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 taken my time with this review because I didn’t want to be first, I wanted to be right. I’ve had just about every major VR headset since the growing pains of blurry dev kits to the halcyon days of high-framerate visual fidelity. Some have wowed me,
by Ron Burke
E3 isn’t normally the time you hear about new hardware beyond consoles and peripherals. Team Razer is looking to shake that up a bit with a big announcement. We’ve gotten our hands on some thin laptops stuffed to the gills with powerful gear, but Razer’s never really
by Ron Burke
Microsoft Flight Simulator being released on Xbox Series X is one of the worst-kept secrets out there, but there’s no doubt that developer Asobo has done a magnificent job bringing it to life on Microsoft’s console. As a flight jockey myself I’m a sucker for going all-in
by Ron Burke
How about a brand new game that’ll bend your brain? Developer Ratloop Games Canada must have thought “Let’s throw time travel, looping, shooting, chess, and a whole hell of a lot of forethought into the blender, hit puree, and see what comes out the other end” as they
by Ron Burke
Back in 2019 we were introduced to Crystal Dynamics version of Marvel’s Avengers, and there was a lot of division on the title. While people liked the idea behind the game, the live-service aspect was off putting, with the design of the characters feeling strange. We recognized our favorite
by Ron Burke
Season 4 of Aggretsuko is on the way, and I’m excited for it. Before we get to all that, though, let’s check out the Aggretsuko Work/Rage Balance card game. If you don’t know what Aggretsuko is, in 2016 Tokyo Broadcasting System Television aired 100 episodes of
by Ron Burke
The Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts games have an interesting place in the pantheon of shooting games. They are an interesting blend of human-hunting at close to medium range, as well as capitalizing on the raw ballistic power of a high-caliber firearm at extreme distances. Now, developer CI Games has pushed
by Ron Burke
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Quarantine is an entirely different game than I expected, and I’m here for it. Cooperative, cross-save, cross-play, cross-progression, and headed our way on September 16th, 2021 on Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Amazon Luna, Stadia, Ubisoft+, the Ubisoft store,
by Ron Burke