Pragmata, Capcom’s new sci-fi third-person shooter, is set on the moon, but a decent chunk of the early game takes place in New York City’s Times Square. Well, not the real Times Square, but a 3D-printed version using special moon-based technology. It’s very similar to the real thing, with yellow cabs populating its streets and gigantic billboards peering down at astronaut Hugh and android Diana. But there are some key differences that make it so much better than the one a short train ride away.

This post provides an interesting perspective on Pragmata’s Times Square compared to real-life New York City. The concept of a moon setting for a game sounds intriguing and offers a fresh take on the sci-fi genre. Looking forward to seeing how it all unfolds!