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!



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
Greek mythology is really, really weird. Very long story short, in the beginning was Chaos, and from Chaos we get Gaia who birthed Uranus the Sky God. Gaia and Uranus (yeah, mother and son) got it on and cranked out the Titans — the 100-armed Hekatonkheires and the Cyclops, which is
by Ron Burke
It’s hard to get your hands on an Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S, but if you can you’ll enjoy it quite a bit, as you can see in our review. While the Xbox Series X has a 1 TB NVMe SSD, the Xbox Series S has
by Ron Burke
After a year of Epic Store exclusivity, the team at Snapshot Games is finally bringing Phoenix Point to Steam. Not content with just dropping the same game onto a new storefront, the team has been working hard over the last year (which by my count has been about 7420 days)
by Ron Burke
You might have spotted my armchair-analysis of NVIDIA’s RTX technology present in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. In that article I included some annotated footage (which I’ve placed below) that showcased what I spotted as I played, but it’s pretty clear I missed a few
by Ron Burke
There’s no doubt that Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War looks fantastic on PlayStation 5 — we captured the first few missions as part of our review. The PlayStation 5 sports some fantastic bells and whistles, but there’s nothing quite like the power of a well-equipped PC to
by Ron Burke