Famitsu has bestowed Capcom's elusive Pragmata with a 37/40, breaking it down as 9/9/10/9—a score that whispers 'masterpiece' in the hushed tones of Japanese gaming halls. After years of cryptic trailers teasing lunar holograms and dystopian isolation, the wait appears vindicated, at least by Famitsu's panel. The other titles in the April 26 roundup fare less gracefully: Shinigami Hime to Ishokan no Kaibutsu limps in at 29/40, while Game The Strongest Job Is Apparently Not a Hero or a Sage, but an Appraiser clocks a dismal 27/40.
Meanwhile, Famitsu's reader-voted most-wanted chart crowns Pokemon Winds & Waves with 599 votes, holding the top spot amid fierce competition from the likes of Tomodachi Life and Persona revivals. This dual-title Pokemon entry, slated for Nintendo Switch 2 in 2027, continues to dominate Japanese anticipation polls, its breezy promise of new starters and expansive worlds proving irresistible. Pragmata's strong Famitsu debut may shift some orbital momentum, but Pokemon's winds show no sign of calming.
On X, the Famitsu scores ripple outward, with Nintendo Everything flagging the news amid broader acclaim—Western aggregates hover at Metacritic 86 and OpenCritic 88, suggesting Pragmata's narrative enigma transcends borders. For a game shrouded in mystery since 2020, such consistency hints at a lore worth unraveling, even if the plot's predictability lurks in some corners.