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!




Recently we got to sit down with Mark Roberts, Game Director for Path of Exile, and Jonathan Rogers, Game Director for Path of Exile 2, to talk about the announcement of the Ranger class for the sequel and some fantastic upgrades for the first title. Let’s jump right in
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We got to talk with Elizabeth Gieske, Game Software Developer for Stern Pinball about their newest table, JAWS. Based on the iconic book by Peter Benchley, and the Steven Spielberg movie, this table is another example from Stern who has already brought us tables from Godzilla, 007, Venom, Rush, Foo
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You might have caught my recent review of the TerraMaster F4-212-2G 4-Bay NAS and noted that I was impressed with the UI in the operating system. TerraMaster isn’t resting on their laurels, upgrading their OS to a new major rev simply called TOS 6. This currently-beta OS carries with
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There are more reasons than ever to build your own personal storage solution. So much of our lives are now digital, and without backups, there is a chance of losing something precious. Additionally, cable television continues to go up in price, despite offering less and less worth watching. Maybe you
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Rise of the Ronin is Team Ninja firing on all cylinders. It’s equal parts adventure, blisteringly-difficult combat timing, storytelling, and a dash of RPG for taste, culminating in a title that’s as challenging as it is rewarding. Ahead of our full review for the game I’ve got
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Working out in VR is hardly new. Plenty of folks, including myself, have lost weight working out and playing in the virtual world. When VR was new we had music games that kept your body moving, and dodging zombies could peel off pounds if you stuck with it. As VR
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I’ve been 3D printing for a few years at this point. It started with things like chip clips, replacement plastic parts, and fidget toys, and has spun so far out of control that it would probably qualify for a case study of some kind. In Lord of the Rings:
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As the process of backing up becomes easier, teams like TerraMaster are looking to help folks secure their own data simpler than ever. To that end, they’ve launched a new affordable Quad Core NAS called the F4-212, F4-212-1G, and a larger brother in the F4-212-2G. All three of these
by Ron Burke