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’ve gotten a closer look at MAINGEAR’s builds recently (look for an upcoming deep dive on their Project Zero) and came away impressed. Now they’ve shadow dropped an incredibly powerful 16″ laptop configuration that can easily be called a desktop replacement — the ML-16. Let’s dig into
by Ron Burke
You need to take your wins where you can get them. Over the course of 22 years of playing video games as a member of the press and tackling unbalanced code, when a developer tells you “We don’t expect anyone will beat this boss – he’s unbalanced and will
by Ron Burke
I don’t know why, but I bounced off Monster Hunter: World. Perhaps it was the obtuse way you had to engage with your friends if you hadn’t already both beaten the same content, the frequent loading screens, or the bugs at launch, but for some reason I just
by Ron Burke
When your game starts with every character you might pick being hung from the neck in the gallows, and everyone you don’t pick having their neck snapped after a quick drop and a short stop, you are making one heck of a statement. That’s precisely what Path of
by Ron Burke
We all got to see the incredible gameplay walkthrough for Assassin’s Creed Shadows, but I got to see that same slice of content divvied up two more times. What I saw has me more excited than ever for this newest installment, and I can’t wait to tell you
by Ron Burke
By now, you’ve probably seen the incredible 20 minutes of opening gameplay for Dragon Age: The Veilguard. In it, we are re-introduced to fan favorite returning characters like Varric, Harding, and not-so-favorites like Solas – the Dread Wolf. It’s a good thing we are getting a reintroduction as it’
by Ron Burke
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