Itâs the rare combination of visually stylish, humorously zany, and fun to play that always hooks me, whether itâs a game like Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, Jet Set Radio, The Wonderful 101, or No More Heroes. When I saw Denshattack! teased in the latest Nintendo Indie World showcase, I was definitely intrigued. This is a game where you control a train engine that can drift-boost around corners, rail-grind, pull off insane mid-air flips, hop between tracks like Sonic the Hedgehog, and even go off-rails to ride up a half-pipe and land into the gameâs equivalent of a manual.
Is This A Sequel to Weathering With You?
I was floored by the concept – youâll be racing trains on insane courses in a post-apocalyptic Japan so ravaged by the âclimate crisisâ that most people are living in domes. You start off as Emi, a delivery driver who, upon being told that thereâs actual âDenshattackersâ who drive trains as well and insanely as she does, decides to embark on a journey to meet and challenge the best of the best. Apparently, this will lead to some sort of an underground rebellion of some sorts. I donât really care about the story, as Iâm here for the vibes and gameplay.
What really stands out here is the speed and creativity of the insanely eye-popping levels. The demo doesnât disappoint, as youâll be flipping, boosting, grinding, and rail-hopping through a variety of locales in what appears to be a generous 3-track slice of the main game, plus a trick arena for practice and high score runs thatâs littered with collectibles. Some of the things that happen to your train defy explanation. At one point, youâll land atop a ferris wheel and be rolling through the channel, picking up crashed satellites along the way. On another map, youâll descend into a volcano and be picking forks in the tracks between pyroclastic flows and crashing boulders.
If At First You Donât Succeed⌠Restart!
While the game can sometimes feel straightforward over multiple runs, itâs all about speed, style, and precision, and there are alternate pathways that can lead to branching lines. I imagine that later circuits will probably have many major forks and/or remixes and even alternate endpoints. You can also pick between different trains with varying specialties and customize your ride with art and colors. There are apparently multiple characters as well, though itâs not clear whether youâll be able to take charge of others beyond Emi, Madoka, and Yoshie.
Could Use A Few More âChallengesâ
There is a scoring system and each level has âchallengesâ to overcome, but I was pretty quickly able to complete most of these. My hope is that levels get remixed versions, and additional challenges down the line. But from what Iâve seen here, Iâm already pretty sold on the concept and will pick this up on release if I can find the time to play it.
Barcelona-based developers Undercoders have done a great job at optimizing this game for Switch 2. It runs flawlessly in both docked and handheld mode. Denshattack! is a game definitely worth checking out if youâre into fast-paced arcadey titles like Sonic Adventure 2, Tony Hawkâs Pro Skater, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, Olli Olli World, or Sunset Overdrive.Â
About the Author – Joseph Choi
Filipino-American gamer, professional shepherd and farmer, author, and filmmaker/videographer living in Central California. First consoles were the Game Boy and Sega Genesis, and I’ve been gaming since then, with a focus on Nintendo and Sony consoles.


This post captures the essence of what makes games enjoyable! It’s great to hear that “Denshattack!” combines style, humor, and fun gameplay. Looking forward to seeing more impressions as it develops!
Absolutely! The blend of style and humor really sets “Denshattack!” apart, making it memorable. I also love how the gameplay mechanics encourage creativity, adding another layer of fun to the experience.
I totally agree! The quirky art style really enhances the gameplay experience, making each level feel unique. Itâs also interesting how the humor keeps the energy high, encouraging players to keep pushing forward.
Absolutely! The unique visuals do add a lot of charm. Plus, the humor interwoven into the gameplay keeps things entertaining, making you want to explore every corner of the game. It’s definitely a refreshing take on the genre!