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!




Whether you are gaming, working, coding, surfing the web, or doing some combination of all of those things, a second monitor is almost a requirement nowadays. That’s easy when you’ve got a desk with a monitor tower to hold multiple displays and all of the associated connectivity and
by Ron Burke
DDR5 was shockingly hard to get at launch, and even up till about two months ago it was still a challenge. The chip shortage has eased a little bit, and we are starting to see manufacturers hit their second gear with fresh new speeds, lower latency, and of course, RGB.
by Ron Burke
Investing in a monthly service to give you access to most of a company’s catalog of games is hardly a new concept. PlayStation+, Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass, EA Play – there are more than a few ways to try out a plethora of games these days. Ubisoft
by Ron Burke
Laura and I have spent a dumb amount of time and money buying tracks to learn to play guitar via Rocksmith. I’m literally playing Rocksmith+ with a pick from the original release of Rocksmith back in October of 2011. To say we are fans of the series is an
by Ron Burke
There are small form factor cameras, and cameras with integrated or attachable gimbels, but few do both things well. I’ve used cameras from DJI, GoPro, small Lumix devices, and a few from lesser known manufacturers like Leica. All of them leave something on the table. The ones with larger
by Ron Burke
I review a lot of seats, but I’d not heard of AndaSeat before. They’ve been around since 2007 and have made a lot of seats, but for luxury cars. They partnered up with the Macau Grand Prix, as well as the Macau National Football Team, National Volleyball League,
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Nintendo showed off a ton of great new upcoming games, but if you are planning on getting a Switch you are going to need one more thing — storage. Western Digital is teaming up with Epic Games and Nintendo to offer the first officially licensed Fortnite SanDisk microSDXC card for the
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Triangle Strategy was well-received here at Gaming Trend (our review) and now it’s finally coming to PC. Square Enix announced that the game is headed to Steam on October 13th, having previously released on the Switch on March of this year. If you missed out on this one, or
by Ron Burke