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!




Remember in the “before times” when GPUs were not only readily available, but also would occasionally go on sale with actual discounts? Well, PNY remembers, and to kick off this weekend they are doing exactly that. A vertible tidal wave of cards across the entire pantheon of GPUs will be
by Ron Burke
If you didn’t catch it, we went hands-on with Two Point Campus to transform the squishy-soft brains of the various kids foolish enough to walk by the school. Whether they wanted to be a Chef, the recently-announced Spy job, the Knight and Wizard professions, and many more, our job
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The date is May 28th, 1944, and the Nazi war machine continues to march across Europe. Once again you are put in the well-worn boots of U.S. Sniper Karl Fairburne, tasked with disrupting the Atlantikwall, a massive sea wall barrier fortified with massive coastal guns, batteries, mortars, artillery, and
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Computex offers up a lot of shiny new tech, but you can’t do much with those baubles without software. Well, NVIDIA does both, and at their Computex preso they’ve all of those boxes and several more. Let’s dig in. First up, DLSS was a huge focus for
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EA’s SimCity 2013 has one huge feather in its cap — it inspired developer Colossal Order to make the far-superior Cities: Skylines! Chock full of awesome city building action, the game has a metric ton of expansion packs and will easily eat up your time like so much candy. Well,
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5K display…200 degree field of view, 180 hz refresh rate – the Pimax 5K Super has a lot to offer. Maybe you are just starting in VR and want to jump in without going full out on something like the 8K X, the top tier headset from Pimax, or maybe
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At their digital What’s Next event, Western Digital showcased some new tech that is sure to turn some heads. Two new gaming drives joined some fantastic purpose-built spinning platters and SSDs that are really stretching the limits of what’s possible, both in terms of speed and storage capacity.
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I’m gonna level with you here – there are entirely too many Warhammer games on the market. In fact, a quick search on Steam for the name “Warhammer” gives me a list of 494 of them. Unfortunately most of them are just…not great. Some have a nugget of cool
by Ron Burke