Denshattack!

Denshattack!

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About Denshattack!

Denshattack! is a fast-paced adventure game where you command a graffiti-covered train in a neon-soaked Japanese dystopia. Developed by Undercoders and published by Fireshine Games, it launched in June 2026 for PC and next-gen consoles. The game tasks you with flipping, grinding, and tricking through tracks to dismantle a corrupt megacorp. Set in a world of gangs and crumbling infrastructure, it blends street-style combat with high-speed rail mechanics. Think of it as a mix of extreme sports and subway chaos, wrapped in a cyberpunk aesthetic. If you crave tight controls and aggressive pacing, this one’s got you covered.

Gameplay

You spend most of your time maneuvering a custom train through destructible environments, flipping it mid-air, grinding rails, and pelting enemies with debris. Each mission feels like a high-stakes obstacle course: you’ll dodge rival gang attacks, launch off ramps into traffic, and smash through barriers to progress. Combat is all about timing, precision grinds let you charge up attacks, while mid-air flips reset collision damage. The single-player campaign forces you to balance speed with skill, as one misstep can send you plummeting into a junkyard. Controls are responsive but unforgiving, demanding quick reflexes and memorization of each level’s hazards.

What Players Think

Community ratings sit at 84% positive, with 72% of players completing the main story. Average playtime is 15 hours, though 30% of reviews mention frustration with checkpoint spacing. The most common moods reported: "energetic" (68%) and "frustrating" (41%). One user wrote, "Slick but punishing, needs more save points." Critics praised the "vibrant art style" but noted repetitive level design. Achievement completion rates hover around 89%, with the hardest being "Chain 10 Tricks in a Single Mission."

PlayPile's Take

Denshattack! is a high-risk pick for fans of aggressive, skill-based gameplay. It thrills with its chaotic energy but struggles with balance, checkpoints feel sparse for a game this demanding. At $49.99, it’s reasonably priced but leans toward niche appeal. If you enjoy mastering tight mechanics and don’t mind repeated deaths, it’s worth the ride. Skip if you prefer slower, story-driven adventures.

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