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!




Pimax has given us an update on the progress for their Pimax Crystal line, and wow, wow, wow it’s a lot. Brace yourself — it’s about to look very real in here. During their oddly-named “Launch event” (it’s not a launch if you can’t buy the product,
by Ron Burke
We slipped the surly bonds of Earth with the Turtle Beach Velocity One Universal Flight controller (our review) at the beginning of this year, giving us everything we needed to experience games like Flight Simulator in a way that no keyboard/mouse setup could ever approximate. That title has turned
by Ron Burke
I have reviewed a lot of docks lately, looking for ways to set up my Steam Deck, and possibly improve my overall workspace experience. Now I’ve gotten the chance to check out the Dock Pro Universal 4K Quad Docking Station from IOGEAR. Far more than a mere dock, this
by Ron Burke
Flight simulators have finally reached a graphical fidelity where it can be hard to tell the difference between the game and real life. Graphics cards are also reaching a point where these experiences can be run at high resolution and with extraordinarily high frame rates. This combination makes them perfect
by Ron Burke
At the start of 2022, Monoprice moved into a completely new realm of devices. Sure, you might know them as a great source for cables, but if that’s all you know them for it’s likely you’ve not visited the site in a while. Now they tackle things
by Ron Burke
I’ve been taking my time with Stranded: Alien Dawn. For a game that just moved into Early Access, it’s packed to the absolute brim with content. Developer Haemimont Games (of Surviving Mars, Tropico 3-5, Imperium Romanum, Victor Vran, and many others) has a new game, and it’s
by Ron Burke
You have to understand that I may have a problem. I own Final Fantasy Tactics on effectively every platform where it’s available, and I’ve beaten it more times than I can count. Sure, I missed out on Bahamut Lagoon in Japan, but I’ve got every other release
by Ron Burke
Whether it’s Aliens, Hellraiser, The Fly, or Re-Animator, just to name a few, I dig the body horror genre. The existential dread of something foreign wrestling control away from its host, only to twist them into something strange or sinister makes for some gruesome fun. It seems Ebb Software
by Ron Burke