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!




VR wave shooters are a frequent staple of the VR ecospace. With a deviance in quality as deep as it is wide, there are quite a few that hardly qualify as more than glorified technical demos, with few standouts. We got our hands on Raw Data at a few points
by Ron Burke
Capture rigs are a big part of what we do here at Gaming Trend, and with YouTube, Twitch, and other services, it can be your opportunity to break into the world of streaming your favorite games. I’ve recently gotten my hands on the AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable Plus 2
by Ron Burke
Middle-earth: Shadow of War is right around the corner, so now is a good time to catch up on its predecessor, Shadow of Mordor (our review here). Reaching back to early in the Second Age, Celebrimbor was once the greatest craftsmen (craftself?) of all time, and lord of Eregion. Partnering
by Ron Burke
The flagship racing simulator continues to improve and impress.
by Ron Burke
With a sprawling singleplayer, cooperative multiplayer, a Dungeon Master mode, and over 100 hours of content with choices that matter, this may be the best RPG of 2017.
by Ron Burke
Skeptical, but excited, I was interested to see where Netflix and DreamWorks would take Voltron. There have been several attempts to bring the Defender of the Universe to life after the 1984 version lit up my childhood, but none were overly successful, thanks to odd animations, “edgy” reboot attempts, and
by Ron Burke
Voltron has gotten an incredible remake. Star Trek is back on TV. Stephen King’s “IT” is terrifying a whole new generation of kids. It’s like the best parts of my childhood have come to life. Now I’ve gotten my hands on an entirely new Super NES Classic
by Ron Burke
The Tokyo Game Show is always full of surprises, but I didn’t expect that Square Enix would drop a PS4 port of classic RPG Final Fantasy IX with absolutely no warning. That said, here we are. Similar to the PC port from 2015, Final Fantasy IX is less of
by Ron Burke