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!



It’s hard to know where to even start with Cities Skylines II. It’s everything, but more. It’s a full simulation, just like its predecessor, but nearly every aspect has received a significant upgrade. While there seemed to be an endless parade of expansion packs for the first
by Ron Burke
TEAMGROUP is on a roll today, announcing another new high-end series series of RAM aimed squarely at gamers. This newest iteration, the T-FORCE XTREEM, is a set of DDR5 modules that come in 7600 MT/s, 8000 MT/s, and 8200 MT/s, and all with on-die ECC! Built for
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TEAMGROUP (we recently reviewed one of their NVMe drives — the CARDEA A440) has announced two more drives in their new T-CREATE CLASSIC C4 Series. A PCIe 4.0 NVMe drive, this newest one (much like the CARDEA A440) comes with a graphene heatsink and is aimed at the creator’s
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When the 7th Guest debuted in 1991, it represented a completely new world of interactive storytelling. Using a revolutionary medium of CD-ROM, the story was told via six real-world actors projected into the game using cutout methods on top of pre-rendered 3D environments. It was revolutionary at the time. Now,
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If you’ve never heard of TEAMGROUP or T-Force, that wouldn’t be a huge shock – they aren’t one of the big manufacturers normally found in the United States. Before you click away, don’t worry – this isn’t some knockoff garbage that will fail, losing your data, or
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It must have been around 1996 when I first encountered VR. It was a massive machine in a mall kiosk offering two experiences – flying around on the back of a pterodactyl while shooting other flying creatures, and sword fighting. The first made me sick as a dog, but the sword
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Let’s get this out of the way up front – Red Matter is what you pull out to showcase what the PS5 and PSVR2 is capable of delivering in the VR space. A gorgeous puzzler, this game sets a very high bar for everyone else. Take notice – this is how
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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