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!



If there’s one question I get all the time it’s “If I’m getting into resin 3D printing, what printer do you recommend”? Hands down, that printer is an enthusiastic suggestion to pick up the Elegoo Mars 4 Ultra. It’s able to self-calibrate, it’s speedy, and
by Ron Burke
Once upon a time, long, long ago, we had two things that were magical on all of our phones – batteries you could swap yourself, and storage you could expand. I know it’s hard to believe, but it’s true! You could replace a battery when it eventually stopped charging
by Ron Burke
If you’ve been in the technology space for a while, you begin to see a pattern emerge with just about any piece of gear. The flagship and fastest pieces of equipment come out first, then as things optimize you see a second generation that typically focuses more on value
by Ron Burke
Last year we started looking at Teamgroup drives, and wow were we surprised at how aggressively they are competing in the SSD market. Their drives deliver excellent speed, consistency, and at a price that’s highly reasonable. Today we are looking at the 2TB version of the Teamgroup T-Force G70
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My world is chaos. Work is crazy, review season is insane, and some days it feels like you’ll never catch up. These moments have an instant remedy, and that’s rollercoasters. We have Six Flags over in Texas, but it’s a plane ride and a lot of planning
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The Veil is the only thing standing between our world and a hoard of demons. Now one ancient elven god wants to tear it open. Solas, or the Dread Wolf, sealed the elven gods within the Fade millenia ago to stop their tyranny, but to restore the world to its
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We absolutely LOVED Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2, as you can see in our review. Well, the folks at Displate love em too, adding a whopping 432 Warhammer-based plates to declare your allegiance, be it for the Emperor, Chaos, Orks, Xenos, Nighthaunt, and much more. In celebration of Space Marine
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The team at Piranha Games knows mech combat. Mechwarrior Online has been going strong since 2013, and they successfully rebooted the single-player experience with MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries. We enjoyed it quite a bit, with the only real gap being the thinner storyline. Six expansions built on the fantastic foundation they’
by Ron Burke