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The Da Vinci Code


We can't think of a better license for a puzzle game - and maybe that's why we're so disappointed in how this one turned out.

Available on: PC , PS2, Xbox
Genre: Adventure
Release date: May 17, 2006
Published by: 2K Games
Developed by: The Collective
Min system requirements: P4 1.8GHz or equivalent, 512MB RAM, 3GB HD space, 64MB DirectX 9.0c video card
Recommended system: P4 1.8GHz or equivalent, 512MB RAM, 3GB HD space, 128MB DirectX 9.0c video card
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Screenshots updated May 30, 2006
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Apr 20, 2006
How's this for a deep, dark conspiracy: we think a secret society seeks to make crappy games out of intriguing book and movie licenses. When we uncover the identities of any of the members, we're going to strap them down and force them to play through The Da Vinci Code for themselves. As in the bestselling book and box-office powerhouse, American professor Robert Langdon and French cryptologist Sophie Neveu stumble into a murder investigation at the Louvre; a cryptic string of clues leads ...
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May 24, 2006
Friday 28 April 2006 The film is out next month. The multi-million selling book is still pounding the sales charts week after week. It's was about time we delve into The Da Vinci Code game and unravel the mystery of what it's actually like to play. Although it's based on the film, The Da Vinci Code fleshes out the action with a fresh line-up of cryptic puzzles and locations. For example, Langdon - the bookish hero - treads the stones in a church called Saint-Sulpice, while his cryptologist ...   » Read Full The Da Vinci Code preview
ESRB Rating
The Da Vinci Code is rated:
Teen
Blood, Language, Violence
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