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!



It’s a rough time for the videogame industry, and from the scope and magnitude of the stories being brought forward by employees current and former from Activision and Ubisoft recently, with Gato Salvaje cutting ties with Chris Allevone, walkouts at Riot and investigations of CEO Nicholas Laurent, a spate
by Ron Burke
While people were running around battling evil (and each other) in Ultima Online, I was baking bread and banging out comfy furniture in town. I’m more at home crafting armor than wearing it in RPGs. I’m a crafter to my core. When developer Alta announced that their game
by Ron Burke
In the future, massive megacorps own everything, and everyone. On planet Veles, they’ve built a massive densely populated arcology filled with indentured servants. Looking for a chance at something better, you have saddled yourself with debt up to your eyeballs. Unfortunately for you, The Ascent Group, the massive megacorp
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Once upon a time 3rd party controllers were how you gained an advantage over your friends. You’d give them some janky controller like this (here’s the back, if you think it can’t get worse) and you’d go to town on them in whatever game you’ve
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Social deception games have to be one of the more interesting studies in human psychology. Dread Hunger puts eight players at the helm of a 19th century expedition to the Arctic. If everyone cooperates, everyone has a better chance at living to club baby seals another day. All day, every
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We don’t do a ton of movie reviews at Gaming Trend, so when we do, it’s something worth mentioning. I’ve recently gotten my hands on the 4K Blu-Ray for one of the only good movies to come out of the pandemic-mess that is 2021 — A Quiet Place
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Leonardo Da Vinci once said “Once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return.” and he was right. I served in the Air Force, and once I’d taken to
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As I suffer from debilitating migraines, and my deadlines couldn’t care less about my pain levels, I’m always on the lookout for things that help abate that pain, and blue light filtering glasses help dramatically with my screen time. When I saw that Razer had released a pair
by Ron Burke