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Pragmata — a new sci‑fi action‑adventure from Capcom, where the player controls Hugh, a worker stranded on the Moon after a series of mysterious events. Like many games from Japanese developers, Pragmata offers voice tracks in English and Japanese. Many players outside Japan wonder which audio option will provide the best experience. In this guide we’ll examine which language is better to play Pragmata in.
Pragmata Voiceover Overview
- Both versions feature excellent voice acting, so the best choice is largely a matter of personal preference.
- Reading subtitles can be difficult during tense combat moments. For this reason many players may prefer English—or their native language—over Japanese.
- Since the game’s setting isn’t Japan and the characters aren’t Japanese, choosing English raises no concerns about cultural authenticity.
- Japanese is listed first among the available languages, and it was likely the track for which the characters’ facial animation was originally created.
- Hugh’s face is hidden for most of the game





