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Review: Undercoders Wasn’t Afraid to Go Off the Rails With Denshattack
['Jenni Lada', 'About The Author', 'Jenni Is Editor-In-Chief At Siliconera', "Has Been Playing Games Since Getting Access To Her Parents' Intellivision As A Toddler. She Continues To Play On Every Possible Platform", 'Loves All Of The Systems She Owns.', 'These Include A', 'Switch', 'Xbox One', 'Wonderswan Color', 'Even A Vectrex']
Siliconera
No matter how you choose to play Undercoder’s Denshaattack, the game feels special.
However, it isn’t just about racing and performing tricks on tracks around Japan against fellow competitors.
It never feels like a racing game, even though there’s some of that, given the way Undercoders implemented sorts of platforming elements into it.
But also, what the Japan we see in Denshattack feels extremely relatable and cautionary when we also consider how we see the climate changing around us in the real world.
Denshattack is great whether you’re intending to go on one big run or attempt to become a master Denshattacker.