PRAGMATA on NVIDIA: Out of This World

As featured previously here on GameTyrant, Capcom and NVIDIA are at the top of their game with titles like Resident Evil Requiem and now PRAGMATA. The latest title absolutely explodes on screen with the latest NVIDIA features such as Path Tracing, solid DLSS options, and the latest Frame Generation tech. Whether running an older NVIDIA GPU, a RTX 5070, or powerhouse RTX 5090, you are in for a treat.

Even the main menu loading screen is full of charm and the technical prowess you’ll see all throughout your incredible PRAGMATA journey.

Best main menu ever? If not, it’s incredibly pleasing just to sit and watch.

PC tweakable settings? We’ve got ‘em! I love being able to change settings on the fly without restarts or delays. Everything seen here and more can be set in game without any engine or game restarts.

Being able to test image quality and performance balance in game is truly a god send and the RE Engine continues to show its chops in modern AAA titles.

It’s immediately clear that PRAGMATA is an NVIDIA showcase that features a ton of tweakable settings regardless of your hardware. Even on a RTX 5070, with DLSS and Frame Gen, you are golden.

The most stunning part of PRAGMATA right off the bat is the incredibly detailed and variety of environments and set pieces, especially in the lighting department, regardless of the setting of the story. Even though it could have been cold, boring, and maybe even a little drab, there is life and passion in every pixel. Massive kudos to the technical team and artists at Capcom for making every character and area seem alive.

If you don’t immediately fall head over heels for Diana, you have no heart.

Around every corridor and incredible boss fight, I couldn’t stop grabbing screenshots and video clips of PRAGMATA. It is not only a fantastic, gripping game, it looks, sounds, and just feels fantastic to play. I wasn’t expecting to love this title as much as I did but here we are. A near-perfect balance of tight gameplay and incredibly artistic and technical merits.

Explosions, electrical currents, smoke, fog, wind, and hair effects all burst into glorious eye candy with all NVIDIA features maxed out on the latest and even older hardware.

The year 2026 is already off to a stellar start and believe it or not, PRAGMATA is already GOTY material. Yes, it really is that that good. The icing on the cake? The game is one of the best pieces of eye candy I’ve seen as of late on all the NVIDIA GPUs I tested the game on including the RTX 5070 and 5090. AAA gaming is alive and well with PRAGMATA being one of the best surprises of the year thus far.