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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!

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Reviews   -   Jul 14, 2020 Eternal Blue Sky — Ghost of Tsushima review
Eternal Blue Sky — Ghost of Tsushima review

In 1274, the first attempt to conquer Japan was made by the Mongols, landing on an island called Tsushima. The samurai suffered horrible losses against the unconventional weapons and tactics of the Mongol army. The battle at Komoda beach was a bloody affair that wiped out the samurai army and

by Ron Burke
Impressions   -   Jul 13, 2020 Beautiful and bizarre — Death Stranding PC Deep Dive
Beautiful and bizarre — Death Stranding PC Deep Dive

Death Stranding is…well, it’s hard to really say what this game is about. On the surface it’s about Sam Porter Bridges, a goods transporter who makes deliveries in an increasingly bizarre and dangerous world. An event called the Death Stranding has killed billions of people, releasing horrible

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 12, 2020 Portable 4K/60 Powerhouse — AVerMedia Live Gamer BOLT review
Portable 4K/60 Powerhouse — AVerMedia Live Gamer BOLT review

AVerMedia has been fueling our captures for a few years now. Ultra reliable and easy to use, they let us capture high resolution video with rock solid framerates. The Live Gamer Ultra (our review) gave us portable 4K capture at 30fps and 1080p at 60fps, whereas the Live Gamer 4K

by Ron Burke
Impressions   -   Jul 11, 2020 Unboxing Seagate’s The Last of Us Part II Limited Edition Hard Drive
Unboxing Seagate’s The Last of Us Part II Limited Edition Hard Drive

Seagate is back with a new limited edition hard drive for The Last of Us Part II (you can read our review right here). We take a closer look at the device, as well as the other two collector’s edition drives in this unboxing video.  Here is a little

by Ron Burke
Impressions   -   Jul 02, 2020 Unboxing the NECA 40th Anniversary Big Chap Alien
Unboxing the NECA 40th Anniversary Big Chap Alien

I’ve recently gotten my hands on the 40th Anniversary “Big Chap” Alien from NECA.  In this video I unbox it, showcase the whole thing, and do a quick comparison versus the 1979 Kenner original.  Before we jump into the video, let’s check out a bit about it from

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 02, 2020 I am Iron Man — Marvel’s Iron Man VR review
I am Iron Man — Marvel’s Iron Man VR review

There are few Marvel characters as beloved as Iron Man. He has the best toys, more money than sense, and a larger-than-life persona that serves to fill the room as much as it hides the deeply-flawed individual underneath. Tony Stark thrives on chaos, reacting to each new threat with a

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jun 29, 2020 Covert Kayak Spy — Phantom: Covert Ops Review
Covert Kayak Spy — Phantom: Covert Ops Review

This whole thing is Ubisoft’s fault. We’ve been asking for a new Splinter Cell for entirely too long at this point, and developers like nDreams are done waiting. Their newest VR title, Phantom: Covert Ops, puts you into the stealthy shoes of an elite covert operative dispatched with

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jun 25, 2020 I’ve got bugs in my puzzles — The Academy: The First Riddle review
I’ve got bugs in my puzzles — The Academy: The First Riddle review

Congratulations, you’ve been accepted to the prestigious Arbor Academy! That is, if you can pass the entrance exam. Croatia-based Pine Studios (of SEUM: Speedrunners from Hell fame) are back with a fresh adventure, this time putting you in the shoes of Sam — a kid invited to a school focused

by Ron Burke
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