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!




You’ve got the vegetables, the fire is going strong, you’ve paired it with a nice wedge of watermelon, but you’ve got no meat! We’ve all been there, am I right? Well, the god Hoochooboo ain’t gonna feed himself, and that means you’ve gotta source
by Ron Burke
There are more than a few deckbuilders on Steam nowadays, and if you are a fan of the genre, it feels like some sort of summer Christmas. Monster Train looks to capture the best parts of the top tier card battlers into a single game, and it does so with
by Ron Burke
I absolutely loved XCOM 2 when I reviewed it in 2016, and several fantastic expansion packs put amazing twists on a solid foundation. Though it launched as a PC exclusive, there was enough demand for it to come to Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Now, four years post launch we
by Ron Burke
You can pick up a portable SSD just about anywhere. We’ve reviewed quite a few of them, including the Game Drive for the Xbox One (review), but anyone who has kept up with the PC market knows that the real power isn’t just SSD, but NVMe. While a
by Ron Burke
Cooperative games are a staple in my household. Cooking while sliding on ice, overcoming wonky physics to move boxes, escaping a prison, fighting dissidents in a world consumed by the green plague, and solving all the world’s problems with portals are just a few of the things my wife
by Ron Burke
If you are anything like me, you’ve got Cyberpunk 2077 fever pretty bad right now. While the original April 16, 2020 release date came and went, the CD Projekt RED team assures us that the September 17th, 2020 release date is locked in. One of the other things we
by Ron Burke
The Third Street Saints have absolutely gone off the rails tangling with a troubled Presidency, superpowers, virtual reality, the destruction of the Earth, a trip to hell, and even Satan himself. It’s been a crazy ride. Pushing the rewind on all that nonsense we get what has to be
by Ron Burke
As you can see in Elisha’s review, we dug the Sonic the Hedgehog movie from Paramount Pictures quite a bit. Now, as we approach the release on DVD, BluRay, and 4K Ultra HD, I thought it’d be worth taking a closer look at the 4K version, as well
by Ron Burke