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!



I can practically hear the growly voice of the arcade cabinet when I drop in yet another quarter and it proudly proclaims “Operation….WOLF”. It’s been seared into my brain since childhood. If you aren’t an antique like me, Operation Wolf was an arcade game with a dedicated
by Ron Burke
I’ve always been curious about bone conduction headphones. I’ve also had trouble with in-ear headphones and full over-the-ear headphones on long sessions as they make your ears sweat. I wanted to see if the Run Plus could alleviate that problem while still delivering a rich and whole sound
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We are spoiled for choice in the world of Warhammer, but not all of those choices are good. For every riveting adventure in the Warhammer universe, there are half a dozen that feel more like shovelware. I recently got the first hands-on opportunity with Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Realms of
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We got to sit down with the CD Projekt Red team at Summer Game Fest to check out Phantom Liberty, the upcoming expansion to the Cyberpunk 2077 universe. In it, we are certainly getting plenty of fresh post-capitalistic goodness, but that’s not telling even half the story. Speaking of
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Homeworld 3 is easily one of my most anticipated titles, and my hands-on time with it only served to deepen that. Today we have what looks to be the biggest update we’ve seen from developer Blackbird Interactive, this time focused on how they are pushing the audio and visual
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If you are like me, you were blown away by just how much VR adds to a game like Gran Turismo. If you are also like me, you are always on the hunt for awesome peripherals that can push that envelope even harder. Thrustmaster has an awesome new add-on that
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My first date with my soon-to-be-wife was a trip to an arcade called The Malt Shoppe and then out to see a crazy action movie called Mortal Kombat. We’ve continued this tradition of videogames and action films to this day, but we’ll never forget the one that started
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The first Alien movie was revolutionary for its time. Ridley Scott spent 45 minutes building a palpable tension for the audience, keeping them in the dark about the true nature of the Xenomorph threat. James Cameron’s sequel is a masterclass in reinvention, giving us one of the best action
by Ron Burke