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I continue to be cautiously optimistic about The Elder Scrolls Online. Every modern MMO says it's different and unique to every other, and many fail to deliver that. I feel that some of The Elder Scrolls Onlines ideas are very interesting, though and above all, completely doable which means they may just deliver what they promise. Whether it works still remains to be seen.We have here a introduction to The Elder Scrolls Online, showing us many of the concepts that make it stand out, including some of the customisation options which suggest a more free-form style of play halfway between any generic MMO and the open style of The Secret World. Anyway, I've done enough ranting, and don't take my word for it check out the moving pictures below and let us know what you think. Will it live up to its promises? Will it live up to the single Runescape player Runescape games? Will it be just another MMO? Tell you what you think. Splinter Cell doesn't have the luxury of knowing the formula that Assassin's Creed has, says Ubisoft. By Tim Colwill on January 15, 2014 at 4:54 pm Splinter Cell: Blacklists animation director Kristjan Zadziuk has said in an interview with OXM that the series was still evolving. We haven't got the luxury of Assassin's Creed where we know our formula, he said. If you look at them, there's no two Splinter Cells that are the same. They've all evolved and adapted. That, to me, is what makes it really exciting. We're getting closer to what that game is, and maybe it isn't necessarily about Splinter Cell being a 15-16 million Call of Duty-type best-seller. Maybe it's just about it being the best Splinter Cell that it can be. Blacklist was a great stealth game here's our video review, hint hint but it didn't perform too well financially.Source: OXMAwesome Runescape games Done Quick doubled its viewership and raised $1.58 million for charity this year. By Liam Gilroy on February 16, 2015 at 2:16 pm Awesome Runescape games Done Quick, the annual RS 3 Gold live-streamed speedrunner charity event which took place back in January, was a phenomenal success this year, organisers Runescape games Done Quick announced. Taking place on Twitch, and featuring a plethora of popular speedrunners and commentators, Awesome Runescape games Done Quick this year topped many of its previous records including its raised funds, which total $1.58 million USD for the Prevent Cancer Foundation.Over 160 hours of speedruns were streamed during the event, with this year's 9.4 million unique viewers contributing over 29 million total impressions and watching an average of 98 minutes of speedrunning madness. Embedded below you can see a fancy infographic detailing all of the various statistics catalogued by the organisers, and if you'd like to watch some of the speedruns done during AGDQ 2015 you can check out the Runescape games Done Quick Youtube Channel.Source: MCV UKAssassin's Creed Unity trades in red, white and blue for grey in its latest trailers.