
These days, almost every video game includes achievements. They’re extra challenges built into the game for players who want to push themselves and get more out of the experience.
Pragmata, like most games, features a variety of achievements to earn. Some are awarded simply for finishing the game’s story, while others will take more effort and commitment to unlock.
To unlock some achievements, you’ll need to find particular robots. Others will require you to collect several items.
10. Mini-Hunter Supreme
Shoot the Mini Cabins

Like most games, Pragmata features collectibles. In this case, they are represented by the robot companion that assists you within the Shelter: Cabin.
Throughout the Pragmata facility, you can find 15 Mini Cabin figurines hidden in various spots. They can be quite difficult to find, and some will take a while to locate.
The frustrating part is locating them by ear – you have to listen for Cabin’s voice. While each figure does make a sound, they’re tiny and can be hard to find amongst all the clutter.
9. A Lunar Challenge
A Special Sector
Finishing the main story of Pragmata is a challenge in itself, but there’s still more to experience! Once you’ve completed the story, you’ll unlock the Unknown Signal mode, which offers a variety of new challenges.
The game’s challenges are quite difficult and demand a good level of skill. Plus, you’ll need to finish a variety of challenges to open up the different challenge rooms in Unknown Signal mode.
Getting to the challenge rooms is difficult, but actually finishing them is even harder. And that’s not all you gain from completing them – it’s just the first, simpler accomplishment of two.
8. Cleanup on Aisle Three
Cleanse Three Enemies at Once
As the game progresses, Diana gains the power to purify enemies who have been corrupted. You can identify these enemies by their smoky appearance and the red nodes visible in their digital systems.
As you encounter enemies affected by the dead filament, use Diana’s powers to purify them, which will make them easier to hack. To earn the “Cleanup on Aisle Three” achievement, you need to purify three of these enemies simultaneously.
Okay, so this might sound simple, but it’s actually pretty tricky to pull off! Basically, you’re supposed to use this cleansing attack, but getting the timing right during a fight is hard. What I’ve found works best is trying to get a bunch of enemies clustered together so you can hit them all with it at once. It’s all about grouping them up!
7. Round ‘Em Up
Lim Recycler
Throughout the game, you’ll find machines called Lim Recyclers. They fire lasers that instantly destroy anything in their path, which you can use to quickly eliminate enemies.
To unlock the Round ‘Em Up achievement, you need to defeat three enemies simultaneously with a Lim Recycler. Like many achievements in the game, this one can be tricky because battles are chaotic and enemy behavior is unpredictable.
To easily get this achievement, go to the Mass Production Array. Find the area where three enemies appear close to a Lim Recycler. Use the Decoy Generator to trick all three enemies and get them positioned directly under the Lim Recycler, then activate the recycler.
6. It’s Over 6,000!
Damage, That Is
Many games include challenges where you need to quickly inflict a lot of damage to an enemy. In the game Pragmata, the “It’s Over 6,000” achievement asks players to deal more than 6,000 damage to an enemy in just one second.
To deal this much damage, you’ll need to improve your weapons – hacking alone won’t be enough. Beyond upgrading your weapons, you’ll also need to connect hacking nodes to boost your damage even further and reach the required level.
The quickest way to unlock this achievement is by beginning training simulation seven. Once there, use the Charge Piercer weapon to hit several enemies with one shot – it does more than enough damage to earn the achievement. Just be sure to fully charge the weapon before firing.
5. Can I Borrow That?
Steal a Shield
Some enemies defend with shields and also throw them at you, which can be frustrating. However, you can earn the “Can I Borrow That” achievement by cleverly outsmarting them.
Defeating this enemy can be tricky – you first have to disable its shields before you can hack it. To easily get the achievement, begin by installing the ‘confuse’ hacking upgrade at your base.
Next, head to an area with an enemy that has a shield – you’ll find plenty in the Lunum Mines. Once you’ve found one, start a hack to determine which shield you need to break to access the confuse hacking node. Destroy that shield, then hack the robot while passing through the confuse node.
By doing this, you can seize control of the enemy’s shield, turning it against them and unlocking the achievement.
4. You’re Not Getting Away That Easy
Defeat a Sweeper Bot
Many games in the Soulslike genre feature enemies that only appear for a short time. If you fail to defeat them during that window, they vanish permanently, and you lose any potential rewards. The upcoming game Pragmata includes an enemy called a Sweeper Bot that works in the same way.
Throughout the game, you’ll find Sweeper Bots appearing in different spots on each level. These little robots usually hang out near the ceiling, and they’ll quickly run off when you notice them.
These robots are surprisingly quick and can escape easily. To complete this task, you need to destroy one of them. Sticky Bombs are the most effective weapon, as they weaken the robot’s defenses and make it easier to hack. Keep in mind that they appear in random locations, so repeatedly restarting the Meteorology Sim Lab in the Terra Dome can help you find one faster.
3. Courage in Desperation
Repel the LunaDigger
In Sector 4, The Lunum Mines, you’ll encounter a big robot named the LunaDigger. This robot is the sector’s boss, but you can actually start damaging it before the official boss fight. To unlock the “Courage in Desperation” achievement, you need to do just that – deal some damage to the LunaDigger before the battle begins.
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To succeed, you’ll need to drive the LunaDigger away before you battle it – and that’s the tricky part! You do this by hitting its weak point, its mouth, with enough damage to make it retreat.
Hitting the LunaDigger’s head can be tricky, and other robots nearby add to the challenge. Fortunately, you can use mines to briefly stun it, making it easier to fight.
2. Lunar Supremacy
Complete the Game on Lunatic
A lot of game creators design their games to be incredibly challenging, especially on the highest difficulty settings. They want players to really push their skills and earn achievements by completing the game under those tough conditions. This often means playing on ‘hard mode,’ or, with games from Capcom, modes like ‘nightmare’ or ‘lunatic’.
Beating the game on Lunatic difficulty is incredibly challenging, to say the least. It would be much more manageable if you could unlock that difficulty after finishing the game once, but unfortunately, that isn’t an option.
If you’re up for the really tough challenge of finishing the game on Lunatic difficulty, you’ll have to start a new game and can’t use any weapons you’ve already upgraded. But it’s definitely something to brag about if you manage to do it!
1. The Right Man for the Job
Complete Unknown Signal
Pragmata actually has two different endings. You’ll see one by simply finishing the main game, and another by completing all the optional side content. To unlock the “Right Man for the Job” achievement, you need to complete everything, including all the extra content.
After finishing the game, you’ll unlock a new area called Unknown Signal. To progress, you’ll need to complete all the challenge rooms within it. These challenges are designed to be difficult, testing everything you’ve learned and mastered during your playthrough.
Once you finish all the tasks, you’ll earn the achievement. Plus, if you beat the entire game, you can unlock the real ending.
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