Denshattack! Hits PC With 9/10 Review Score, Fanatical Slashes Price by a Third

Denshattack! Hits PC With 9/10 Review Score, Fanatical Slashes Price by a Third

Denshattack! arrived yesterday to strong critical reception, pulling a 9 out of 10 from reviewers impressed by what the anime-inspired train game delivers. For PC players looking to jump in, Fanatical is running a limited-time discount that cuts the price from $19.99 down to $13.59, a 32 percent savings that won't last long.

The retailer's store page shows 13 days remaining on the promotion, though that window could close faster than expected. The deal gets you a Steam copy at a meaningful discount if you move quickly.

In his review, Will Borger acknowledged the game's demanding learning curve but came away convinced it's worth the effort. "Denshattack's learning curve can be steep, and you're going to make a lot of mistakes before you master its long list of input combos," Borger wrote, "but if you can get past that, it's an excellent anime-inspired train-tricker, and I enjoyed every second I spent in its world."

What sealed the deal for Borger was the moment-to-moment gameplay and steady stream of fresh mechanics. "Hitting the track and chaining tricks together is a joy, a constant stream of new mechanics means it never runs out of steam, and its story is breezy and enjoyable, even if it does mostly just play the hits," the review noted.

The combination of strong launch reviews and an attractive price point makes this a solid opportunity for players on the fence. With the discount set to expire in just over two weeks, waiting risks missing out entirely.

Author Emily Chen: "A 9/10 debut with thirty percent off is exactly the kind of timing that turns a day-one curiosity into an impulse purchase, and Denshattack! seems to be worth every penny at that price."

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