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!




We’ve been grooving to the beat with Just Dance for a while (since 2009, in fact), and while other dancing games have come and gone, Just Dance continues to absolutely dominate the rhythm space. Year after year, the team at Ubisoft has delivered fresh tracks, new dance moves, and
by Ron Burke
Gotham Knights is right around the corner, and every video we get just makes us more excited for what lies ahead. This go-around we get a behind-the-scenes of the family that Bruce Wayne has stitched together, and that has succeeded him in Gotham Knights. Namely, that’s Batgirl, Nightwing, Red
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My wife and I have been playing Rocksmith since the game debuted in 2012 — me on my Schechter Damien and Laura slapping a 1970 Ampeg Big Stud bass. While I can’t say I’m shredding at the guitar, I can’t begin to estimate the amount of hours I’
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With a brand new camera in hand, I’ve had a lot of time problem solving around battery life. While I love my Blackmagic Pocket Cinema 6K Pro, and it does turn in absolutely magic levels of gorgeous video, it has a potato-level of battery life. You are carrying several
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In a story that repeats itself time and time again, Top Gun: Maverick is proving a force to be reckoned with, hitting the afterburners and sailing past week-one digital sales records. In fact, it’s already the sixth highest grossing film of all time. In fact, it’s already sitting
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As we head into the last quarter of 2022 (where’d the time go!?) I wanted to revisit something that came up during our recent reviews for the Pimax 5K Super and 8K that absolutely blew my mind – the Pimax trade-in program. First and foremost, I want to mention that
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FlexiSpot desks are a MUST HAVE for me. It’s a standing desk, and all of the advantages that brings, but it’s turned into so much more for me. It is my primary recording and unboxing surface, being versatile enough to tackle everything from a tiny hard drive box
by Ron Burke
Homeworld revolutionized the RTS genre, pushing players to think multi-dimensionally about their engagements with the enemy. No longer would you meet foes on a level playing field, able to attack from all angles, utilizing a wide variety of tactical configurations such as sphere or wall. It evoked the same panic,
by Ron Burke