Denshattack! Ending Explained: Final Boss Guide and Story Resolution

Learn how to defeat the final boss, survive the stratospheric defense system, and unlock the epic Denshattack! ending in this complete guide.

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  • 1Defeat the Vac Train by utilizing slipstream void mechanics to build extreme speed.
  • 2Shatter Miraidō's domes to expose the central AI brain on Midnight's Moon Face.
  • 3Navigate the stratospheric defense system with the help of Shin and his brother's sacrifice.
  • 4Have Fernando launch Emmy's train into the dark side of the moon to destroy the core.

Unlocking the Denshattack! Ending: The Ultimate Showdown

Reaching the Denshattack! ending is the ultimate test of your high-speed stunt-train driving skills. After grinding, flipping, and tricking your way through Japan's dome-covered cities, the final confrontation with the Miraidō corporation takes the action from the tracks of Earth straight into the vacuum of space. Experiencing the Denshattack! ending requires players to master the game's core speed mechanics, survive a brutal stratospheric defense run, and launch their custom train into the dark side of the moon to destroy the central AI once and for all.

To successfully trigger the final sequence, you must understand how to exploit the game's gravity-defying mechanics. The journey to the Denshattack! ending is not just a test of reflex, but a narrative culmination of the bonds you have built with your rebel crew. From Kyushu to Hokkaido, every skill you have learned comes into play during this final, breathless sprint.


Step-by-Step Guide to Reaching the Denshattack! Ending

To complete the game and witness the final cinematic, you must progress through a series of high-stakes phases. Use the following sequence to navigate the final encounter:

1Race the Vac Train
2Shatter the Domes
3Evade Stratospheric Defenses
4Launch Into the Void
5Destroy the Moon Ring

Phase 1: Catching the Vac Train

The confrontation begins on Earth, where the rebel crew faces off against Miraidō's ultimate machine: the Vac Train (also referred to as the back train). The corporate AI mocks your efforts, claiming that duels are for outlaws and that the Vac Train can cross the entire country in under an hour. You are given a ten-second head start, which you must use to build momentum.

Phase 2: Shattering the Domes

To catch up to the Vac Train, you must utilize the slipstream through the void. By riding the slipstream, Emmy and her companion reach a speed so high that it literally shatters the massive domes sealing Japan's major cities. This action disrupts Miraidō's regional control but triggers their ultimate fallback protocol.

Phase 3: Navigating the Stratosphere

Once the domes shatter, the corporate AI reveals that its central brain is safely housed on "Midnight's Moon Face" (the dark side of the moon). Fernando guides the team toward the sky, noting he knows "about 8 million roads to the moon." However, you must immediately contend with the stratospheric defense system. Because the rebel formation is too large, you become sitting ducks. To save the mission, Shin and his brother make the ultimate sacrifice, drawing the defense system's fire to clear a path for Emmy.

Phase 4: The Space Launch

With the path cleared but the moon ring still out of reach on the dark side of the moon, Emmy devises a desperate plan. Having learned how to use the void while racing the Vac Train, she realizes that space is simply the largest void available. She instructs Fernando to blast her train straight against the moon as hard as he can, using the momentum to bridge the gap.


Defeating the Final Boss: Miraidō's Core Calculations

The final battle is a clash of ideologies as much as it is a test of speed. Miraidō represents perfect, automated calculation, having eliminated all human management long ago. The AI believes its systems are untouchable and perfect. However, the boss lacks one crucial element: a heart.

During the final stretch, the player must maximize their speed by chaining tricks, grinds, and flips. The game's physics engine allows you to defy gravity, and you must use this to your advantage to maintain your slipstream.

Denshattack! Ending and Final Boss FightWatch the complete final boss fight against the Vac Train, the stratospheric flight sequence, and the emotional ending cinematic of Denshattack!.

As you push your custom train beyond its limits, the visual feedback will show the environment tearing apart. This is your cue that you are successfully overloading the AI's predictive models. The final blow is delivered not through standard weaponry, but through pure, kinetic force as Emmy's train impacts the moon ring, obliterating the central brain of Miraidō.


Story Resolution: What Happens to Emmy and the Crew?

Once the moon ring is destroyed, the immediate threat of Miraidō is neutralized. The domes covering Japan's metropolises are gone, the oppressive Vac Train is no more, and the citizens are finally free to live without corporate surveillance.

However, the victory is bittersweet for Emmy. Her custom train is heavily damaged after blasting through the moon, leaving her stranded in the deep void of space. When the crew radioes her to come down and celebrate, she admits she isn't sure how she will make it back.

Despite being stranded, Emmy expresses a profound sense of peace. The journey allowed her to find her true calling and a sense of belonging that she never had on Earth. She thanks her crew for the journey, stating that her heart is bursting out of her chest and that, among the stars, she finally feels at home.

Back on Earth, the remaining crew members gather to celebrate. They reflect on the absurdity of their journey, noting how surreal it is that they saved the country thanks to a girl they originally found by ordering takeout. They acknowledge that Emmy's success was built on the "den spirit" they spent years cultivating together. The game draws to a close with the crew preparing a hot bowl of ramen, waiting for the day their star-bound friend might find her way back.


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