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All-Out Wars, Button-Mash Free? That's the Goal of "300: March to Glory"

Movie games are big business. They're not always good business, but one cannot deny the potential to cash in on Hollywood's success. Which is why it's strange (and very intriguing) that 300: March to Glory is a PSP exclusive. The developers could have shoveled the game onto as many platforms as possible. But they chose to take another route.

"The main reason for this decision was simply time," said Producer Jeff Nachbaur. "Movie games have a reputation of being poor and we here at WBIE (Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment) are really trying to fight against that trend.

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specialguest6310d ago (Edited 6310d ago )

This game looks like a poorly designed game with minimal effort in quality. Why do they continue doing this to the PSP? look at the character model and the simplicity of everything in that game. Being a loyal PSP owner, this pisses me off.

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15 Video Games Set In Ancient Greece

Ancient Greece is one of the most important eras in human history which saw immense advancements in science, philosophy, mathematics and war and here are 15 Video Games set in this awesome era.

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Press A to Jump: A Theory of Jumping Mechanics

An in-depth look at gaming's most ubiquitous maneuver.

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300: March to Glory review

Sadly, whatever you think of Frank Miller (Dark Knight saviour of comics, or right-wing, misogynistic twerp) or the 300 comic he wrote and the subsequent film (brilliantly stylized combat ballet, or tunic-based war porn) it's unlikely that you'll find the PSP game anything other than an average button-mashing brawler.

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