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300: March to Glory Impressions - Combat, Graphics, and Sound

Warners Bros. Interactive shows off its PSP action game based on the upcoming movie.

300: March to Glory is the upcoming PSP game based on the upcoming 300 film, which is based on Frank Miller's epic (and awesomely brutal) graphic novel. The film and game both follow the story of King Leonidas, who faced off against Xerxes and the Persian army with 300 Spartan soldiers in the battle of Thermopylae. The game is being developed especially for the PSP by Collision Studios, a fledgling developer made up of industry veterans from Activision, EA, Warner Brothers, Gameloft, Digital Eclipse, and Vicarious Visions. We had the chance to get a look at the first few levels of the game, which is set to come out around the time of the movie's release.

The game will cast you as either Leonidas or as a phalanx of Spartans ready to rock and roll as they face the massive Persian army. The linear game will send you up against hordes of Persian soldiers, broken up by tough boss battles. Besides humans, you'll have to face off against amazingly ill-tempered members of the animal kingdom who've been tapped to stomp you. For instance, we saw a phalanx of Spartans contend with a surly war elephant.

300: March to Glory's gameplay is, for the most part, a whole lot of hacking and slashing. However, it looks like the game won't just boil down to button mashing, since it will offer several features to build on its simple combat system. You'll have light and heavy attacks that you can string together to perform melee combos. You'll also be able to swap between one of three weapons, depending on the occasion and your preferences. Your choices will be a single sword, a handy spear, or dual swords. Each has its own unique pluses and minuses that you'll have to weigh to decide which one is right for you.

For example, spears can be thrown to make an enemy shish kebab, but you'll lose the spear until you find another on the battlefield or take one off a mangled foe. Deciding between single and dual swords requires you to make a choice on how you want to fight. Using a single sword lets you use a shield to block attacks, bash enemies to daze them, and decapitate foes when you throw your weapon, which are all handy abilities to have. On the other hand, wielding two swords forces you to give up your shield, but it beefs up your attack damage by leaps and bounds. The three styles differ enough to allow players some variety in gameplay. Another perk for players is the game's customization options, which let you take the honor you've earned for each kill on the battlefield (which is stored like currency) and use it to upgrade your weapons and combos, as well as power a killing move during your attacks. The combat system differs somewhat when playing as a phalanx, which requires you to guide an entire group of brave warriors to do their business.

The visuals in the game sport a stylized look that feature a variety of different nods to the stunning motion picture. Leonidas and his warriors feature a good level of detail, as does the huge horde of foes you'll be slicing through. Animation is still coming together, but it has moments of fluidity we hope stay constant during the action. The action as Leonidas is very cool and enhanced by slow-motion effects and close-ups when you perform finishing moves. The environment we've seen so far is sparse, but it features plenty of ambient action and a whole lot of arrows that randomly rain potential death on you and your boys. Aside from the graphics, the game's storytelling features a unique, hand-drawn look, similar in spirit to what's been seen in Konami's Metal Gear digital comics for the PSP. You'll see impressively detailed line art that's enhanced by animation and camera pans as the whole bloody adventure unfolds before you.

The audio in the game is still a bit embryonic, but it features elements from the film score as well as bits crafted specifically for the game. The sound effects run the gamut of clangs and clashes that you might hear while in the middle of a battlefield mowing down opponents. The speech you'll hear ranges from the ambient cries heard on the battlefield to the ensuing death cries of your foes. More significantly, you'll hear actor David Wenham serve as narrator in the game, just as he does in the film.

Based on what we've seen, 300: March to Glory shows a lot of promise. The hack-and-slash action has a pleasing amount of variety to it that should appeal to button mashers, as well as to those players who choose to learn the various combos available. The ability to level up your fighting skills offers a nice bit of customization, which should be cool. On top of all that, the storytelling and unlockables should provide fans of the graphic novel some good extras to check out. 300: March to Glory is currently scheduled to ship March 2007, around the time of the film's release.

70 Comments

  • Ghosty1212

    Posted Mar 13, 2007 5:43 pm PT

    I read the Comic book where both of them were based off of, (movie and game) and it was awesome!!! I can't wait to buy it!!!

