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!




As always, we steadfastly refuse to ruin the storyline of any game we review, so rest assured – you are safe to read on. Other than some initial setup, we’ll be as light a touch as possible with regards to spoilers – Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has a fantastic story, and
by Ron Burke
My wife Laura is a musician. While I review headsets and earbuds, she has been hoarding the best audio solution money can buy, and I didn’t even know it. IEM, or In-Ear Monitors are often used in the recording industry as they offer unparalleled comfort as well as a
by Ron Burke
R0DE is kicking off NAB 2023 with a bang, offering up a whopping SEVEN new products and product upgrades that will be coming our way in the next few weeks. Kicking things off, they’ve got a great in-depth look at each of these items, and frankly it’s a
by Ron Burke
I thought I was overdoing it by putting my NVMe drives in RAID, but frankly that’s amateur hour. The team at Sabrent are working hard on their Gen5 NVMes, pushing them to their theoretical limits, but they have also released a truly enterprise class device for aggregating those drives
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Ascendant Studios has been keeping a secret – a big one. Formed five years ago, they’ve been quietly working diligently on their first game, Immortals of Aveum. Announced at The Game Awards late last year, nobody expected this game to arrive any time soon. Well, surprise! Not only is gameplay
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If you head over to Steam and look at the Steam GPU chart there’s been a shift. For the longest time folks were clinging onto their GTX 1060s, with that card holding a large chunk of the market. Well, times have changed. As of March 2023, the new leader
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I have had The Movies and its expansion pack installed on my machine off and on since it was released in 2005. A few games have tried to take its place, but Lionhead’s charming film studio simulator simply cannot be beat. When I saw the trailer for Moviehouse I
by Ron Burke
The first Everspace game was a frenetic roguelike space combat game that delivered pretty handily on every area but one – story. The combat was tight, the controls were fantastic, customization was top notch, and the game was absolutely gorgeous. If the roguelike aspect clicked with you, there was a lot
by Ron Burke