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!



Michael Crichton’s Jurassic Park books aren’t really about dinosaurs. Sure, they feature the lumbering beasts, but Jurassic Park has always been about the hubris of man and their ill-advised attempts to control nature. We continue to irresponsibly use our superior technologies to lull ourselves into a false sense
by Ron Burke
The PlayStation 5 is on the horizon, and it’s bringing a whole lot of amazing new technology with it. Powerful GPUs, CPUs, and an internal SSDs make things blisteringly fast, but we need to talk about those amazing haptic controllers! We have a full unboxing of the hardware in
by Ron Burke
If you are as excited about the upcoming launch of the Xbox Series X as we are, then you’ll want to check out our official unboxing of the hardware. In this quick video we look at the box, the Xbox Series X console, the controller, and the cabling that
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Oi! Listen ‘ere bruv. Right cheeky bastard goes by the name of Zero-Day done us in right? Blew up half ‘a London and all! We ain’t havin’ it. It’s about time to rise up, mate. Maybe join them DedSec lads we’ve ‘eard about, eh? Maybe throw a
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We dug deep when we got our hands on the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080, showcasing just how powerful this incredible device truly is, as you can see in our review. There’s no doubt that it’s the most powerful GPU on the market today, outside of the 3090. Fast
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About a month ago you might recall that I got a sneak peek at Ubisoft’s freshly-renamed Immortals: Fenyx Rising. This early look covered a point roughly midway through the game, touching on the Forgelands — the land of the God Hephaestus, forgemaster of the Gods. This time around we’d
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Before we get into this review too far, let’s talk a little bit about reference design. The first few laptops that come out each “generation” typically have a somewhat base set of features based around a particular chipset, and then each manufacturer iterates on that design. Sometimes it’s
by Ron Burke
When the epic score from John Williams formally introduced us to Jurassic Park back in the 90s, it sent shivers down my spine as a kid. Who doesn’t love dinosaurs? I had that same whole-body reaction when I heard that familiar music playing Jurassic World Evolution (my review on
by Ron Burke