300: March to Glory

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  • Release Date: Mar. 6, 2007
  • Price: $30.00
  • Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
  • Developer: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
  • Platform(s): PSP
  • Genre: Action

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  • 300: March to Glory

    Given a choice, I would have preferred that the developers drew upon Frank Miller's original graphic novel for the game's inspiration, rather than the movie--it would have been something special to see Miller's gutsy visuals brought to life on a PSP screen.

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300: March to Glory - PSP

Whackass game.

My little cousin bought this game so i told him to let me borrow it. I thougt it would of been a cool game. Nope. All the game is the same.

300: March to Glory - PSP

Have a heart, Gamepro...

...it really wasn't that bad. It wasn't absolutely perfect in every single way, but the graphics were awesome (2/5??? Give me a break!), and it was long and entertaining. But the best part: it's 300! That would certainly save any game from the depth of purgatory. Jeez

300: March to Glory - PSP

they heve no glory.

this game sucks.its sad realy,a good movie is trun in to a bad game.dont bay it,theres no glory here.

300: March to Glory - PSP

300

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  • Mar. 5, 2007 Review: 300: March to Glory

    Given a choice, I would have preferred that the developers drew upon Frank Miller's original graphic novel for the game's inspiration, rather than the movie--it would have been something special to see Miller's gutsy visuals brought to life on a PSP screen.