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!



When I reviewed Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark back in April, one of our readers lamented that this game would be so much better if we could play it on the go. While the game came to Xbox One and PlayStation 4 in August and was met with similar acclaim,
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Heads up, readers. We’ve got two copies of The Wizards and two copies of Sairento for PSVR. Those games came out TODAY, and we are excited to share them with you. These physical copies will be shipped out Saturday morning to the winners, and we can’t wait to
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If you’ve been reading Gaming Trend for a while you’ve likely noticed that I have a serious love of virtual reality. There is one thing that I have to readily admit that prevents it from becoming as mainstream as it could be — the constant fiddling that goes on
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AVerMedia has been slowly taking over my capture world. Its Live Gamer Mini Ultra (my review) is my go-to when I travel, and when I’m home it’s the Live Gamer 4K (my review) that handles the heavy lifting when I’m capturing console or PC at a high
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The entry level headset market is very crowded. Taking a walk down the checkout aisle at Fry’s Electronics there are plenty of choices nestled amongst the $4.99 movies and candy. When you see a $49.99 headset you have to keep your expectations low because you know that
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I absolutely love the MachineGames Wolfenstein titles. They have remarkably tight storylines full of compelling characters and stories. The thought of experiencing the frenetic Nazi-killing universe they’ve created in virtual reality is exciting. I’ve got a 2080 Ti, I’ve got a HTC Vive Pro, and I’ve
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I played Dragon Quest on the original NES…and that’s the last I’ve seen of the series. When Dragon Quest Builders 2 hit our review queue, Codi Spence jumped on it, having had more exposure to the series than I had. His review on PlayStation 4 made the
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Rogue-like, gorgeous pixel-art, and the promise of a well-hewn storyline — the amount of times I’ve heard this promise only to see it broken measures beyond counting. Children of Morta is the latest to make this claim, but after putting it off a few times, I finally took the time
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