- Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
- Release Date: Feb 27, 2007
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You can get through the game in probably about five or six hours, and there's not much incentive to replay it. This march to glory might be short, and it's sometimes awfully low-rent.
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Pure Magazine UKHack and slash action that feels like it has a point makes this a highly playable game. [Apr 2007, p.85]
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AceGamezI enjoyed 300: March to Glory because of its relative simplicity.
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It's a simplistic hack-and-slash that tends to get painfully repetitive, but 300: March to Glory has its moments.
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Like the movie and graphic novel that inspired this game, 300: March to Glory is ultra violent and interesting but as a game it just doesn’t offer enough variety to be much fun for long.
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While the violence and gore of the film seems to have carried over to the game, the repetitive and dull combat and lack of replay weighs heavily on the total enjoyment and really makes it hard to recommend to anyone but the most diehard 300 fans.
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I guess this might be a fun game to rent and beat on a Saturday. After all, developer Collision does add a little something at the end of the game to make it not as much of a downer.
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And though the characters are all chiseled hunks of manhood who pause to talk smack way too much, the graphics themselves couldn't outwrestle a 100-pound bank teller. But this is still a better game than you might expect, given its relative out-of-nowhere-ness.
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PSM MagazineIt's just too bad the game is so repetitive--even if you buy all the combos and upgrades, the gameplay quickly grows repetitive. [May 2007, p.84]
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Play UKYou'd have no idea it was attached to one of the most stylish epics ever made if it weren't for the name. [Issue #152, p.73]
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Variety is nice, but when it borders on the absurd, it’s just stupid. And overall, the gameplay in 300 fails to do service to the movie or the genre at large.
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Bland, uninspired and at times a real mess. Even if you're desperate for something to play on PSP, leave 300 on the shelf. Go see the film or read Frank Miller's graphic novel.
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Standard fare in the world of licensed games. With lackluster levels, imbalanced controls, and below-par graphics, 300:March to Glory does not seem to be a good representation of the subject matter upon which it was based.
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Games Master UKA limp action game that fails to capture any of the jaw dropping action of the film. [May 2007, p.75]
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A derivative, repetitive and shallow tie-in that fails to capture the dynamic energy of the comic or the film.
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300 the video game could have been a lot worse for sure, but it's a shame that it couldn't have aped the film and comic's more contemporary, slick and glossy finish.
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games(TM)Occasionally you’ll have to fight in formation, or against an elephant or a slightly bigger Persian soldier, but none are exciting enough to lift the whole experience above its more banal moments. [May 2007, p.115]
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This idea may well have worked on the PS2 with the additional horsepower, but not on the PSP.
Awards & Rankings
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#26 Most Discussed PSP Game of 2007
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#27 Most Shared PSP Game of 2007
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 14 out of 37
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Mixed: 14 out of 37
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Negative: 9 out of 37
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Nov 23, 2022
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Mar 3, 2022A stupid game about stupid movie...lie lie lie
Every production that made about 300 is pathetic -
Jan 13, 2021