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!



Five years have passed since the events of XCOM 2. The Avatar project was stopped, preventing the genocide of the human race. The Overlords have fled, ushering in an uneasy peace thanks to an interspecies alliance. A sectoid is even the mayor of the town where you live — City 31.
by Ron Burke
I grew up dirt poor. I didn’t own a NES, I couldn’t afford the SNES, no Genesis or Sega CD. The list goes on, but all of them had one thing in common — my friends had them. TurboGrafx-16 on the other hand remained elusive. If my friends and
by Ron Burke
Undoubtedly you’ve heard of Turtle Beach as we routinely check out their high-quality gear here, but you might not have heard of ROCCAT. A German peripheral company, ROCCAT has been making accessories for Europe and Asia since 2006. Recently, we’ve seen these two peripheral titans merge as Turtle
by Ron Burke
Undoubtedly you’ve heard of Turtle Beach as we routinely check out their high-quality gear here, but you might not have heard of ROCCAT. A German peripheral company, ROCCAT has been making accessories for Europe and Asia since 2006. Recently, we’ve seen these two peripheral titans merge as Turtle
by Ron Burke
There is a specific gaming seat design that has become extremely popular recently. They all have a certain kind of arms, a bucket-style seat, scalloped back, and a pair of cushions with two ports near the top. You know the one. What you may not know is that there are
by Ron Burke
Sennheiser is well known for its enterprise-level audio solutions. They are the top choice for corporations around the world for headsets that work perfectly for things like Skype for Business every time, and without audio compatibility issues, latency, or drops in audio quality. What they aren’t well known for
by Ron Burke
If you’ve read my keyboard reviews in the past, you know I have an affinity for Cherry MX red key switches. In my opinion (and that of many others along with me), they are the top of the shelf for first person shooters, and they hold up better than
by Ron Burke
“Ok, you step. No! Not two feet, hold your other foot up! Auughh!” Coordinating all four of your collective feet with a partner is a challenge, but it’s precisely the cooperative chaos that developer NEXT Studio has in store for you in their game, Biped. Two semi-anthropomorphic robots named
by Ron Burke