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!




This episode is very much “Thou shalt get sidetracked by bullshit, every damned time”, feeling like a side quest for the full runtime. Let’s set aside the main quest for a few and level up a bit. Lucy and Cooper the Ghoul set off across the wasteland, and it’
by Ron Burke
Our first brush with Fallout whet our appetites, introducing the world and its characters. We got to know a little bit about Lucy, Maximus, and a mighty cranky Ghoul as they all set out in a world worn down by violence. Then there’s that whole problem of those pesky
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Teamgroup has been knocking it out of the park with their storage and RAM solutions lately, and recently we got our hands on their latest drive, the MP44. This M.2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe is big, fast, and somehow still reasonably priced. There’s gotta be a catch, right?
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I remember watching Piranha Games President and CEO Russ Bullock excitedly showcasing MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries on the stage at MechCon, giving our first “REACTOR ONLINE” to the roar of the crowd. He ran us through all of the ways we’d be able to build out our lance, play with
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My first game console had wood grain. If you can immediately bring to mind exactly what I’m talking about, you likely owned an Atari 2600. You might be interested to know that it was far from Atari’s first foray into the 8-bit market, though. For that, you’ll
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We are reaching the point where things are heating up in the space sim and flight genres, and the next few years offer some very heavy hitters that have PC gamers interested in better flight controls once again. Whether you’re excited about Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, the multitude of
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Displate, a company that has taken artwork and brought it to life with several 3D effects, has launched a complete new metal poster called “Textra”. Textra, as the name suggests, layers their artwork with 3D effects, raised portions, and all on their 3D metal plates. The result is a magnificent
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We checked out The Last Case of Benedict Fox on Xbox this time last year and we loved it (Adam’s review) and developer Plot Twist has been busy since, rebuilding the game to re-release it, and today they’ve done just that. To kick things off, we’ve got
by Ron Burke