The Da Vinci Code

For the Manus Dei in art, see Hand of God (art) The Da Vinci Code is a video game for PlayStation 2, Xbox and Microsoft Windows based on the novel by Dan Brown. It is not associated with the film, and as such the characters have no resemblance to their movie counterparts. Some differences exist between the film and the game. For example, instead of "Opus Dei", the name of the sect is "Manus Dei" (hand of God). The Da Vinci Code game is a third-pe... more

Initial release date:

  • May 19, 2006
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