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!



Band of Brothers, The Pacific, Saving Private Ryan — there are absolutely magnificent examples of the very human stories that bring the battles of World War II to life. The Medal of Honor series has also delivered on this personal connection multiple times, both in the World War eras, as well
by Ron Burke
2020 has been a mess, but the holidays are a chance to connect with family and friends…even if it’s only on Zoom this year. That said, there’s nothing stopping you from sending those people you love something awesome to put a smile on their face. Or maybe
by Ron Burke
It’s hard to believe that it’s been a year since Phoenix Point came out on the Epic Store. Fast forward to today and developers Snapshot Games Inc. have released three installments of DLC, a metric ton of updates, graphical updates, new equipment, and even a rebuilt tutorial to
by Ron Burke
Welcome back to Planet Zoo! If you remember my review from last year, I liked it very much, enjoying the calming job of taking care of creatures in a way that keeps them happy while also helping to raise money to keep their species thriving. It’s unlike anything else
by Ron Burke
It’s hard to believe that it’s been 30 years since the release of the Paul Verhoeven fever dream that is Total Recall, but here we are. Adapted from the short story from Philip K. Dick (“We Can Remember It For You Wholesale”), Total Recall tells the story of
by Ron Burke
There is a great deal of focus on drive speeds as consoles move from spinning mechanical drives to NVMe SSDs. We as PC gamers have been enjoying a wider variety of drive varieties for some time but the newest consoles are putting up some impressive numbers. Is it time for
by Ron Burke
Sam and Max: Hit the Road marked a time in gaming history when LucasArts ruled the point and click adventure world. Filled to bursting with the irreverent humor of Steve Purcell, the game would spawn a cartoon, comic, and several games before fading into the vacuous maw of the collapsed
by Ron Burke
One thing NVIDIA has been great at for several generations is ensuring that there is a product for every budget. The 3090 is your pro level card, delivering a ton of power and memory to go with it. The 3080 is the flagship consumer product, as you can see in
by Ron Burke