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!



Admittedly, despite my love of the slasher flick, I missed the boat on the Friday the 13th game. Now, in a rare opportunity to re-introduce the title to a fresh audience on the Switch, as well as gathering up all of the available DLC into a physical release, I’ve
by Ron Burke
Lina is part of the gig economy. She’s a driver for Neo Cab, one of the last remaining non-AI cabs. After reuniting with her close friend Savvy, she drives to the neon-bathed city of Los Ojos with stars in her eyes. Before she can settle into her bright new
by Ron Burke
If you think back to Borderlands 2, you’ll likely remember some vault hunters, crazy bosses, that one guy that insists you shoot him in the face, and a whole lot of guns. Sure, there’s some nuance underneath, but it really boils down to killing a whole lot of
by Ron Burke
It’s no surprise that NVIDIA had a few aces up their sleeve for Twitchcon, and it’s equally as unsurprising that it’s powered by their RTX line of videocards. This morning they announced the NVIDIA RTX Broadcast Engine, a trio of SDKs that will allow streaming software like
by Ron Burke
There is a constant tug of war in the headset world between weight, build construction, sound quality, and price. Listening to fan feedback, Astro Gaming has updated their A50 Wireless Headset line to a fourth iteration. Still called the A50, this newest version features an upgraded charging cradle, some feature
by Ron Burke
Hunt: Showdown is not quite the game I expected. A mixture of player vs. player, survival horror, and battle royale, blended with a dash of competitive gameplay, it’s a little hard to describe beyond saying PvPvE, and even that doesn’t quite capture it. Let’s rewind time a
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The original Westworld was an exercise in the consequences of indulging your basest instincts, how that can change a person, and the dangers of what happens when the robots decide to revolt. HBO’s revival takes a different approach, humanizing the robots by showing viewers a disturbing peek behind the
by Ron Burke
If you work in the corporate world and asked “Who makes the highest quality headsets” the answer is always the same — Plantronics. If you work in the gaming space, you might get a variety of answers. Well, Plantronics has been working diligently over the last few years to break into
by Ron Burke