Where the game truly shines though, is in the audio presentation – from the background music taken from the film to the sounds of battle to the voiceovers done by David Wenham (reprising his role as Dilios), this may very well be the best aural experience you’ll find on the PSP.
Of course, reading some of the above when it comes to the gameplay elements, you may wonder how this game got the grade it received, but with fun, yet simple, execution, 300: March to Glory is the perfect PSP game for a roadtrip or as an alternative to watching whatever drivel is on the television that day. Of course, if this was released on a PS2 or any of the next-gen consoles, the grade would be much lower, especially considering that one of the big selling points of the famous Battle of Thermoplyae is the size of the Persian army which squared off against the 300 Spartans, something which obviously couldn’t be replicated on a PSP, but could have on a next-gen machine. But for a handheld, this is the complete package, and an enjoyable romp through 480 B.C.