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!
First let’s address the elephant in the room — the Jaws of Hakkon dropped into our lap out of nowhere, with the announcement hitting at the same times as the code. My review for Dragon Age: Inquisition was on the Xbox One, but my completionist playthrough was on the PlayStation
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Kalypso and Realmforge Studios GmbH are back with their Ultimate Evil Simulator, Dungeons 2. Before we get started, let’s take a look at the introduction that sets all this chaos up nicely. Dungeons 2 Intro Watch this video on YouTube The previous title didn’t quite live up to
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Hey Gaming Trend readers! We’ve once again teamed up with Insight Editions, this time to bring you a giveaway that’ll light up any Halo fan’s eyes. We are giving away five hardbound Halo journals, and five copies of the Halo Poster Collection. You can check out my
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Evolve is, arguably, the spiritual successor to the mega-hit Left 4 Dead series. Developer Turtle Rock Studios created an entire world called Shear, as well as a massive backstory full of soldiers, monsters, and massive Kaiju-like beasts. The asymmetric 4v1 monster hunter did pretty well in our review, but you
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The first time you play World of Warships, it seems like forever before you see an enemy ship. The ocean is a vast and empty place. World of Warships is the upcoming Naval MMO from the F2P masters, Wargaming. Their freshman effort, World of Tanks, continues to be, by a
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Assassin’s Creed Rogue was the surprise hit of last year. While Unity was eventually beaten into a better state than it shipped in, Rogue shipped ready to go. While it didn’t contain the vastly improved parkour system, it was stable, contained a fairly decent story, and benefitted greatly
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Those of you who have been reading Gaming Trend for a while know I have very little love for third party controllers. Microsoft and Sony spend millions developing each and every component, and the end results are usually pretty fantastic. We spend hundreds upon hundreds of hours with these controllers
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When non-gamers want to point to a symbol of videogames, it’s typically either World of Warcraft, or more commonly, Halo that comes to mind. Bungie’s title helped to shape modern shooters forever, introducing the world to concepts that persist today. “Combat Evolved” indeed. The team at Insight Editions
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