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!
How in the world do you preview an MMO? By their very nature, massively multiplayer online role playing games are expansive and full to the point of overflow with choices. Developer Double Helix Games and Amazon Games, after several delays both large and small, are almost ready for all of
by Ron Burke
How in the world do you preview an MMO? By their very nature, massively multiplayer online role playing games are expansive and full to the point of overflowing with choices. Developer Double Helix Games and Amazon Games, after several delays both large and small, are almost ready for all of
by Ron Burke
I just finished my usual re-watching of the Star Wars movies, so what better time to embrace the dark side and try out Vader Immortal — a game that somehow slipped past me like a greased up womp rat. Marrying the talents of writer and executive producer Davis S. Goyer (He
by Ron Burke
Holy jumping mother o’ God in a side-car with chocolate jimmies and a lobster bib! It’s time for more Sam & Max! If you don’t know who Sam & Max are then it’s likely we can’t be friends until you fix your egregious mistake. For those
by Ron Burke
Elite Dangerous is a game that demands much, but rewards more. It’s not a space fighter game, but a space simulator. It sets the lofty goal of recreating the Milky Way Galaxy in a 1:1 ratio, and then setting the player loose to explore it in any way
by Ron Burke
Black Skylands is a lot of things. Farming simulator, resource juggler, and RPG are all fitting descriptions as it touches on all of these things. What sets it apart from games of these genres is that it does it from an open world setting…in the sky. As the name
by Ron Burke
If there are games uniquely suited to VR, it’s games with sniping sections. Developer Coatsink (Jurassic World Aftermath, Onward, and the upcoming game Replaced), Just Add Water (several Oddworld titles, I Am Bread, Lumo, etc.) and Rebellion (Strange Brigade, Evil Genius, and the Sniper Elite series, of course) teamed
by Ron Burke
DOOM Eternal moves fast, so how could it possibly benefit from ray tracing and DLSS? Well…turns out, a whole hell of a lot. We are going to focus on the PC, but these improvements also come to the Xbox Series X and S, as well as the PlayStation 5…
by Ron Burke