If anything, the game version depicts the graphic novel beautifully, with solid voice acting and nicely rendered motion to bring the still images to life. Extras are quite extensive, including interviews with Frank Miller and film clips. Sadly, you’ll need to trudge through the game to unlock them.
300 misses nearly every required aspect of a beat-em-up. Repetition is acceptable, but 300’s attempts to alleviate this are limp. Wait for the movie on DVD if you simply must have the 300 on your PSP.
Video game rentals provided for review by NumbThumb.
300: March to Glory is rated M (Mature) by the ESRB for Blood and Gore, Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence.








Article comments
1 - Candide
The movie was epic in proportions, so they decide to put the game on the smallest thing they could find,that made sense why? Everything about the movie was larger than life, like IMAX so why did they put it on PSP? I think a rework is in order, my PC could handle 300 warriors with no problems, hint, hint!