Completion roadmap

Denshattack! Trophy Guide — Platinum & All 39 Trophies

Plan the campaign first, then clean up medals, dares, films, spray cans, hot springs, and the remaining challenge trophies.

Achievements39
Dares325
Spray cans134
MissableNone reported

Denshattack! has 39 PlayStation trophies—1 platinum, 3 gold, 13 silver and 22 bronze—and the available roadmap says none are missable. The safest platinum plan is to finish the story first, then clean up every Dare, main-level gold medal and collectible before spending the related resources on all trains and stickers.

Trophy list and platinum requirements

PSNProfiles recorded a PS5 set worth 1,290 points:

GradeCount
Platinum1
Gold3
Silver13
Bronze22
Total39

The major quantity-based objectives documented across the trophy database and roadmap include:

  • completing 325 Dares;
  • earning gold medals in all 65 main levels;
  • collecting 134 spray cans;
  • collecting 65 film reels;
  • finding 7 hot springs;
  • winning all 6 races;
  • completing a combo of 50 consecutive tricks.

The Steam store also lists 39 Steam achievements, but that number alone does not prove every Steam achievement is identical to a PlayStation trophy. Use the PlayStation list when planning a platinum and the Steam list when planning a PC achievement run.

Step 1: finish the campaign without over-cleaning

The third-party roadmap states that nothing is missable because levels can be replayed and cleanup remains possible after the main story. That removes the need to restart every time a collectible or Dare is missed.

On the first pass, prioritize learning the movement system, completing required objectives and reaching the credits. Pick up obvious collectibles and attempt readable Dares, but do not force a perfect run. Later regions provide more practice, and returning with better control is usually faster than repeating an early stage immediately.

Keep brief notes for levels with a visible spray can, film reel, hot-spring route or difficult Dare. The full 100% video in the research separates its main-story playthrough from an ordered region replay beginning at 7:03:17, which supports a two-phase approach. However, the video has no commentary and should be used for visual location checks rather than as the source of trophy conditions.

Step 2: clear collectibles and Dares

The roadmap describes 134 spray cans, 65 film reels, 7 hot springs and 325 Dares. A key convenience is that collectibles and challenges in the same level do not need to be completed during one run. Multiple gold-medal sub-objectives can also be earned separately.

Use that flexibility deliberately:

  1. Make one run for route discovery and hard-to-see collectibles.
  2. Make a second run for Dares tied to a specific location or action.
  3. Save high-score or no-collision conditions for a clean attempt without detours.
  4. Recheck the level summary before moving to the next region.

Dares may require a specified trick, a collision-free segment, a target hit or a last-second dodge. Do not assume that merely finishing with a high score satisfies them. Read the condition, isolate the relevant section and reset only when that requirement becomes impossible.

The collectible totals come from a third-party roadmap and database snapshot, not an official in-game manual. If an update changes a level or counter, compare the current in-game totals before following an old checklist blindly.

Step 3: earn every main-level gold medal

Gold on all 65 main levels is one of the largest skill checks. Because sub-objectives can reportedly be earned separately, build a route around the weakest requirement rather than attempting every target in one flawless run.

Start with stages where you already earned most conditions during the story. Then group cleanup by level type: races, scoring stages, exploration objectives and bosses demand different habits. In a race, protect the finish and remove risky tricks. In a score stage, practice a repeatable line with short recovery gaps. In exploration, learn the objective order before adding speed.

If progress stalls, move to another region and return later. Repeating a single failing route can reinforce bad timing. The no-commentary 100% video can show a successful line, but it cannot explain why the line works or whether a safer alternative exists.

Step 4: finish purchases, races and skill trophies

The collected roadmap says the completion path includes using collectible resources to purchase all trains and stickers. Avoid spending assumptions: before grinding, check which in-game currency or collectible each remaining item actually requires in the current version.

Other cleanup goals test breadth and execution. Winning all six races requires consistent finishes, while a 50-trick combo rewards control and route planning. Practice the long combo in an area with predictable rails and enough space to recover. The trophy database confirms the quantity targets, but it does not provide an official “best” location.

Finally, scan the platform trophy list against your in-game progress. A 39/39 count on another platform is not a substitute for the PlayStation platinum trigger. If a trophy appears delayed, finish the current level and return to the map before assuming it is bugged.

Difficulty, time and live rarity

No official platinum difficulty or completion-time estimate appears in the collected Steam sources. The available roadmap is the best structured plan found, but it is third-party. The research snapshot also recorded PSNProfiles live data of 1,033 tracked players, 129 platinum achievers and a 12.49% platinum rate on August 18, 2026.

Those figures are descriptive, not a fixed difficulty rating. The sample is self-selecting and the rate will change as more people play. Score mastery, collectibles and replay time are likely to matter more than permanently missable choices because the roadmap explicitly says there are none.

Sources and verification

The missable status and roadmap order come from a third-party guide; trophy quantities come from the PS5 database snapshot. Steam officially confirms achievement support and 39 Steam achievements but does not publish a PlayStation platinum roadmap. Patch changes, live rarity and community guide updates require re-verification.