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 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
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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
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It’s a bit of inside baseball, but game journalists get pitched a lot of games to review, and it takes something special to catch our eye. Familiar refrains like rogue-lite, MOBA, battle royale, and Metroidvania all get the words “with a twist” tacked onto the end, but rarely is
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I didn’t jump on the Google Stadia hype train when the system first launched. The reason is pretty simple — I’m not the target audience. Due to my work here at Gaming Trend, I have a high end PC, and every console, but I was still curious about how
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It’s holiday 2018, and everyone is excitedly rushing to stores for Black Friday sales — the largest shopping day of the year. More money changes hands on this day than any other, making it the perfect vector to deploy a terrible virus. The Green Poison devastated New York, causing The
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It’s hard to believe that it’s been a whopping two decades since we danced away the alien threat in the Dreamcast blast, Space Channel 5. Sega’s console was full of unique titles like Jet Set Radio and its sequel, Samba De Amigo, Rez, Puyo Puyo Da!, and
by Ron Burke