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!



When the GeForce RTX 4070 and 4070 Ti launched, we were looking at the launch of DLSS 3.0, a severe problem with bitcoin mining driving prices through the roof, and the start of what has easily been one of the best gaming years in recent memory. 2024 already has
by Ron Burke
I’ve looked at a number of audio capture devices, especially wireless ones, and so many miss the very mark they set for themselves. Tinny audio, lackluster battery life, echo, loss of connection, and worse plagued too many of these devices. Hohem, long known as a maker of fantastic gimbal
by Ron Burke
Gunnar has been making awesome eye strain-reducing glasses for quite some time now, and we’ve certainly covered a lot of their technology as they’ve advanced their tech year after year. In 2024, Gunnar is taking some bold new steps. A new lens type, fresh collaborations, and even a
by Ron Burke
Whether you have a Quest 2, a shiny new Quest 3, or a HTC Vive with the wireless addon, the power of your wireless router has a great deal to do with the smoothness of your VR experience. Whether it’s multiplayer with friends, or streaming with PCVR, a strong
by Ron Burke
The Meta Quest 2 has a problem – the VR headset was ahead of its time in terms of being entirely untethered by a PC, but the battery life was frankly garbage. The Meta Quest 3 improved on the Quest 2 in every way, providing higher resolution gaming at faster refresh
by Ron Burke
James Cameron started his career as a truck driver, but when he saw Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope back in 1977, he knew that he had to direct movies. Getting his big break on a movie called Galaxy of Terror back in 1981, he started his career as
by Ron Burke
My love for Prince of Persia runs all the way back to the original game by Broderbund on the Apple II. An incredibly challenging platformer, that classic game was all about dangerous traps and challenging combat. Even hailing from a bygone era, it has more in common with Prince of
by Ron Burke
10 Chambers, the developers behind GTFO (which stealth-released Rundown 8.0 entitled “Duality” today!), have also revealed a brand new game. To cut to the chase and use the parlance that was plastered all over the team’s shirts – “We’re back on that heist shit!”. We got to talk
by Ron Burke