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!
Diablo II released to critical acclaim in the year 2000, with fans embracing the isometric looter wholeheartedly. The Lord of Destruction expansion pack released a year later amped the 8-player craziness to a new level, adding two more classes in the Assassin and Druid, a vastly expanded stash, a fresh
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There are a LOT of gaming chairs that have a very similar look. You know exactly what I’m talking about — the plush flared back seats with the two holes punched in it at the top, the solid seat with the bright colors, and the raise and lower mechanisms. It’
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When I saw Starbuck flip her Viper 180 degrees, invert, and unleash a barrage of HE rounds at an incoming Cylon fighter, I was completely hooked on Battlestar Galactica. The show was very much focused on the struggle of humanity against their robotic oppressors, but I relished every moment the
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In the Mechwarrior universe there are some pivotal moments that changed history for the entire Inner Sphere. If you aren’t a lore junkie, when House Davion’s Prince Hanse Davion and House Steiner’s Archon Melissa Steiner joined in marriage, Hanse offered Melissa the entire Capellan Federation as a
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You’ve “got gud” and Fornighted the magical Underground Players in the Warzone , you’ve raced all the Formula Horizon races, and you’ve Called the Duty of all the Battlefield Halos. Sometimes it’s great to slow down a bit and do something completely different. Since the VR industry
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One of William Gibson’s quotes continues to swirl around in my head, and every year it becomes more true. “The future is already here — it’s just not very evenly distributed” describes the world in a very real way, but what happens when we answer those ethical and moral
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Ok guys, looks like we’ve finally stood up this little thatch hut. What should we build next? By the way, does a bear crap in the woods? Well we are about to find out. As a massive brown bear crashed through our thatch-roofed shanty and ate the entire team,
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As we continue to work from home, more employers are starting to embrace remote work as the new normal. Finding ourselves needing to transform our workspace and trying to balance work, our health, and our free time, new tools are needed. Recently we took a look at a home solution
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