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!




I love virtual reality. I have over a dozen headsets ranging from early prototypes to the most recent models (minus Apple’s headset – seriously, stop with whatever that’s supposed to be) and I’m always excited to see what’s new in the virtual world. I’ve invested in
by Ron Burke
Did you feel that? It’s as if all of the world’s productivity suddenly stopped, all at once. People stopped yelling at once another online about this or that, instead taking a moment to download a seemingly innocuous game to their mobile phone. What’s this little game that
by Ron Burke
It’s hard to believe I’m saying this, but Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 is right around the corner. As part of their ongoing series (which we’ve been covering with great interest), Paradox and The Chinese Room has showcased a new Dev Diary, this time giving us a
by Ron Burke
“What in the world do I need with a toolbox?” I asked my wife. She’s the mechanically inclined one in our family, so our tool purchases are absolutely her choice, not mine. When I looked at the Blackzero tool set I thought to myself that I just wouldn’t
by Ron Burke
There are games that put you in the combat boots of an elite commando as you push back the denizens of some alien world. There are other games that stuff you into a tiny cockpit as you take tight corners around famous Formula 1 tracks. I’m sitting in a
by Ron Burke
There was a LOT to be excited about in this State of Play, but as my team can tell you, I only had one game on my mind — Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver. Well, the rumors and leaks are absolutely true, and it turns out we’ve not got long
by Ron Burke
It’s hard to know where to start for a preview for a game as big as Dragon Age: The Veilguard, as even with nearly 8 hours of gameplay, I feel like I’m just scratching the surface. We recently headed out to Electronic Arts for an opportunity to try
by Ron Burke
If you’re a Blackmagic Cinema camera user, then you know the pain of dealing with storage. You have very few options for storage (the T5, which is officially supported and also discontinued, or the T7 which works but isn’t on the supported list, for example), and as such
by Ron Burke