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’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again — it’s time to throw away those USB drives. You know the ones — the 500GB Toshiba you got as a door prize at the conference five years ago, the 250GB Crucial one you got with your laptop, and the
by Ron Burke
Let’s just call it what it is — DLSS is technological magic. We saw it take an RTX 3060 from 11fps to 60 at 4K in our Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy comparison, and now we’ve got three more games shipping today and tomorrow that’ll bring DLSS,
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When Sony released the update to enable the PlayStation 5 to utilize M.2 SSD drives, there were only a handful of drives to choose from, and many didn’t ship with any sort of cooling. I managed to get my hands on a FireCuda 530, but without a heatsink
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HyperX is gearing up for the holiday for a pair of of new ultra-lightweight mice. The Pulsefire Haste will feature the same honeycomb hex shell design as previous iterations, but feature (to use their parlance), “Pure virgin-grade PTFE skates”. When we stop giggling at whatever in the world that means
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Once upon a time, long, long ago, videogames had incredibly tough puzzles and there was NO INTERNET! Terrifying, I know. You had to work at puzzles and really bang your head against the walls until you figured them out. One of my favorite games of the NES era (though ultimately
by Ron Burke
Age of Empires was a game that defined my early PC gaming days, and its sequel is the stuff of legends. AoE II was one of the games that got me started in the RTS genre, rich with story and strategy from start to finish, and I have fond memories
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You guys know I’m a huge fan of Deep Learning Super Sampling because…well, it’s literally free frames. Thanks to the neural network that NVIDIA has built, our favorite games (including more than a few upcoming goodies like Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy), owners of an RTX
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Elden Ring, Halo Infinite, Guardians of the Galaxy — there’s a LOT to be excited about this holiday season, but one of my most anticipated is Metroid Dread running on the Nintendo Switch OLED. Nintendo has had the number one selling console for literal years in a row since its
by Ron Burke