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!



I wasn’t sure what to make of Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess when I saw the trailer. Is this a soulslike game? Is this a strategy game? What in the world is going on here?! Well, I finally got my hands on it and I have to say…this
by Ron Burke
Blackbird Interactive and Gearbox have popped the first update for Homeworld 3, providing a raft of player-requested quality of life updates, improvements to balance, new multiplayer content, and much more (including a fresh dev diary to hear from the team directly). It also has the first free DLC included — a
by Ron Burke
Citizen Sleeper was a breakout hit, and we loved it, so we’re excited to see the new game coming in early 2025. What’s even more exciting is that it’s now coming to PC, Xbox, Game Pass on day one, but also to PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch.
by Ron Burke
Warhammer 40, 000: Space Marine 2 is one of our most anticipated titles — I wrote entirely too much about it in my hands-on preview and video (which you can see below, of course). Today at SGF we got a very brief look at the campaign again (which is fully cooperative
by Ron Burke
When I saw the trailer for Pax Dei I thought to myself that it’d be impossible to pull off an MMO with that level of graphics. Pretty characters and environments add up quickly when you start stuffing the screen full of beautiful lighting, gorgeous terrain, and draw distances that
by Ron Burke
When the FLSun S1 arrives, it ARRIVES. As you can see in the video below, this printer is large enough to require a crate to ship it. The positive thing is that this means it’s almost fully assembled and ready to print the moment it arrives. Like FLSun’s
by Ron Burke
My Quest 3 charging game was weak. I have a USB-C cable running to the Quest 3 headset, and another to the BoboVR battery pack for my headset. For my controllers, it’s rechargeable batteries. Inevitably when I pick up my headset I’ve forgotten to plug in and charge
by Ron Burke
Evaluating a thermal paste is tricky business. It’s a little like network engineering – when it works properly, you don’t notice. Still, there are a number of thermal pastes out there, and they all have wildly different efficacies. The thick white pad you get with a processor is thankfully
by Ron Burke