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!




Are you the person who’s still trying to hold your camera to your chest in the mistaken belief that it’ll somehow make your videos steady? Do your shots end up making people say “Sorry, I couldn’t watch it – too much movement”? What you need is a steadying
by Ron Burke
KLEVV probably isn’t the first name that pops to the front of your mind when you think about RAM, instead probably thinking of heavyweights like Samsung, Micron, and Kingston. You might, however, think of the second largest manufacturer, Korea-based SK Hynix. If so, you are technically thinking of KLEVV.
by Ron Burke
I’m always excited when hardware shows up. It’s even more exciting when it’s from a company you know delivers excellent products. Earlier this year we got our first NVMe drives from semiconductor distributors, KLEVV. We were duly impressed with the C910 and C930, but it was our
by Ron Burke
Solving puzzles in VR is the whole reason I love virtual reality in the first place. The tactile nature of it, picking up objects and manipulating them in virtual space, and then physically using them to interact with the environment makes for the best gameplay experience money can buy. You
by Ron Burke
If you’ve got that super clean all-white setup, there’s a new way to keep it clean from RØDE — they are offering a limited-edition version of their most popular gear, namely the RØDECaster Duo, PodMic, PSA1+ and NTH-100 for the first time. Also included? All-white XLR cables to bring
by Ron Burke
There was nobody more suited to tackle Alan Wake 2 than our own Lead Editor, David Burdette. His love of the series and overall enthusiasm was palpable. Now that the game has launched (Here’s our review!) and we’ve had a bit more time with the final version on
by Ron Burke
The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria tells you a great deal about what lies ahead in the title. The dwarves have returned to Moria, finding it infested and in complete disrepair. Up to eight players can grab their pickaxes together and delve deeper and deeper into the monster-filled
by Ron Burke
It’s tough reviewing a console. You can talk about specs, you can talk about speeds, but that’s not really what people buy. No, they buy experiences. For a game console that might be an exclusive game, or a feature that causes all games to run extraordinarily fast like
by Ron Burke