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!



A friend of mine once sold “a few Magic The Gathering” cards and bought a car…in cash. He taught me how to play by brutalizing me with a Rack-based deck, showed me how devastating a Serra Angel could be (he had over a dozen of them), and showed me
by Ron Burke
I don’t know if I’m a glutton for punishment, or if some part of me is into Souls-type games, but here we go again. I never played Nioh or its sequel, but when Koei Tecmo Games loves something enough to go back to give something the royal treatment,
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Can you believe that it’s been 25 years since the debut of Crash Bandicoot? It’s hard to believe, but it’s true! The team at Toys for Bob are bringing Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time (our current-gen review here) to next-gen platforms, Nintendo Switch, and PC
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We absolutely loved Immortals Fenyx Rising (our review), so obviously we are excited for the roadmap of DLC ahead. The first of three planned expansions is entitled “Immortals Fenix Rising: A New God”, and takes place after the events of the main game. As such, this review will cover those
by Ron Burke
Marianne knows what lurks just underneath the surface of our world. She’s a medium, able to guide the souls of the dead to the great beyond. She also knows, as Herman Melville once said, that “beneath those stars is a universe of gliding monsters.” She not only guides these
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The legendary battle between King Arthur and his rival Mordred is well known. At the Battle of Camlann, King Arthur and Mordred were locked in combat and both perished. There are several versions of this tale that drastically differ, including that Mordred was fighting with Arthur, against Arthur, and even
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Once upon a time, in a galaxy not that far away, space games were prevalent, and life was good. It was soon after that the darkness came, bringing multiplayer-focused games devoid of story and game companies declared that “nobody was interested in space games.” Well, they couldn’t be more
by Ron Burke
2021 may have just begun, but don’t think the Razer team has been sitting on their hands. In fact, at CES 2021 they’ve announced a complete overhaul of their Razer Blade line and two aspirational, forward-looking Concept Projects. What’s awesome, however, is that one of them is
by Ron Burke