Follow us on:
300: March to Glory Review
11 out of 15
300: March to Glory for the PSP is a fun hack and slash game that complements the film it is based on.
Date: Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Author: Thomas Gerbasi

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.

Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter Review
Give a man a fish and he eats for a day, draw a man a fish gun and he shoots fishes forever.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Review
Brash, loud, pretty, offensive, and over the top -- Modern Warfare 2 is a smashing success.
Surprisingly decent.
Ever wonder what thoughts ran through Fidel Castro's head during his years in power? Tropico 3 gives you the chance to find out, and do so much more.
Shoot, loot, repeat.
A look at the Dark Elves race being added to the footballer.
To include online multiplayer battles.
Preparing for a number of DLC packs next year.
Happening alongside the Nemesis Confrontation event.
Skate 3 Hands on Preview
Fast becoming the Madden franchise of skating.
Gratuitous Space Battles Preview
You most likely have never heard of Gratuitous Space Battles -- well, it's now time to pay attention.
We get first hand info at PAX from Executive Producer Jeffrey Steefel on what's in store for LOTRO players.
Serious shooting.
There's no question that skydiving from orbit without a parachute isn't something that just anybody can do. But what if you wanted try it while wearing a big sexy piece of powered armor? Section 8's multiplayer beta gave me the chance to repeatedly engage in this adrenaline-pumping experience. and shoot a lot of internet-people full of holes at the same time. Read on to find out what will set this game apart from other knock-offs in this genre.