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!




I’m old. Like, really old. I’m so old that I can still tell you how to write an autoexec.bat and config.sys to get my drivers loaded high and configure my 16-bit Sound Blaster card — no Midi here! These early days of computer gaming gave us incredible
by Ron Burke
It’s almost time to the world of Ember as Perfect World Entertainment and Echtra Games have announced that Torchlight III will be exiting Early Access and headed to launch on October 13th for Steam, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4. (The Switch version will follow at some point later this
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I grew up on pirate games like Sid Meier’s Pirates! and tycoon titles such as Caesar and M.U.L.E.; these games put you behind the wheel. They were a blend of city planning, economic development, and warfare, giving players the keys to every aspect of the game
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There has been a lot of discussion on what constitutes a remaster nowadays, but there are a few games that raise the bar to the point where they could be considered a completely new product as the rework is so complete. It’s in that way that Mafia’s remaster
by Ron Burke
It’s a question that comes up with every upgrade cycle, and the answer is always “It depends”. That question, of course, is “Is this a good time to upgrade my video card?” Well, NVIDIA has announced their GeForce RTX 3080 and 3090 cards, and this time around the answer
by Ron Burke
Recently I’ve gotten my hands on that used to be known as Gods and Monsters. It’s rare that a game surprises me as I usually have a really solid idea of what’s on the horizon. This is one of those moments where I was happily surprised. This
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With 81 years of content ready and waiting to be explored, it’s a real wonder that we’ve not gotten a 4-player adventure game in the Marvel Cinematic Universe before now. THQ tried and failed, and the Avengers movies came and went without so much as a peep. Now,
by Ron Burke
We’ve been tackling videogame cookbooks for a bit now, and it’s made for some amazing meals like the Orsimer Venison in the Skyrim cookbook, the occasional odd loaf that was more birdseed than bread (again, looking at you Skyrim), had some badass ramen from Overwatch, and even snacked
by Ron Burke