Denshattack! review โ time to get on board with kickflipping trains
PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch 2; Undercoders Colourful, counter-cultural and captivating โ this rail riding game set in a dystopian Japan is as
PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch 2; Undercoders Colourful, counter-cultural and captivating โ this rail riding game set in a dystopian Japan is as weird as it is exhilarating Every now and again a game appears with a premise so outrageous you stop in your tracks to take it all in. Denshattack!, a game about kickflipping trains across a dystopian future Japan, is the epitome of this feeling.
Set in a post climate disaster world, people have retreated to corporate-owned domed cities to live out their days in air-conditioned, ignorant comfort. Save for a handful of outcasts, the rest of the country is a mess of broken infrastructure, where rival gangs battle it out on the ruins of Japanโs famously extensive rail network.
Naive upstart Emi has one goal: become the best Denshattacker there is, one sick nosegrind at a time. Taking the idea of an on-rails platforming game to its extreme conclusion, developers Undercoders have combined the best bits of the Tony Hawkโs Pro Skater series โ grinding, flipping and spinning through an entire dictionary of tricks โ with the anti-establishment message behind Jet Set Radio.
The rivals Emi encounters showcase the history of Japanese misfits, pitting you against ageing rockabillies and violent girl gangs without a shred of judgment. Continue reading...