  • mingfu

    Posted Mar 4, 2007 4:21 am PT

    this game sucks !!!!!! the movie was ok

  • n8berman

    Posted Feb 27, 2007 11:34 pm PT

    Thank god I don't come from the mind set that bad graphics=bad game. This game does sound like it might have some interesting game play...I guess I'll have to wait for the reviews. I've been looking for a good reason to turn my PSP on for the past 6 months now. Thank you Sony for all the great games!

  • pro-newb

    Posted Feb 19, 2007 5:19 pm PT

    sorry, graphics looks..horrid for a psp game....and the weapons..are just weird looking....the graphics itself is a disappointment..wonder what else...

  • mrekolost

    Posted Feb 19, 2007 10:48 am PT

    Mmmmmm......Sassy

  • CarlosY2Jericho

    Posted Feb 10, 2007 5:10 am PT

    can't wait for this game.

  • LuffyTubby

    Posted Feb 8, 2007 4:23 pm PT

    the movie looks f**king unbeliveable awesome. It will be the best thing since Gladiator. It just has too!

  • Col-Neil

    Posted Feb 1, 2007 4:11 pm PT

    mask12345a its not people simply hating this game its that 99% of movie games are god awful poorly planned and no where near what they could be

  • Slappywhite2001

    Posted Jan 24, 2007 4:39 pm PT

    I look forward to both the game and the movie. Hopefully this can be a standout game for the PSP, it has too many mediocre games and not enough excellent ones.

  • mask12345a

    Posted Jan 23, 2007 7:33 pm PT

    haters the game hasnt even come out yet

  • Gogandontas07

    Posted Jan 20, 2007 12:23 am PT

    people, people, dont bash it yet, but dont trust its promises either, just wait, and hope that this does not suck. it isnt imposible to make a good game based on a good movie, its just hard. please, maybe if we all combine our hope then whatever gaming god their is will find mercy in his soul, and will make this a good game!

  • fl4rty

    Posted Jan 19, 2007 11:47 am PT

    this game is probably going to suck, The movie will own,
    anyone remember fight club?

  • ryokinshin6x3

    Posted Jan 16, 2007 2:34 pm PT

    with these vets, its looking good so far

  • malibu_man

    Posted Jan 9, 2007 6:41 am PT

    I hope, the game doesn't ruin the image the movie trailer has given of 300, as a movie it looks awsome.
    I just hope the devolopers can make a game up to the expectations.

  • dennis8

    Posted Jan 8, 2007 4:02 am PT

    this might turn out to be another one of those repetitive hack n slah games... being that the movie is basically about war and....... war........ i mean... if this game is based on the movie, wat else is ther to do but beat the crap out of the persian army? (and mayb a few animals, as stated above). And with this battle supposed to be 300 vs 1000's of persians, i don't know how many people the psp can handle on screen at once, with the limits of a handheld, i think this game should be better off with a console.... anyways its just my opinion, but i am looking forward to the movie

  • Curly21029

    Posted Jan 7, 2007 6:18 pm PT

    Noooooo! Why are they making a horrible game from a movie that looks so amazing!? (NIN in the trailer? You know it's gonna rock your face! )

  • Rhaxdric

    Posted Jan 7, 2007 5:37 pm PT

    Games gonna suck, movie looks so fu**ing awesome though!

  • EdwardX2

    Posted Jan 6, 2007 10:59 am PT

    Looks cool, but I can't wait for the movie. The trailer was so good...

  • arczero01

    Posted Jan 3, 2007 3:28 pm PT

    don't nkow about the game but i can't wait for the movie

  • ImaCarrot

    Posted Jan 3, 2007 11:58 am PT

    "This is the #1 Red Flag to know a licensed game is going suck royally. Releasing at the same time as the movie its based after. At least when a movies been out for some time and people can appreciate it for it's nuances, than maybe it could stand a chance...maybe."

    Way to prove your ignorance and lack of buisiness sense. What about Superman Returns (for any system), it wasn't released with the movie (released in time for the dvd).

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