Wednesday, July 04, 2012

Games on the Ave: Gamespot Reviews The Amazing Spider-Man




Also available on Xbox 360





In The Amazing Spider-Man, the webslinger dispenses quick wit almost as fast as he dispenses justice. More importantly, he gets room to show off his high-flying acrobatics with a freedom his last two outings were lacking. This time, Spidey has the whole of Manhattan as his playground. As you fling yourself above the city, swinging past skyscrapers and vaulting from towers, you get a dizzying sense of what it would be like to slip into the famous red and blue costume. 

It's a joy when The Amazing Spider-Man thrusts you into this wide-open world. By holding down a single trigger, you propel webbing from your wrists, swinging in whichever direction you choose. Expectedly, you don't necessarily see the webbing attach to anything nearby, which is fine: the joyous locomotion is all in the name of fun. Yet the game does a great job of providing the illusion that the laws of physics still vaguely apply. When you swish through a park that isn't near tall buildings, you stay near the ground, practically brushing the grass underneath you. When surrounded by stately superstructures, you rise toward the heavens, from where you can look upon the entire city and admire its vibrancy.



Out here in the concrete wilds, The Amazing Spider-Man is at its best, simply because moving around is so much fun. Hundreds of collectible comic pages twinkle on rooftops and flutter in the air. They are simple but nice rewards for the act of locomotion. Come near a page, and you hear and see its telltale glimmer, and note the button prompt inviting you to fling toward it. These signs are enough to have you scanning the screen, searching for the elusive paper. But there's more to the game than webswinging, of course: most of the story-based missions take you off the streets and send you into the sewers and other such interiors. Out in Manhattan, most tasks are optional and involve picking up asylum escapees and returning them to their institution, beating up muggers, and so forth.

Sneaks on the Ave: Shoes release date reminder



Ok sneakerheads, we know we've fell off on our shoe posts here at BLVDAVE, and we apologize !!! So to make up for it on this holiday week here's a couple shoes that are available now and a few that's gonna drop this saturday (July 7th). We're gonna work til we renew your faith on coming to BLVDAVE as one of the premier blogs that have the latest info on upcoming shoes !!

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Nike Air Force 180
White/White-Midnight Navy-Metallic Gold
310095-100
07/01/12
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Nike Air More Uptempo
Midnight Navy/Midnight Navy-White-Spirit Red
414962-401
07/01/12
$160











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Nike Air Zoom Huarache 2k4
White/Metallic Silver-Obsidian-Sport Red
511425-100
07/01/12
$140









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Nike Shox BB4
White/Metallic Silver-Obsidian-Sport Red
376918-100
07/07/12
$150
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Zoom Kobe VII ‘What the Kobe’
Bamboo/Tropical Twist-Hasta-Seaweed
488371-200
07/07/12
$140
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Air Jordan VI ‘Olympic’
White/Midnight Navy-Varsity Red
384664-130
07/07/12






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Air Jordan 1 ‘Las Vegas’
Black/Metallic Gold-White-Gym Red
539542-035
07/07/12



New Videos on the Ave: 4th of July OVERLOAD









Ok its been a overload of videos as of late, so before yall get out into those back yards and get ya grills going or popping fireworks, check these video heaters out !!!


















Frank Ocean Reveals his sexuality on his blog







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NK OCEAN COMES OUT; TYLER THE CREATOR SAYS 'FINALLY'

Posted July 4, 2012
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Frank Ocean just posted the above “coming out” letter to his Tumblr page, frankocean.tumblr.com, addressing rumors of his sexuality. In it, the singer recounts falling in love with a male friend four years ago and then battling the ensuing emotions.
The letter was preceded by this tweet with the headline “Based God Was Right”: “We’re all a bunch of golden million dollar babies. my hope is that the babies born these days will inherit less of the bullshit than we did. anyhow, what i’m about to post is for anyone who cares to read. it was intended to fill the thank you’s section in my album credits, but with all the rumors going round.. i figured it’d be good to clarify..”
Frank also confesses in the letter: "I feel like a free man."
Rumors first surfaced this week that Frank would be coming out as bisexual on his upcoming Def Jam debut, Channel Orange, after a BBC review parsed some of his lyrics.
Following the post, Frank Ocean's Odd Future cohort Tyler, The Creator tweeted the following:

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