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!



To the east, a column of fast-moving artillery, and to the west, gun emplacements. My light attack brigade had cut a path directly through the battle lines. Stretched thin, my column was nearing the town of Nocera. If I could reach it, I could secure the town, opening the port
by Ron Burke
There are few things that bring me as much joy as science fiction and theme parks. When they are combined it’s a dream come true, and nowhere is that more true than Galaxy’s Edge – the in-universe corner of both Disneyland and Disney World that transports you to the
by Ron Burke
If there’s one thing that undersells the PSVR2 it’s the name. Yes, it has probably been through the ringer with 50 different pitched names, and yes it does clearly convey that it’s a follow-up to Sony’s previous efforts, but wow does it understate how much of
by Ron Burke
In Jurassic World Aftermath you play Sam, a Security Expert on your way to Isla Nublar after the fall of the Jurassic World Theme Park. Naturally, during your flight over to the island your plane is beset by massive Pteradons, causing you to crash land near an abandoned research facility.
by Ron Burke
I’m going to start this review in the strangest place, but bear with me. I’m a nausea sufferer with VR. Smooth motion is often rough for me after 20 minutes or so, so I end up using vignetting, teleportation, snap turns and any number of combined things to
by Ron Burke
One of my favorite aspects of Horizon: Zero Dawn (review) and Horizon: Forbidden West (review) was the sense of discovery. In Zero Dawn it was about uncovering Aloy’s mysterious past and her connection with the world at large. In Forbidden West it was taking all she’d learned and
by Ron Burke
The thing that is magical about the Wizarding World isn’t the magic – it’s the sense of wonder. It’s discovery of the completely fantastic – a world of possibilities just under the surface of our mundane Muggle world. We grew up with Harry Potter, learning about this Wizarding World
by Ron Burke
Timing is everything. A well timed punch turns a boxing match into a knockout, whereas a poorly landed one glances off. So it goes with computer hardware as well, especially at high speeds. The interplay between the processor, the motherboard, memory, the GPU, and storage lets us stream our favorite
by Ron Burke