Nintendo Switch 2 · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 5 · Xbox Series X|S
4.43 from 7 ratings
46 members have it in their collection · 10 playing now · 14 backlogged · 32 wish listed
Review Sir_Laguna 5/5 · Jul 15, 2026
Denshattack! is undoubtedly one of the best games of 2026. This colorful and intense train adventure had me smiling the entire time as I overcame impossible obstacles, faced giant robots, and turned my rivals into allies like something out of a shonen anime. It's a wonderful experience filled with great music and spectacular moments that you simply can't miss.
Denshattack! is undoubtedly one of the best games of 2026. This colorful and intense train adventure had me smiling the entire time as I overcame impossible obstacles, faced giant robots, and turned my rivals into allies like something out of a shonen anime. It's a wonderful experience filled with great music and spectacular moments that you simply can't miss.
Read my full review in spanish here.

Now, if you'll excuse. I'm gonna play it again. I might never stop.
Status Sir_Laguna Jul 14, 2026
ONE DAY REMAINING FOR THE ARRIVAL OF THE GOTY 2026!!!!!
Status Sir_Laguna Jun 24, 2026
Two weeks till the reléase of the coolest game of the year.
Status Roach Apr 16, 2026
Article: Trains Deserve Kickflips, Too by Kyle Hilliard
Anime is a clear inspiration for the game’s aesthetic. “The game pulls inspiration from a lot of things we love. From some of our favorite anime (Dragon Ball, One Piece, Jojo, Air Gear, Initial D) to some beloved games (Jet Set Radio, Tony Hawk, Crazy Taxi, Olli Olli World) and, of course, …
Article: Trains Deserve Kickflips, Too by Kyle Hilliard
Anime is a clear inspiration for the game’s aesthetic. “The game pulls inspiration from a lot of things we love. From some of our favorite anime (Dragon Ball, One Piece, Jojo, Air Gear, Initial D) to some beloved games (Jet Set Radio, Tony Hawk, Crazy Taxi, Olli Olli World) and, of course, Japanese pop (and train) culture,” Jaumandreu writes.
Denshattack has an undeniably bizarre premise, but the action looks smooth and rhythmic. I always love a game that lands on an unexpected idea and chases it with little regard for its marketability. “When we started working on Denshattack!, we had a concept that made perfect sense to us, even if we weren’t sure whether publishers or players would find it weird or a little silly,” Jaumandreu writes. “We feel really lucky that it has been well-received so far. Standing out can come from many places; in our case, the surprising concept probably helped get the ball rolling, but sometimes you create something unique and it just doesn’t find its audience.”
Status shinespark Feb 27, 2026
This one's about driving a train, getting huge air, and chaining together sick kickflips like Tony Hawk. Even with the silly concept it manages to be stylish as heck, with a funky soundtrack and a bright, bold look. The trick mechanics seem totally solid as well, with a fun drifting aspect added on top of the usual nollies and manuals. …
This one's about driving a train, getting huge air, and chaining together sick kickflips like Tony Hawk. Even with the silly concept it manages to be stylish as heck, with a funky soundtrack and a bright, bold look. The trick mechanics seem totally solid as well, with a fun drifting aspect added on top of the usual nollies and manuals.

Unfortunately, having to nail Street Fighter-y fireball motions on the right analog to input your tricks kills the game stone dead for me, it's just not something I've ever enjoyed doing. If that doesn't bother you though, this demo seems really promising!