Japanese trains are synonymous with security, effectivity and reliability. However in Denshattack!, all that goes out the window — or extra precisely, off the rails.
Due out July 15 from Spanish indie developer Undercoders, the brand new recreation places gamers within the engineer’s seat of their very own private wan-man kā (quick, one- or two-car trains staffed by a lone driver). You begin out as a ramen supply woman, zipping alongside the tracks of a near-future Oita Prefecture, a part of a Japan ruined by an ambiguous local weather disaster that has pressured its metropolises into sealed domes linked by high-speed rail traces and managed by a morally doubtful megacorporation.
As you journey throughout the remainder of the nation, the twisted, obstacle-ridden, boost-filled tracks simply occur to be the right course for turning your one-car prepare right into a car for grinding, wall-riding and midair-tricking your approach throughout the nation. This, the sport explains, is “denshattacking” — a portmanteau of “densha” (Japanese for “prepare”) and “assault,” and the latest excessive sport on this calmly postapocalyptic model of Japan.














