Denshattack! Reviews
Proving that style is eternal, Denshattack! brings the heat and incredible tunes this summer with the best multi-track drifting this side of Japan.
A brilliant and addictive arcade game that takes old formulas for success into the unexplored world of stunt trains with outstanding execution.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Denshattack! is an excellent indie funfest that'll keep you happily doing rails until the wee hours of the morning. 🚄
"Creative Madness on Rails" Denshattack! proves that a quirky idea can be transformed into an excellent experience when executed correctly. The game combines fast-paced, innovative gameplay, levels full of surprises, a fun movement system, and a strong visual and musical identity. Despite some control issues and a linear level design, these flaws are minor compared to the sheer creativity and enjoyment the game offers.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
Denshattack! is one of those games that captures the spirit of the great arcade games from the early 2000s.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
By the time the credits rolled, I was genuinely impressed with what Denshattack had accomplished. It’s stylish, engaging, mechanically satisfying, and packed with personality from beginning to end. The combination of addictive gameplay, memorable characters, gorgeous visuals, and an outstanding soundtrack makes it incredibly easy to recommend
Denshattack! is, without a doubt, a strong contender for several gaming awards. It takes a collection of crazy ideas and turns them into a fast-paced, stylish, incredibly fun, and highly addictive experience. If you're a fan of arcade-style games with plenty of personality, I wholeheartedly recommend this one without thinking twice!
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Denshattack amazed me greatly, especially the gameplay, which was my biggest doubts. It's a fast-paced and frenetic title that appeals to fans of the Urban Style genre, both graphically and musically. The soundtrack is simply perfect for the genre, and the production is by some big names.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Denshattack! is more than just the sum of its inspirations as it constantly pushes the arcade platformer genre forward with inventive level design and delightfully over-the-top boss encounters. In many ways, it's a love letter to Japanese pop culture, packing everything from mechas and kaiju to Akira slides into one unforgettable Shonen-adventure, even if its story leaves much to be desired. Once you overcome its steep learning curve, it becomes a nonstop thrill ride that never lets up, constantly building momentum and taking you to places you never thought possible.
The game offers an incredibly enjoyable experience with exceptional replay value. It is an outstanding title, crafted with remarkable attention to detail, from its charming artistic direction to its polished and cohesive gameplay. It’s abundantly clear that the developers took their time to refine every aspect of the experience, resulting in a game that is fun, meticulously polished, and complete in every sense.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
Denshattack! is one of those experiences that reminds us why video games are so special. A concept like this, with such creative ideas and such an unusual blend of elements, could hardly exist in any other medium. It is a unique, fun, and completely unconventional adventure. Whether you are a fan of skateboarding games or simply someone looking for innovative and surprising experiences, Denshattack! is one of the must-play games of 2026.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Denshattack is a spectacular game that oozes style from every pore, perfect for both longtime fans of skateboarding games and first-time players, yet equally capable of providing every player with an extremely rewarding and fun experience. Thanks to its wealth of content and its simple yet engaging story, the game will keep players hooked throughout its entire duration and offer them an exceptional experience.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Racing across Japan, Emi and the other Denshattackers populate an increasingly crowded loading screen, filled with absurd characters sharing the train's space. It's so easy to forget that this video game isn't Japanese , because it shares two of the characteristics recurring in Japanese video games and trains: a love for what you're doing and a concern for those who board, whether passengers or gamers.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Fun, bright, packed with challenges and with one of the year's best soundtracks, Denshattack! is a joy to behold at all times.
Highly versatile and merciless, Denshattack! is a challenging, high-speed adventure that will put all your reflexes to the test... Even the ones you don't have.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Easily one of the most fun games I've played in years, the adrenaline rush of speed and sleek movement, the insanely fun art direction and unique stages, made it a perfect experience.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
Denshattack! is pure arcade adrenaline, messy, loud, and impossible to put down. It’s one of the most fast, stylish, and wildly inventive racers I’ve played in recent years. Even with a few frustrating control quirks, its energy, charm, and smart accessibility options make it easy to recommend. When everything comes together, it delivers some of the most exciting moments I’ve had in an arcade racer in recent years. With a little refinement, it could be something truly special.
Playing Denshattack! is an amazing time both visually and auditorily; the story is great; the gameplay is so fun; it took me back to playing other skate games, which might seem weird, but they have done a great job of combining multiple genres into a solid and fun game.
Denshattack! offers the fun of a rollercoaster ride bursting with cartoonish imagination. The excellent boss battles are a blast throughout, but the somewhat flat stage design and convoluted controls hold it back.
Review in Korean | Read full review
The best compliment I can give *Denshattack!* is to say that many people will probably think it’s a Japanese game. This Spanish indie title is such a well-crafted love letter to quirky Japanese games that it actually feels like one of the games it pays homage to.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
