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!



Back in the days of wooden ships and iron men, both pirates and traders alike kept secret journals called “rutters” that provided key information on the uncharted parts of the sea. In fact, they were so worried about this critical navigation tool that they often would create fake rutters for
by Ron Burke
I have spent a lot of time in the world of The Elder Scrolls. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has gotten a lot of my attention lately as I’ve reviewed it on Xbox 360 (review), played it entirely too much on PC, and most recently tackled it on Nintendo
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I never imagined a world where I’d be describing God of War as an emotional and well-wrought storyline wrapped around challenging yet well-balanced gameplay, but here we are. Technically the seventh game in the series (console and portable, minus the mobile game), this newest God of War represents a
by Ron Burke
HyperX has been on a roll lately. In August of last year, I took a look at their HyperX Alloy Elite keyboard (my review), and I came away supremely impressed. I also checked out the Pulsefire Gaming Mouse (my review) and again had high expectations that were met. Now, they’
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When I was debating which VR rig I wanted to buy, there was one game, exclusive to the Oculus Rift, that kept coming up — The Mage’s Tale. The game scratched the itch of being a powerful wizard, looked fantastic, and almost compelled me to buy Facebook’s VR HMD.
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Most DLC tends to fall into the “snippet” bucket. You get a small snap-on piece that lets you drop in a building or two, or maybe adds some small feature. Yea…this isn’t that. The team at Frontier Studios, despite working hard for a mid-year release for their upcoming
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Before we talk about Far Cry 5, I need to address a problem that Ubisoft had been battling for a while — Intellectual Property stagnation. Assassin’s Creed had fallen into a rut, as had Rainbow Six, and some might argue Splinter Cell and even Far Cry. I believe they recognized
by Ron Burke
Until Assassin’s Creed Origins (Hunter’s review) came out, Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag (my written review, and my video review) was one of my favorite of the series. When it was re-released on PlayStation 4, many of the remaining bugs, and all of the graphical holes were
by Ron Burke