Demanding Japanese train simulator with varied lines and precise real-time driving. Authentic cockpit feel and faithful timetables charm railway enthusiasts. Japanese-only, niche by definition, but fascinating for those who commit to it.
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Released by Taito in 2004, this "Final" stands as the culmination of the Densha de Go! series on PS2. A high-fidelity Japanese train-driving simulator in which respecting timetables, braking accuracy at stations and meter-precise stopping all determine your score — kept exclusive to Japan.
Complete: box, manual and disc/cart very clean. Lightly handled.
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Is Densha de Go! Final still worth playing in 2026?
A high point of Taito's railway simulation series, Densha de Go! Final has you drive many Japanese lines with a rare demand for respecting timetables, speeds and centimetre precise stops. The rigour of the driving, the fidelity of the routes and the sense of responsibility create a contemplative, demanding experience unique to the genre. The lack of localisation and a very austere gameplay close off access. A sharp simulation to recommend for fans of trains and realistic driving.