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!




Almost without exception, virtual reality is a solo experience. Even games that do support multiplayer are often competitive or just a leaderboard. One area that is consistently underserved is cooperative play, virtual reality or not. What looks like a simple dungeon crawler, reveals itself to be a physics-based monster slayer
by Ron Burke
Representation is important. You hear that a lot, but what does it mean? It means seeing a Spider-Man that has the same hair as you. It means hearing Basim from Assassin’s Creed speaking fluent Arabic. It means creating a world that reflects our own, diverse and fully embracing all
by Ron Burke
If you use a dock for your laptop, you know that a great many of them are big and bulky things. The one that I use regularly is roughly the size of a loaf of bread, which is a lot of desk space. While it is very useful, I have
by Ron Burke
There’s a running joke that’s as old as videogames about going to a friend’s house to play and being given some bizarre ill-conceived excuse for a controller. Whether that 2nd player controller is way too big, has odd button placement, weird clacky sticks, or whatever this thing
by Ron Burke
There are a handful of companies that make really good, portable, condenser microphones that you can use for a variety of purposes. Now, Austrian Audio has announced the MiCreator Studio, an impossibly small recording system that aims to give the flexibility to record a wide range of audio sources when
by Ron Burke
I’m just gonna be blunt – Project Wingman is what you get when people get tired of waiting for good flight sims. Somebody, in this case developer Sector D2, decides to take it upon themselves to make an over-the-top dogfighting and ground combat flight simulator full to bursting with look-alike
by Ron Burke
Icarus launched on December 3rd of 2021. Generally speaking, the story is simple – the United Development Agency (UDA) has sent you four light years away to the planet Icarus. Terraformed as a possible alternative to Earth, the UDA populated it with everything you’d find here – trees, grass, rivers, mountains,
by Ron Burke
I just reviewed the FlexiSpot E7 Pro (which you can read right here), but now’s the best time to pick up a FlexiSpot desk in general as they are running a big sale to kick off Q4. We have reviewed a number of their products, but the most recent
by Ron Burke