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!




My world is chaos. Work is crazy, review season is insane, and some days it feels like you’ll never catch up. These moments have an instant remedy, and that’s rollercoasters. We have Six Flags over in Texas, but it’s a plane ride and a lot of planning
by Ron Burke
The Veil is the only thing standing between our world and a hoard of demons. Now one ancient elven god wants to tear it open. Solas, or the Dread Wolf, sealed the elven gods within the Fade millenia ago to stop their tyranny, but to restore the world to its
by Ron Burke
We absolutely LOVED Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2, as you can see in our review. Well, the folks at Displate love em too, adding a whopping 432 Warhammer-based plates to declare your allegiance, be it for the Emperor, Chaos, Orks, Xenos, Nighthaunt, and much more. In celebration of Space Marine
by Ron Burke
The team at Piranha Games knows mech combat. Mechwarrior Online has been going strong since 2013, and they successfully rebooted the single-player experience with MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries. We enjoyed it quite a bit, with the only real gap being the thinner storyline. Six expansions built on the fantastic foundation they’
by Ron Burke
I’ve been reviewing Warhammer 40K: Rogue Trader – Void Shadows, the expansion to the absolutely INCREDIBLE Rogue Trader, but…I just don’t know where to stop. Frankly, I could spend the rest of the entire year playing it continuously and still not even scratch the surface of everything here.
by Ron Burke
From all the way back to the Atari 2600, where two blocks danced around the ring, to the halcyon days of the various Fight Night titles, Creed: Rise to Glory in VR, and Punch-Out for NES, SNES, and Switch, we’ve been chasing the sweet science, waiting for the game
by Ron Burke
Before we kick this review off, please be aware that I will be directly addressing the ending of the base game. Tread carefully if you’ve not completed the base game. The world of Sanctuary is a broken one. Lilith, the daughter of Mephisto, returned with an intent to reclaim
by Ron Burke
Everspace 2 is an excellent game through and through. As you can read in my review, I enjoyed the story, finding it to be far deeper than expected and expansive at over 30 hours of bespoke universe to explore. The music is pure fire, the combat is challenging, gear progression
by Ron Burke