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!





We said our heartfelt goodbyes to Nathan Drake and his family in Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End, spelling what we thought was the end for Naughty Dog’s amazing series, but as luck would have it, there are still stories to tell. Originally planned as optional downloadable content for
by Ron Burke
Bloober Team, the crew behind the excellent horror game, Layers of Fear (our review), are back with a new psychological thriller. Set in the year 2084, >observer_ (hereafter just referred to as observer for my own sanity) tells the story of Daniel Lazarski, a heavily-augmented neural-detective capable of not
by Ron Burke
We sat down with one of the preeminent voiceover talents for the freshly-released Agents of Mayhem, Kay Bess, to talk to her about her role in the game, as well as voice acting in general. While we work through our review of the game, stop in and take a look
by Ron Burke
The year in the MechWarrior universe is now set to 3057. Although Piranha blurs what is considered canon for the established timeline, it will be interesting to see what could come of the game if they adhere to the reformation of the 2nd Star League in the next few years.
by Ron Burke
Peer pressure is a hell of a drug, and this new addiction is the fault of Brad Galloway, Managing Editor of GameCritics.com — he did this to me. After he mentioned it fairly relentlessly, as did several others, I realized that I was completely unfamiliar with the game. But I’
by Ron Burke
Truth be told, I’ve not played any of the games in the Sudden Strike series until now. Having now played Sudden Strike 4, I’m wondering just what I missed! Releasing simultaneously on PlayStation 4 and PC, Sudden Strike 4 is a real time strategy game in the vein
by Ron Burke
I’m always a little leery of Early Access in VR. Titles tend to be more tech demo than game, and many of them end up sitting in that Early Access state in perpetuity with little plan or hint of a full release date. Tackling Gunheart on the day it
by Ron Burke
Many people, gamers especially, neglect their peripherals. They stick with that ancient Dell mouse their PC game with, or they rock the $20 impulse-buy keyboard in the exit row at Fry’s Electronics. It’s unfortunate as, even as they spend upwards of $600 on a shiny new video card,
by Ron Burke