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!




Sabrent is shipping a HUGE upgrade for their NVMe drives, if you’ve got the spare cash to afford it. BEHOLD — the PS5-compatible 8TB Rocket NVMe. To say that you’d have storage to spare would be a gross understatement. We’ll get to the price in a minute, but
by Ron Burke
2020 was a massive acceleration for the work from home concept. COVID changed the landscape, and jobs that would “one day” become remote, or could “never be” remote, suddenly were not only able to be handled from home, but were also deemed essential. The economy ground to a halt, limping
by Ron Burke
MAINGEAR understands that components are getting a little warm — even CDPR suggested folks check their cooling configuration before Cyberpunk 2077’s Phantom Liberty expansion launches! To help combat that problem, MAINGEAR has unveiled its new program called “Drops” where the company will unveil various preconfigured limited-edition builds inspired by the
by Ron Burke
The UFC games have been a bit of an iterative affair for the last two generations. We’ve gotten a massive and ever-changing roster of fighters, and the ground game has continued to evolve, but overall it’s been small changes. Well, all that is about to change as UFC
by Ron Burke
We recently got to go hands-on with the Gamescom demo for Vampire the Masquerade – Justice. Stepping into the World of Darkness, but with the interactivity only Virtual Reality can provide, we got our first glimpse of the combat, stealth, and a hint at the RPG elements for the upcoming game.
by Ron Burke
UFC 5 is almost here, and today we’ve gotten our first look at who will grace the cover. This time around there’s not one, not two, but three fighters! We’ll have our full detailed look at the frankly near-inexhaustible list of improvements coming to the game for
by Ron Burke
If there’s a theme of the last two years it’s that mobility is king. People want to take what they’ve bought on the road, and they want to play where they want to play and not be tied down to a console at home. Valve agrees, giving
by Ron Burke
The Talos Principle was unique. A puzzle game, and easily one of the best of its genre, it tells the story of humanity, or more accurately its demise. Awakening on a strange island with the voice of someone calling themselves Elohim scratching around in its head, the player has to
by Ron Burke