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!




At a recent event for Far Cry 5, we sat down with Greg Bryk who plays Jacob Seed, better known as “The Father”, as well as Lead Writer Drew Holmes to talk about the process of bringing their protagonist to life. Naturally there are some minor spoilers for the first
by Ron Burke
Belly up to the bar and let’s have a chat. I can understand if you feel like you might have a little “Far Cry Fatigue”, given that this is the 10th Far Cry game (though the fifth cardinal entry), and that you are likely a little tired of climbing
by Ron Burke
At a recent event to check out the upcoming open world adventure Far Cry 5, we got to check out an awesome short movie that serves as a backstory lead-in for the game. In it, a group of 20-somethings led by a man named Alex is driving an SUV to
by Ron Burke
There is no denying that games like Call of Duty, PUBG, Rainbow Six: Siege, and For Honor have made competitive eSports gaming on the Xbox One a pretty big deal. If you want a competitive edge, picking up a precision controller like the Xbox Elite is a no brainer. Evil
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My Arcade has been making controllers for retro gaming for a long time. They make input devices for the NES Classic, and a long list of retro gaming all-in-one portables. Now, they are solving the short cable issue I called out in my review for the SNES Classic Mini — the
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When I was younger, scraping by with my meager earnings from serving in the military, I would supplement my income by building PCs. In the halcyon early days of the battle between Intel and AMD, the two chip manufacturers would routinely chase one another with the latest features. By the
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There are plenty of open world games on the market, and more on the horizon, but I can’t think of a single one that so completely captured my attention, being equal parts frustration and fun. Accurately representing the painful machinations of life in the 15th century, Kingdom Come: Deliverance
by Ron Burke
Virtual Reality is meant to transport you to a new world, letting you become a spellcaster (Our preview for The Wizards), a silver bug that bumps its ass on the walls to music (Our review for Thumper), a Ultramarine (Our preview for The Horus Heresy: Betrayal at Calth), another kind
by Ron Burke