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!



In addition to our hands-on preview with the game, we sat down with Steve Mele, Executive Producer at Relic Entertainment to talk with him about Company of Heroes 3, and what it’s like to work on that upcoming game. He had a lot of insightful info on game mechanics
by Ron Burke
I use the Loupedeck CT for a great many things. It’s my speed editor for video work, it’s great for fine tuning images, and the jog wheel and analog knobs give me fine grain control that I can’t get with another device. Similarly, the Loupedeck Live has
by Ron Burke
The team at Insight Editions are as excited about the launch of Hogwarts Legacy as we are, and they are celebrating the upcoming launch with a behind-the-scenes look at how the team at Avalanche Studios brought the game to life. Interviews, concept art, renders, sketches, and more will fill the
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At over 70 hours, by many accounts, saying there’s a lot to look forward to with Marvel’s Midnight Suns is an understatement. Well, wait no longer — the tactical RPG is officially out on Steam, the Epic Store, PlayStation 5 and Xbox series X and S. (The Xbox One,
by Ron Burke
Company of Heroes and its sequel soaked up a metric ton of tactical time for me, so I was more than a little excited to check out what Relic Entertainment had up their sleeve for the third entry. With nine years between entries, could they recapture what made Company of
by Ron Burke
Developer Haemimont Games could be winding down for the holidays, but clearly they have more to show in their Early Access game Stranded: Alien Dawn before they do. We took a look at the game’s current state in Early Access just over a month ago, but honestly the game
by Ron Burke
You know we liked the chairs from E-WIN quite a bit, so it’s no surprise that we’d be celebrating their Black Friday deals. We’ve got an exclusive code to share with you for this entire weekend to get you upwards of an additional $270 off your chair
by Ron Burke
Deliver Us Mars, the sequel to the excellent Deliver Us The Moon, is right around the corner and we’ve gotten to go hands-on with a near-final version of the game ahead of its February release. Playing for about two hours, we had unfettered access to a number of new
by Ron Burke