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!




There was a LOT to be excited about in this State of Play, but as my team can tell you, I only had one game on my mind — Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver. Well, the rumors and leaks are absolutely true, and it turns out we’ve not got long
by Ron Burke
It’s hard to know where to start for a preview for a game as big as Dragon Age: The Veilguard, as even with nearly 8 hours of gameplay, I feel like I’m just scratching the surface. We recently headed out to Electronic Arts for an opportunity to try
by Ron Burke
If you’re a Blackmagic Cinema camera user, then you know the pain of dealing with storage. You have very few options for storage (the T5, which is officially supported and also discontinued, or the T7 which works but isn’t on the supported list, for example), and as such
by Ron Burke
You might have gotten a quick look at the OBSBOT Meet 2 camera in my review of the OBSBOT Talent. In that review, I remarked on just how incredibly small this camera is, and I set it up in a matter of seconds while on camera in the demonstration video.
by Ron Burke
We’ve been reviewing T-Force NVMe drives for a bit, and now we get our first look at their memory. The drives have been rock solid, delivering incredible value for an inordinately low price. They are punching far above their weight there, so I was eager to see how they’
by Ron Burke
Nobody sets out to make an unsafe water park. Nobody plans on having water slides with tubes spilling into the same pool that has little kids swimming in it. But when Kenta Suzuki hired Mr Oswald B. Thompson and gave us a list of restrictions on how our park was
by Ron Burke
There’s a rush to hit certain numbers on the front of a box that attracts would-be consumers to get them to buy a monitor or TV. 4K, LED, “Gaming”, “deep blacks”, HDR, etc. are just some of the buzzwords that manufacturers use to try to convince you that theirs
by Ron Burke
If you travel like I do, then you understand just how frustrating it can be to suddenly go from three monitors down to one. Things that go quickly, like data entry or programming, are suddenly rather painful. I’ve reviewed several solutions for this problem, but all of them have
by Ron Burke