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’m standing in the secret room behind the office of the Palisade Bank’s CEO, grabbing a particularly damning document that I obtained at great personal risk. It’s how I got here that takes the stable platform of Deus Ex: Human Revolution (my review from five years ago
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Square Enix has latched onto something pretty fantastic with their GO series. Hitman GO was a real hit, and Lara Croft GO was far more than a simple reskin. Now the team is back to tackle another beloved franchise with Deus Ex GO. Staying close to their roots, the game
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I make the most unrealistic and gut-destroying roller coaster my mind can imagine. It’s twisted, it’s fast, it dives under the ground, and scrapes the sky. I can’t imagine that any human being could withstand the g-forces a coaster like this would exert on their body, but
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I think the meeting with the Thing Trunk team went a little like this: “Hey, what was awesome about the original Diablo?” to which somebody responded “The way monsters, crates, and barrels exploded!” and somebody else chimed in “Loot! Delicious loot!” and then everyone piled on about monsters, bosses, and
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It’s hard to know what games are worthwhile in the App Store and Google Play, but it’s equally as hard to pass up Warhammer. We teamed up with publisher HeroCraft to give away some codes for their turn-based collectible card game, Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf. The game
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Back in 2009, original movie co-creators Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis, stymied by the 25 year stonewalling by equally stubborn-but-loved actor Bill Murray’s refusal to rejoin them for more ghost busting action, came together to create a fairly fantastic romp in Ghostbusters: The Video Game. Fast forward to 2016
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I don’t normally cover free-to-play titles as there’s little need — you can simply try them out for yourself. That said, I enjoyed The Secret Lives of Pets movie so much that I had to give the EA / Illumination Entertainment gem matching game a spin. The first thing I
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LEGO games have been as consistent as Call of Duty over the past few years. Included in this list are Jurassic World, Lord of the Rings, LEGO Movie, as well as both Marvel and DC, so it’s not a surprise that developer TT Games would tackle the largest property
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