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!
So Destiny launched with over $500 million in sales, the largest launch of a new IP in history. Since it’s unlike most other games, we figured we’d take our time to dig in deep and make sure we properly review this new chapter in Bungie history. Below we
by Ron Burke
The team at CheapDigitalDownload (a solid price comparison index system) and Free-CD-Key.com (a great source of legitimate CD keys for the digital collector) have teamed up with Gaming Trend to give away a copy of the critically acclaimed Metro Redux on PC (you can read our PS4 review here)
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I’ve played Forza Motorsport titles back to the original Xbox, but for some reason I just never played the offshoot, Forza Horizon. I’m not sure if it was timing, other reviews in the pipe, or if something about it just didn’t catch my eye at the time,
by Ron Burke
Sumo took their toys and went outside. I’ve reviewed a lot of the Sumo products, and each time they seem to fill a niche. The Sumo Omni bean bag chair filled my need for an adult bean bag chair nicely. Unfortunately my wife didn’t find it nearly as
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There are more than a few companies asking you to buy their previous-gen games again for your shiny new console. Call ‘em HD Remakes if you want, but it does feel like a double dip, doesn’t it? Dance Central Spotlight is the latest in the motion-controlled get-off-your-couch adventures into
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Warning: The following contains spoilers for Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age: Awakening and Dragon Age II. Reader discretion is advised. Bioware has made some of the most iconic and memorable role playing games in the history of gaming. Titles that raised the bar for storytelling, interaction, and an incredible depth
by Ron Burke
The Ouya was practically the poster child for a gaming revolution. Neither new console, nor powerful PC, this device would sport a sub-$100 price tag, run Android OS, and usher in “A new kind of video game console”, to use the parlance of the Kickstarter. The team asked for
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If you read my review of Watch Dogs you know that I enjoyed the hacking culture of the game quite a bit. It, like other Titan Books productions, is a collection of some of the incredible artwork behind the top games coming out of the industry. Penned by Andy McVittie
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