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!




Microsoft has been working hard to ensure that PC gamers are along for the ride with the recent launch of the Xbox Series X, as well as their rapid expansion of development houses and game releases. This morning they reaffirmed that support with a post from Matt Booty, Head of
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You’ve heard me sing the praises on Deep Learning Super Sampling 2.0 (DLSS) since it was launched in March of last year. Since then, team NVIDIA has worked hand-in-hand with quite a few developers to build the technology into their games, boosting framerates significantly with no discernable fidelity
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Returnal is almost here, and boy oh boy does it looks gorgeous. Shooter? Roguelike? Horror? Platformer? This thing seems to have it all, and it’s all on display in this gorgeous 4K launch trailer above. Exclusive to the PlayStation 5, Housemarque’s upcoming title has a ton of potential.
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We absolutely loved Star Renegades when we checked it out on PC last year. Erica’s review cited it as a perfect hybrid of a tactical RPG and roguelite battling system, and I couldn’t agree more. If you’ve missed the boat on this one, here’s a snippet
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It’s a rough deal, being born a peasant. Supposing you can survive the infant mortality rate of 25%, you somehow dodged the black death, you still have to deal with famine, food poisoning if you can get food, “doctors” who are as likely to kill you as heal you,
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I don’t usually post up Kickstarter efforts for cool tech because there’s just so much of it. Well, I found an exception to the rule with a fresh take on greenscreen footage. Sure, you can grab a single panel or use a cloth, but that only takes you
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I’m sitting here writing a preview on Diablo II. What year is it? A complete shock at this year’s BlizzCon, Blizzard unveiled Diablo II: Resurrected and I was immediately brought back to June of 2000, teaming up with friends to take down the Lord of Terror. Now, in
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Saying NVIDIA is a graphics card company is really selling the company short, and nothing showcases that more than the last few years of advances in Artificial Intelligence. Beyond the supercomputing, self-driving car, intelligent machines, cloud, and data center applications, they’ve also given consumers AI-driven advanced image processing in
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