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 have a drawer in my office that is filled to the brim with highly-useful things that are only highly-useful in very specific situations. Obtuse cables, adapters both analog and digital, add-in cards, external hard drive readers and more soak up valuable storage space because I might need those items
by Ron Burke
Team Relic has been insanely busy, with massive post-launch updates for Age of Empires IV, and now with a look at their upcoming tactical title Company of Heroes 3. In this latest dev diary, the Relic team reveals their all-new destruction system, which factors heavily in the transformation of the
by Ron Burke
With six expansions under its belt, you’d be excused for thinking that the “Bigger and Badder” expansion for Disney’s Villainous is just going to be more of the same. I’m happy to say that developer Ravensburger has switched things up for the better for this time around.
by Ron Burke
Indiana Jones is a classic Lucasfilm. It’s adventurous, bombastic, and overflowing with campy, highly-quotable moments that you’ll remember for decades. Whether it’s Raiders of the Lost Ark, Temple of Doom, or Last Crusade, the original trilogy is beyond compare. It’s easily one of my favorite film
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To celebrate the launch of Diablo Immortal, Blizzard Entertainment is throwing a few new gems our way on their official Blizzard Gear Store. Phone cases, J!NX shirts, pins, art, and more. They’ve partnered with GFuel as well to offer up some special edition “Health Potions” at the official
by Ron Burke
You’ve seen our previous reviews on Loupedeck products, so you know they make some fantastic time-saving devices and software for video editing and streaming. They’ve recently announced a brand new entry into their Loupedeck line, the Loupedeck Live S. This device is taking the best of the Loupedeck
by Ron Burke
I own several thousand movies across all genres. I’ve seen thousands more. I’m not going to sit here and lecture about “important films” because there’s a space in my library for bad movies that you can shut your brain off and simply enjoy. When I saw the
by Ron Burke
The Prohibition is probably one of the strangest and most controversial times in our short but storied history as a nation. The Church of England Temperance Society pushed a national temperance movement, convincing the American public that alcohol was the primary cause of the people’s personal and societal ills.
by Ron Burke