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No matter what weaponry you settle upon though, the game feels constantly sluggish to control. 300 lacks the fluidly and grace that you'd expect coming from the slick over-production of the film, and its cause is not helped by the frequently ropey graphics. Thankfully, the monotony of felling endless lines of generic soldiers is relived by some fantasy-themed poetic licence, in the form of executioners with blades for arms, and skeletal golems. Nevertheless, they do nothing to relive the repetitiveness of chaining short near identical combos together, ad nauseum. Occasionally your character will line-up with his troops to form a densely-packed Phalanx formation (a hallmark of ancient Grecian warfare, where soldiers proceed in close formation protected by their overlapping shields and projecting spears). During these sections (which aren't nearly as exciting as they sound) you must keep a Command gauge full by pushing forward killing things in your path before they inflict damage on the group...Read full review