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2K Games The DaVinci Code PS2
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The DaVinci Code - PlayStation 2 Experience exciting twists and turns in The DaVinci Code, a game based on the highly anticipated film by Ron Howard and Dan Brown's best-selling novel. Guide Robert Langdon and Sophie Neveu on a quest to solve a For the best deal on the 2K Games The DaVinci Code, you'll want to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the The DaVinci Code (located below) tracks merchants who often have bargain prices and great sales. At StreetPrices, we want you to have the most accurate information possible. That's why we update our prices as soon as we notice a change — other comparison shopping sites update only once or twice a day.
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05 Oct 2008



E-X-C-E-L-L-E-N-T G-A-M-E!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Amazing game!!!!!!!!!I really hated the movie,but the game (and the book) are GREAT!I love mysteries of all kind!I also love to solve riddles and puzzles,especially the hard and dark ones!Totally worth the money and purchase!I also love the Music,Genre,and the whole plot!!This would make a great game to those of you who love riddles,action, and mysteries!!:)
(EXCELLENT JOB PUBLISHER 2K GAMES!!!)...
–I. Garciafrom Amazon.com
26 Dec 2007



Awsome !
I just LOVE this game and can play it over and over. It has everything. Great graphics and sound affects, mystery, puzzels, action...
I don't understand how anybody can give this game a 1 star review, honestly. In this game you really have to use your head.
–S.G.from Amazon.com
17 Oct 2007



The Game Developers Should Be Slapped
It's not the storyline or the puzzles that I hated (those were actually interesting and fun), it was the overall gameplay. I love adventure games because I can sit back, relax and solve puzzles, find clues, etc. But, instead it was a frustrating experience. First, who puts combat in an adventure game? That's just ridiculous.
Speaking of combat, in the middle of fights with security guards at the Louvre, I would continuously get pop-ups telling me which buttons to use. This was okay t...
–MichelleFromPAfrom Amazon.com