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{{Quote|Tell you what: you play [[Tyrone Johnson|his]] game. And if you can convince him to leave, I'll let you both go.|[[Samedi]] to [[Tandy Bowen]]|Two Player}}
'''''Duel to D'Spayre''''' is an arcade game within the [[Darkforce Dimension]] that [[Tyrone Johnson]] and [[Tandy Bowen]] play in an attempt to rescue Tyrone.
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'''''Duel to D'Spayre''''' is an arcade game within the [[Dark Dimension]] that [[Tyrone Johnson]] and [[Tandy Bowen]] play in an attempt to rescue Johnson.
   
 
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{{Quote|Just so you know, your game sucks."<br>"Don't hate the game, hate the [[Cloak|player]] who chose it.|[[Tandy Bowen]] and [[Samedi]]|Two Player}}
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In the aftermath of the [[Rescue of Tandy Bowen]] from the [[Viking Motel]], [[Tyrone Johnson]] became engulfed in a massive outburst of [[Darkforce]], which trapped him inside the [[Dark Dimension]]. Johnson remained stuck in an arcade game room managed by [[Samedi]], where he played the arcade game called ''Duel to D'Spayre''. In this game, Johnson controlled an avatar of himself fighting thugs in an attempt to reach [[D'Spayre]], who represented the final boss of the game.
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When [[Tandy Bowen]] entered the Dark Dimension to save her friend, she was forced to take part in the game as well, hoping that Johnson would agree to come back with her if they won the game. Therefore, both Johnson and Bowen fought against thugs, using their respective powers based on Darkforce and [[Lightforce]], living the events of the game as they controlled their respective avatars. Initially, they easily made their way through the first two levels, taking down many enemies on the way.
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However, things changed when they arrived in the final level, which happened to be a recreation of the Viking Motel where Bowen had been briefly sequestrated by D'Spayre. Seeing this caused Bowen to lose her courage, and although she was able to kill some enemies and cut through the walls with her Lightforce daggers, the appearance of D'Spayre as the final boss caused her to simply quit the game, much to Johnson's astonishment.
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While Johnson blamed Bowen for quitting, Bowen complained about the game to Samedi, who did not care much about her criticism. Johnson explained that he was better off playing the game in the Dark Dimension as he had a chance to win, unlike in the real world where he felt he was always losing. Still, Bowen was able to convince him to give up on the game as he was dying in the real world and that there were several people who would really miss him: his [[Adina Johnson|mother]], [[Evita Fusilier]], and most of all, Bowen herself.<ref>''[[Two Player|Cloak & Dagger: 2.08: Two Player]]''</ref>
   
 
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* Tandy and Tyrone's appearance in the game is meant to be a closer reflection to how they appear in the comics.
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*[[Cloak]] and [[Dagger]]'s appearance in the game is meant to be a closer reflection to how they appear in the comics.
* The D'Spayre figure in the game is close to how he appears in the comics, albeit without the white skull imprint on his face.
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*The [[D'Spayre]] figure in the game is close to how he appears in the comics, albeit without the white skull imprint on his face.
   
 
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Revision as of 00:29, 8 April 2020

"Tell you what: you play his game. And if you can convince him to leave, I'll let you both go."
Samedi to Tandy Bowen[src]

Duel to D'Spayre is an arcade game within the Dark Dimension that Tyrone Johnson and Tandy Bowen play in an attempt to rescue Johnson.

History

"Just so you know, your game sucks."
"Don't hate the game, hate the player who chose it."
Tandy Bowen and Samedi[src]

In the aftermath of the Rescue of Tandy Bowen from the Viking Motel, Tyrone Johnson became engulfed in a massive outburst of Darkforce, which trapped him inside the Dark Dimension. Johnson remained stuck in an arcade game room managed by Samedi, where he played the arcade game called Duel to D'Spayre. In this game, Johnson controlled an avatar of himself fighting thugs in an attempt to reach D'Spayre, who represented the final boss of the game.

When Tandy Bowen entered the Dark Dimension to save her friend, she was forced to take part in the game as well, hoping that Johnson would agree to come back with her if they won the game. Therefore, both Johnson and Bowen fought against thugs, using their respective powers based on Darkforce and Lightforce, living the events of the game as they controlled their respective avatars. Initially, they easily made their way through the first two levels, taking down many enemies on the way.

However, things changed when they arrived in the final level, which happened to be a recreation of the Viking Motel where Bowen had been briefly sequestrated by D'Spayre. Seeing this caused Bowen to lose her courage, and although she was able to kill some enemies and cut through the walls with her Lightforce daggers, the appearance of D'Spayre as the final boss caused her to simply quit the game, much to Johnson's astonishment.

While Johnson blamed Bowen for quitting, Bowen complained about the game to Samedi, who did not care much about her criticism. Johnson explained that he was better off playing the game in the Dark Dimension as he had a chance to win, unlike in the real world where he felt he was always losing. Still, Bowen was able to convince him to give up on the game as he was dying in the real world and that there were several people who would really miss him: his mother, Evita Fusilier, and most of all, Bowen herself.[1]

Gallery

Trivia

  • Cloak and Dagger's appearance in the game is meant to be a closer reflection to how they appear in the comics.
  • The D'Spayre figure in the game is close to how he appears in the comics, albeit without the white skull imprint on his face.

References