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!




The power fantasy of being a wizard is the sort of thing that convinces you to buy a VR headset in the first place. Carbon Studios, the team behind Alice VR, are back with a new game jumping into the Early Access pool entitled The Wizards. While it’s still
by Ron Burke
As the Earth is engulfed by a horrible virus called STROL, humanity scrambles to colonize Mars, establishing a new world on the hostile red planet. The race to find a cure for the STROL virus ignites a battle between the hegemony of the massive corporations that rule Mars and the
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Planet Coaster has been one of my favorite games of the last few years, and developer Frontier Developments has been great about releasing a metric ton of free content since the game’s release. Five major updates, including the recent Summer Update that added custom video billboards and audio support,
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Most VR games take themselves pretty seriously. Maybe it’s a creeping horror waiting around the corner ready to scare the piss out of you. Perhaps it’s the giant mech game that has you fighting for the future of humanity. Then you have Gunball. Gunball is a game about…
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Pacific Rim, MechWarrior, Robotech, Gundam, Heavy Gear, Front Mission, Armored Core, Virtual On, Steel Battalion — the list goes on nearly forever and proves one simple fact: we are in love with giant robots. Skydance Interactive (spawned from Skydance Media – the studio that brought you Jack Reacher, Star Trek Beyond, Life,
by Ron Burke
Minigolf, like pinball, is a drastically underserved genre. Thankfully we have Zen Studios to give us great games for both! After a successful Early Access run on Steam, Infinite Minigolf is finally heading to virtual shelves. It’s time to see if Infinite Minigolf manages to drain that hole in
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Nintendo could have easily pulled the 3D hardware out of the New 3DS XL, slapped a fresh coat of paint on it, and released it as a “new 2DS” version. But this is Nintendo — a company that pioneered having a Seal of Quality on their games. Instead of the usual
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For a company with the name “evil” in the name, Evil Controllers certainly has a lot of good intentions. Recently I got my hands on a prototype of their newest controller, the Shift. I was interested to see where the pro controller company could go in a world where Microsoft’
by Ron Burke