Densha de Go!! Hashirou Yamanote-sen

Densha de Go!! Hashirou Yamanote-sen

released on Dec 03, 2020

Densha de Go!! Hashirou Yamanote-sen

released on Dec 03, 2020

A port of Densha de Go!!

Densha de GO!! finally appears on consoles! Become a train conductor and go around the ever-popular Yamanote Line, now with the addition of the new Takanawa Gateway Station. Enjoy the best at-home train conductor experience while maintaining the the detail of the arcade version. Densha de Go!! Hashirō Yamanote-sen (loosely translated to "Go by Train!! Let's Run the Yamanote Line") is an electric train simulation game developed by Taito and released by Square Enix for the PlayStation 4 exclusively in Japan on December 3, 2020. It will be released on the Nintendo Switch on March 18, 2021. Based on the 2017 arcade game Densha de Go!!, Hashirō Yamanote-sen features the full Yamanote Line (as the original arcade version only included the southern part of it) as well as additional routes that run parallel with it (the Keihin-Tohoku Line, the Saikyo Line, the Ueno-Tokyo Line, and the Narita Express) and the part of the Chuo-Sobu Line from the arcade version. Additionally, this version includes a new objective-based campaign mode and PlayStation VR support.


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Mechanically and visually, my favorite Densha de Go!! game. Honking at train nerds and switching off your lights for passing trains makes for some wonderfully chaotic stretches of score chasing in between stations, and the game's singe-player mode--full of bite-sized missions--is kind of fantastic in how much it manages to get out of the Yamanote line. Plus, I'm a big fan of the analog stick control method they've got here that let's us players without a special controller pretend at least a little.

The simple problem is that there's just not enough! This game would be a perfect fit for an avalanche of DLC, and props (I guess?) for saying "No, this is a complete product, all you will get is here," but come on, friends! Only the Yamanote? And you can only go one direction on it? And we don't even get unique station jingles? AND it's lacking in a real museum mode, which feels like a crime for the nerdiest, train-obsessed thing there is. That great single layer mode can only hide how skinny it all is for so long.

In the end, this feels like what it is--a single slice of the much fuller pizza that is the arcade experience. But boy if it isn't a slice of the most delicious pizza you've ever had...