The trailer alone got me pumped for this game. As someone who loved Hi-Fi Rush and HASTE, it's on my stream list for sure.
Check out the full game on June 17th on Nintendo Switch 2 as well as PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X / S, on Game Pass from day one.
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Okay, so I just HAVE to talk about Denshattack! I know the release date is set for June 17th, and honestly, I've already marked my calendar. Like, seriously, if you loved the rhythm-action vibe of Hi-Fi Rush or the fast-paced parkour of HASTE, this indie gem is looking like it's going to be right up our alley. I saw some of the early footage, and honestly, the concept of a train-themed game mixed with extreme sports, kind of like a wilder, more dynamic Subway Surfers but with full 3D action, just blew my mind. The developers are clearly putting a lot of love into the 'kinds of tricks and races!!' available. I'm picturing myself pulling off a 'Back 360 + Tr' off a moving train, flying through a vibrant 'City' scape – it sounds insane in the best way possible! The Japanese title, '電車アタック', literally translates to 'Train Attack,' which perfectly captures the chaotic energy I'm expecting. The fact that it's launching on June 17th for Nintendo Switch 2, PC (yes, it's on STEAM!), PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, plus hitting Game Pass day one, is huge for accessibility. No more waiting to play with friends on different consoles! I've been debating whether to grab it on my PC or the new Switch 2, but honestly, having it on Game Pass from the start makes that decision so much easier. It's awesome to see indie games get this kind of platform support right out of the gate, especially launching across XBOX PC and XBOX SERIES XIS simultaneously. I've seen some people asking, 'Denshattack... Is that really a thing?' And yes, it absolutely is! It's not just a meme; it's a legitimate upcoming title with serious potential. I'm hoping for deep customization for our characters and perhaps even our 'train' vehicles, allowing us to compete against other 'drivers in Japan' or even globally. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for some really creative level design, maybe even some destructible environments as we pull off those crazy tricks. Imagine grinding on power lines or leaping from building to building in a bustling 'City' setting, all while trying to outmaneuver rival 'drivers'! That's the kind of adrenaline rush I’m hoping for. The blend of high-speed racing and trick-based challenges seems like it could offer endless replayability, especially if there are leaderboards or competitive multiplayer modes. And let's not forget the 'funny' aspect mentioned in the hashtags. Indie games often shine with their quirky humor, and I'm hoping Denshattack leans into that. Maybe some over-the-top character animations or unexpected physics interactions that make every session feel fresh and hilarious. It's not just about hitting the 'Back 360 + Tr' perfectly; it's about the journey and the chaos! So, yes, June 17th is the big day, and it feels like it's going to be one of those indie surprises that really sticks with you. If you're looking for something fresh, fast-paced, and genuinely unique to add to your gaming library, make sure Denshattack is on your radar. I'm counting down the days! Who else is planning to jump in on launch day? Let me know what platform you'll be playing on!
