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 loved Moss. Every second of the game was an absolute treat, and I had nothing but high praise for the game when I reviewed it in 2018. Polyarc, the Seattle-based talent that brought it to life, took some huge swings, and every single one of them landed in a
by Ron Burke
My wife and I do a lot of gaming together, but she isn’t the type to be huddled over a desk and monitor. No, she wants to game from the couch, but she also recognizes that PC is where games look their very best, and where most cooperative titles
by Ron Burke
Shooter opens with a gaff so big I’m surprised they could hump it out of the jungle. After Bob Lee Swagger (yes, that’s his name) lands some frankly stellar shots (somehow with absolutely no recoil) from an M40A3 rifle and then breaks immediately and starts yelling with lots
by Ron Burke
Coming To America hit at precisely the right time, with an impossibly talented cast (hello cameos from complete nobodies named Cuba Gooding Jr. as “Boy Getting Haircut”, some comedian nobody had ever heard of named Louis Anderson as fast food worker “Maurice”, and some guy named Samuel L. Jackson as
by Ron Burke
At last check there’s about a bazillion SSDs on the market at this point, from dozens if not hundreds of vendors. It’s hard to know which drives are worth your hard earned money, and which have cut corners in the pricing wars. Well, we’ve reviewed quite a
by Ron Burke
When I was a kid, my mother popped in a VHS of a live concert. Random ticking noises and then some woman screaming opened my mind to Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon. The darkness of the stage slowly danced across the black field of the audience. The
by Ron Burke
I’ve come to appreciate a good chair. They can alleviate back pain, stop my ceaseless fidgeting, and make sitting in one place for work or pleasure a more comfortable affair. Vertagear, a veteran of the industry, has released a new series of chairs using a few tricks up their
by Ron Burke
Dynabook might be a new name for you, but their pedigree goes a long way back. I got to sit down with the team for a sneak peek at their Portégé laptops ahead of their announcement this morning. Before we get into that, however, let’s take a look at
by Ron Burke