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!




Laura and I have put in a ton of hours building and excavating in Construction Simulator. Now we’ll face our toughest challenge. In this latest expansion we’ll take on helping an island peninsula nation to build an entire spaceport from scratch. These are big projects, so let’s
by Ron Burke
I remember flying as a kid, being invited into the cockpit, and getting a tiny little set of wings. The pilot showed me all of the controls and I knew immediately that I wanted to fly. Fast forward to my young adult life and I ended up enlisting in the
by Ron Burke
It’s been great seeing the Ghostbusters resurgence in the media. Not only with the release of Ghostbusters: Afterlife, but video games. We reviewed the asymmetrical multiplayer game, Spirits Unleashed, last year, so when the latest idea includes VR, we just had to give it a go. Unfortunately, some pretty
by Ron Burke
Sony doesn’t make a lot of peripherals, so when they do it’s best to pay attention. Whether you choose to pair them with your PlayStation VR2, PlayStation 5, or brand new PlayStation Portal, or link them with a Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch, or all of the above, this
by Ron Burke
We were not kind to Just Sing 2022 (our review) or Just Sing 2023 (our review), but sure as the sun rises, developer Voxler and publisher PLAION are back with this year’s installment of the karaoke sim, offering up 35 new tracks, but this time around they’ve got
by Ron Burke
One of the reasons I made the jump from to the X86 platform (Yeah, back when they had a “Turbo” button) was for a little RTS called Command & Conquer. I was hooked on real time strategy in a big way, and that hasn’t changed. While the RTS world
by Ron Burke
We have had thirteen mainline Assassin’s Creed games released since the series debuted in 2007. We have twenty six of them if you count all of the offshoots and this title. It’s taken that entire time and that many games to deliver the player fantasy of a first
by Ron Burke
Titan Army, a company aiming squarely at gaming monitors, is launching three new monitors for the US Market — a curved 32″, a 27″ flat panel high-refresh monitor, and 24″ 1080p monitor 100Hz entry level monitor. All of these have one other hidden distinct objective as we head into the holiday
by Ron Burke