understand how hacking nodes, resets, critical shots and crowd-control options work.
For Malaysian and SEA players jumping in after work, class, or late-night Discord sessions, this matters because PRAGMATA sounds like the type of game where missing one mechanic can make the early hours feel way harder than they need to be. If you are used to more direct shooters like Resident Evil-style action or typical cover shooters, the hacking layer may take some adjustment.
The guide hub includes combat-focused breakdowns such as early loadout synergy, how Multihack works, a hacking reset technique, and why finishing bots with a critical shot is worth doing. That last one is especially useful because games like this usually hide big efficiency gains behind small combat habits.
Upgrades Cover More Than Just Weapons
Progression in PRAGMATA is also split across multiple areas. Players can upgrade Hugh’s suit, his weapons, and Diana’s hacking abilities. That means the “best upgrade first” question is not just about raw damage — it is also about survivability and how smoothly you can control enemy encounters.
The Wccftech hub highlights upgrade priorities, plus how to carry multiple Attack and Tactical Units. For players who enjoy optimising builds, this is probably where PRAGMATA gets spicy. SEA gamers love min-maxing lah, especially when a game gives you several systems to balance instead of one boring upgrade tree.
Training Simulations And Collectibles Add Extra Grind
Beyond the main campaign, PRAGMATA’s Lunar Base has optional content for players who want to fully clear the game. Training Simulations test combat and movement under specific conditions, with rewards waiting if you hit the optional objectives.
Examples listed include challenges like defeating enemies through friendly fire, clearing within 100 seconds, dealing damage using enemies, beating enemies inside the Recycler, and completing a trial without taking damage. These sound like the kind of challenge-room objectives that will separate casual clears from players chasing full completion.
There are also collectibles, including extra outfits and Mr. Cabin figures. The guide hub includes Mr. Cabin locations, a setting that helps players find them more easily, and stamp rewards tied to Cabin Coins. If you are the type who cannot leave a map until every icon is cleared, PRAGMATA seems ready to feed that obsession.
Post-Game, Endings And PC Tweaks
Finishing the campaign is not the end either. PRAGMATA includes post-game content and multiple endings, with guides for unlocking both the normal and extended endings.
On the technical side, Wccftech notes that PRAGMATA does not appear to be heavily affected by bugs or glitches, but some issues may still block players depending on their setup, especially on PC. The hub includes a tweak guide for fixing HDR and unlocking field of view.
That PC note is important for Malaysia because a lot of players here are not necessarily running ultra-premium rigs. Some are on mid-range builds, gaming laptops, or cybercafe-style setups. Any FOV and HDR fix can make a real difference, especially for a sci-fi shooter where visibility and comfort matter.
PRAGMATA also gets a mention for crisp visuals across systems, including PS5 Pro. So whether you are playing on console or PC, this guide hub looks like a useful bookmark before diving too deep into Capcom’s lunar chaos.
Source: Wccftech Gaming

