Pragmata Is Capcom’s Best New Series in Over a Decade (Review)

Okay, so the combat in Pragmata is really interesting. At first glance, it looks like your typical third-person shooter, but there’s a cool twist. You don’t just shoot robots until they’re destroyed. You also have to hack them while you’re fighting! It’s like a mini-game where you move a cursor around using the controller buttons to break into their systems. If you manage to hack a bot, they take way more damage, but it’s not a permanent thing – they can shake off the hack after a while. So hacking isn’t just a side thing, it’s something you have to keep doing throughout every fight, which makes it a really core part of the gameplay.

Dragon Ball Super Confirms Release Date for Next Anime Update

I just saw on the official Dragon Ball website what they have planned for DRAGON BALL Games Battle Hour 2026 later this month. It looks like April 18th and 19th are going to be huge! They’re going to share news about the Dragon Ball Super remake, officially titled Dragon Ball Super: Beerus, during a panel on April 19th. I’m really excited to see what they reveal!

3 Upcoming Movie Sequels That Nobody Thinks Can Beat the Original Film

Some upcoming films just don’t seem to live up to the original, and that’s often because the first one was so great. However, it’s not the only reason. We’ve excluded live-action remakes like Moana, movies set in the same universe but not direct sequels (like Evil Dead Burn), and full reboots like Resident Evil from this comparison.

Wasteman’s “Immersive” Prison Story & Production Broken Down By 100% RT Thriller Stars

Originally intended for the Safdie brothers, this thriller is now directed by Cal McMau. It follows Taylor, a prisoner who’s spent 13 years cooking and struggling with addiction, relying on fragile connections with fellow inmates to get drugs. Just when Taylor learns he’s about to be paroled, a new cellmate named Dee arrives. Dee is dangerous and unpredictable, and his efforts to run a drug operation inside prison put Taylor’s newfound freedom at risk.