Ron Burke
Ron Burke is the Editor in Chief for Gaming Trend. Loves RPGs, action/adventure, and VR, but also dabbles in 3D printing, martial arts, and flight!




There are few Marvel characters as beloved as Iron Man. He has the best toys, more money than sense, and a larger-than-life persona that serves to fill the room as much as it hides the deeply-flawed individual underneath. Tony Stark thrives on chaos, reacting to each new threat with a
by Ron Burke
This whole thing is Ubisoft’s fault. We’ve been asking for a new Splinter Cell for entirely too long at this point, and developers like nDreams are done waiting. Their newest VR title, Phantom: Covert Ops, puts you into the stealthy shoes of an elite covert operative dispatched with
by Ron Burke
Congratulations, you’ve been accepted to the prestigious Arbor Academy! That is, if you can pass the entrance exam. Croatia-based Pine Studios (of SEUM: Speedrunners from Hell fame) are back with a fresh adventure, this time putting you in the shoes of Sam — a kid invited to a school focused
by Ron Burke
You exit your habitat, work order popping up on your HUD — you’ve got a ship to rip apart. Oops, you tore a hole in your suit as you exited the airlock — death by asphyxiation. Cracked your helmet as a rogue piece of aluminum goes zipping by? Yeah, that’s
by Ron Burke
I never played the original Desperados or its sequel, but when I heard that Mimimi Games was going to tackle the sequel I knew I had to have it. If you’ve not heard of Mimimi, I’d understand, but I bet you have heard of their previous game, Shadow
by Ron Burke
The Last of Us II is a cinematic masterpiece, filled with some of the best writing of any medium, so I want to be as respectful as I can to anyone not wanting that spoiled for them. To that end, this review will be the lightest of touches on anything
by Ron Burke
I flipped the back of the giant oversized box and checked the system requirements. Turns out I’d need a Pentium running at least 66MHz, 8MB of RAM, and 20MB of hard drive space to run Command & Conquer, and my PC was woefully out of date. After a trip
by Ron Burke
Grand war strategy (and the odd scary-as-hell horror game) is what Creative Assembly is known for, and nowhere is that more true than their Total War series. As we’ve seen in Codi’s review of games like Total War: Three Kingdoms, these titles bring a near-fanatical approach to period
by Ron Burke