The Long-Awaited Arrival of Pragmata
After years of cryptic trailers and agonizing delays, Capcom’s Pragmata has finally landed on next-gen consoles and PC in 2025. It is every bit as strange, beautiful, and mechanically complex as we hoped. Set in a dystopian lunar future, the game challenges players to navigate the "Terra Dome"—a massive, simulated Earth environment located on the moon.
Achieving a 100% completion rate in the Terra Dome is no small feat. Between the shifting gravity fields, the mysterious presence of the young girl Diana, and the relentless robotic sentinels, you will need more than just quick reflexes. This walkthrough will guide you through every sector of the Terra Dome, ensuring you find every memory shard, cat-drone log, and hidden upgrade to achieve that coveted 100% rating.
Preparing for the Terra Dome: What You Need to Know
Before stepping into the airlock, you need to understand the core mechanics of the Terra Dome. The environment is divided into three main sectors: The Greenhouse Ruins, The Gravity Well, and The Core Observation Deck.
Your primary tool is the Aether-Suit, which allows you to manipulate local gravity and create temporary structures. For a 100% run, you must focus on the "Sync Rate" between the protagonist and Diana. High sync rates unlock hidden dialogue and reveal invisible collectibles. Ensure you have upgraded your 'Leap Thrusters' to Level 2 before entering Sector 2, or you will find yourself unable to reach the highest data clusters.
Sector 1: The Greenhouse Ruins (100% Path)
The Greenhouse Ruins is designed to look like a decaying New York City park, overgrown with holographic flora. To hit 100% here, you must find all 12 Fragmented Memories.
1. The Overpass Secret: Early in the level, you’ll see a collapsed bridge. Most players go under it. Instead, use a Gravity Anchor to climb the side. At the top, you’ll find a hidden Cat-Drone log detailing the dome's initial failure. 2. The Sunken Fountain: After the first combat encounter with the Scavenger Drones, look for a fountain filled with black liquid. Use Diana’s 'Purification' ability to clear the sludge, revealing a Golden Memory Shard. 3. The Tree of Life: In the center of the sector stands a massive digital oak. You must defend this area for three minutes without the tree taking more than 10% damage to unlock the 'Guardian' achievement and the final collectible for this zone.
Sector 2: The Gravity Well and the Vertical Ascent
Sector 2 is where Pragmata really shows off its technical prowess. The physics engine goes into overdrive here as you navigate a series of floating platforms.
To achieve 100% in Sector 2, you must collect all Gravity Cores. These are often hidden behind 'False Walls' that only flicker when you use your sonar pulse. The trickiest one is located beneath the main elevator. As the elevator ascends, you must jump off and deploy your parachute-glider to reach a small alcove halfway down the shaft. It’s a leap of faith, but essential for completion.
Don't forget to interact with the holographic benches scattered throughout. Sitting on all five benches in this sector triggers a secret cutscene with Diana that contributes to the 'Lore Master' percentage of your save file.
Sector 3: The Core Observation Deck
The final sector is a gauntlet of high-intensity combat and environmental puzzles. The 100% requirement here involves deactivating all five Signal Jammers before reaching the final boss.
Each jammer is guarded by a 'Heavy Sentinel.' The most efficient way to deal with them is to use the 'Stasis Grenade' followed by a heavy melee combo. Once all jammers are down, a secret bridge will form leading to the 'Developer’s Room'—a classic Capcom easter egg that contains the final collectible log and a powerful suit skin.
Boss Strategy: The Chromatic Guardian
The boss of the Terra Dome is the Chromatic Guardian, a massive, multi-limbed robot that shifts between elemental states. To secure the 'Perfect Victory' (required for 100% completion), you cannot use more than two health kits during the fight.
* Phase 1 (Fire): Stay mobile. Use your Gravity Anchor to stay in the air and avoid the floor-based thermal waves. * Phase 2 (Ice): The boss will slow your movement. This is where Diana’s 'Warmth' buff is crucial. Keep her close and focus on the glowing blue canisters on the boss's back. * Phase 3 (Gravity): The most dangerous phase. The boss will try to pull you into a black hole. Aim your grappling hook at the ceiling struts to resist the pull, then launch yourself at the boss's central eye for the finishing blow.
Essential Gear for the Ultimate Pragmata Experience
To truly appreciate the ray-traced vistas of the moon and the intricate particle effects of the Terra Dome, you need the right hardware. Here are our top recommendations for 2025:
Sony PlayStation 5 Pro ($699.99): The PS5 Pro is the definitive way to play Pragmata*. With enhanced ray-tracing and a stable 60FPS at 4K, the Terra Dome’s holographic forests look breathtakingly real. SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless ($349.99): Sound design is key to finding hidden collectibles in Pragmata*. The 360-degree spatial audio on the Nova Pro allows you to hear the faint mechanical hum of Cat-Drones through walls. * Samsung Odyssey G8 OLED Gaming Monitor ($1,199.99): To capture the deep blacks of space and the vibrant neon of the Terra Dome, an OLED is a must. This monitor’s 0.03ms response time is perfect for the frame-perfect dodges required in the Chromatic Guardian boss fight. WD_BLACK SN850X 2TB SSD ($189.99): Pragmata* features massive, seamless transitions. Upgrading your storage ensures that the loading screens between the Moon Surface and the Terra Dome are virtually non-existent.
Bottom Line / Our Verdict
Pragmata is a triumph of atmosphere and technical ambition. The Terra Dome serves as a perfect opening act, blending mystery with high-octane action. Achieving 100% completion in this sector is a rewarding challenge that forces you to engage with every layer of Capcom's intricate world-building.
While the difficulty spikes in Sector 2 can be frustrating, the sense of discovery—and the bond you form with Diana—makes every hidden collectible worth finding. If you’re looking for the first true "next-gen" experience of 2025, the Terra Dome is waiting for you. Just remember: keep your sync rate high, and never stop looking up.