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!



The Third Street Saints have absolutely gone off the rails tangling with a troubled Presidency, superpowers, virtual reality, the destruction of the Earth, a trip to hell, and even Satan himself. It’s been a crazy ride. Pushing the rewind on all that nonsense we get what has to be
by Ron Burke
As you can see in Elisha’s review, we dug the Sonic the Hedgehog movie from Paramount Pictures quite a bit. Now, as we approach the release on DVD, BluRay, and 4K Ultra HD, I thought it’d be worth taking a closer look at the 4K version, as well
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As we head towards what looks like the most visually stunning holiday gaming season to date, it’s also time to see the launch of a whole new class of laptops. More than a refresh of gear, the newest line of ultra slim laptops are absolute monsters. From the Intel
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Gears Tactics spelled a huge departure from the usual waist-high wall wastelands in the Gears of War series. Tactics took Gears up from the gritty trenches, making it a tactical turn-based title and turning the whole gameplay we’ve known for the last 14 years completely on its head. Despite
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The great philosopher Socrates once said “Man must rise above the Earth—to the top of the atmosphere and beyond—for only thus will he fully understand the world in which he lives.” and it’s as true today as it was in his time. We are no more the
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There are few games as old, simple, and fun as block stacking. Equal parts physical skill and strategy, games like Jenga are a staple of family games. Stacks On Stacks (On Stacks) looks to take that to the videogame world, offering up block stacking gameplay in a physics-based world. Let’
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Five years have passed since the events of XCOM 2. The Avatar project was stopped, preventing the genocide of the human race. The Overlords have fled, ushering in an uneasy peace thanks to an interspecies alliance. A sectoid is even the mayor of the town where you live — City 31.
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I grew up dirt poor. I didn’t own a NES, I couldn’t afford the SNES, no Genesis or Sega CD. The list goes on, but all of them had one thing in common — my friends had them. TurboGrafx-16 on the other hand remained elusive. If my friends and
by Ron Burke