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The Da Vinci Code

by The Collective2006Franchise: The Da Vinci Code
PuzzleAdventureSingle player
63
Mixed15 ratings
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About The Da Vinci Code

The Da Vinci Code is an action-adventure game that combines puzzle-solving with fighting and stealth elements, the choice between the latter two is mostly

63/100Mixed
2006Release Year
3Platforms
SlayerEngine

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Storyline

The game begins with Silas (voiced by Phil LaMarr) sitting in his chamber, tightening a spiked metal cilice around his leg. He then picks up a handgun and leaves. The game cuts to Robert Langdon (Robert Clotworthy), a Harvard professor of symbology in Paris for a lecture, arriving at the Louvre, where he has been asked to view a crime scene by Cpt. Bezu Fache (Enn Reitel). Jacques Saunière (Neil Ross), Langdon's friend and curator of the museum, has been murdered. In flashback, Silas is shown asking Saunière where something is. Saunière tells him, and Silas responds, "I believe you. The others told me the same," before shooting him. In the museum, Fache shows Langdon that before he died, Saunière wrote a numeric cipher and a message, "O Draconian Devil! Oh Lame Saint!" in blacklight ink.

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About The Da Vinci Code

The Da Vinci Code is a game developed by The Collective and published by 2K Games. Released in 2006, built on the Slayer engine, The Da Vinci Code falls under the Puzzle and Adventure genres. It holds an overall rating of 63/100 based on 15 ratings.

The game is available on XBOX, PC, PS2.. Game modes include Single player.

The game explores themes of Action, Stealth, Mystery and is played from a Third person perspective. It is part of the The Da Vinci Code franchise. Players who enjoy The Da Vinci Code might also like the 8 similar games listed above.