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!




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
We’ve had five mainline titles, as well as a handful of offshoot sniping games from Rebellion Developments in their quest to create the ultimate sniper game. With Sniper Elite 5 coming roughly a month after you read this, it seemed the right moment to get behind the scope and
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I’ve got a lot of hard drives, and each one has a specific purpose. I use a tiered system for my setup, with a NVMe PCIe 4.0 M.2 drive for my high speed workloads like video editing and gaming, an SSD for high-speed storage where blistering speed
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If you are a PC gamer, you likely have updated your graphics driver more than a few times without putting too much thought into it. NVIDIA started focusing on their “Game Ready Drivers” in 2014, with an emphasis on game-specific updates. Available on their GeForce cards, the certification to be
by Ron Burke
ROCCAT’s mice are often purpose-driven affairs. Lightweight mice, devices with extra keys for MMOs, wireless, and mice with shockingly-high DPI are just a few of the options on offer. Now, the hardware veterans at Roccat are back with an update to their Kone series. The Kone XP is a
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I looked at Time Loader and saw a wonderful looking physics-based game that looked like it’d be a fun romp. A cute little RC car with a claw arm attached navigates a whole host of real-world homes solving puzzles – simple, right? What I found was a game that absolutely
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We have reviewed nearly every limited-edition Seagate drive the hardware giant has released, and now we’ve reached the first one released for the PlayStation 5 – the Horizon Forbidden West limited edition hard drive. Featuring a gorgeous render of series protagonist Aloy, this drive is a beautiful showpiece to sit
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Budapest-native development house, Zen Studios, are deep into the pinball world, and they are exceedingly good at it. So much so that they’ve been doing it since 2007, bringing to life tables that feel like they could be a part of any awesome arcade, as well as fantastical tables
by Ron Burke