Fallout 76 in 2025

HeyDaniko // November 25th, 2025 It certainly isn’t lost on me that this article should probably have been written and posted about 18 months ago, back in April of last year. That would have capitalised on the surge of post–Fallout Season 1 traffic that the internet was drowning in. That same explosion of interest thatContinue reading “Fallout 76 in 2025”

Daniko’s “Top 10 Most Influential Games of All Time!” Part III (November 2024 Update)

HeyDaniko // Orignal: February 21st, 2023 // Update: November 25th, 2024 I know it feels a little weird that Part III only contains two entries, but these are by far the absolute beefiest chunks of the entire article. I did try to edit them down quite a bit, noticing that any and all semblance ofContinue reading “Daniko’s “Top 10 Most Influential Games of All Time!” Part III (November 2024 Update)”

Daniko’s “Top 10 Most Influential Games of All Time!” Part II

HeyDaniko // February 20th, 2023 Thank you very much for caring enough to check out the second part of this article. Unless of course this is the first part you have seen. In which case, please, start at the beginning! 5) Call of Duty 4 – Modern Warfare: [Infinity Ward – November, 2007 European release]Continue reading “Daniko’s “Top 10 Most Influential Games of All Time!” Part II”

Daniko’s “Top 10 Most Influential Games of All Time!” Part I

HeyDaniko // February 19th, 2023 Foreword: You might be surprised at how difficult it is to just sit down and write an opinion piece on your top 10 most important games to date. The urge to write about every single game I have ever loved was incredibly strong, and I must have omitted more thanContinue reading “Daniko’s “Top 10 Most Influential Games of All Time!” Part I”

Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms

HeyDaniko // October 3rd, 2022 It’s an extremely difficult thing to make a case for any idle game, as those who already play them know what they’re all about, whilst those you who don’t tend to see them as little more than games “that play themselves.” And whilst that categorisation certainly isn’t completely inaccurate, itContinue reading “Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms”

Oxventure Live at EGX 2022

HeyDaniko // September 28th, 2022 I certainly didn’t travel anywhere near as far as those who flew from the States, the Netherlands, or even the frozen north of Scotland. But trekking down to London from Liverpool for my first real outing in nearly two years was quite the adventure indeed. And incredibly worth it, thankfully,Continue reading “Oxventure Live at EGX 2022”

XCOM: Chimera Squad

HeyDaniko // April 1st, 2021 I’m unsure just how much I have to say about Chimera Squad, and so it seemed like a safer bet to just jot down what’s on my mind and see if its enough to bother posting. So let’s see. Sadly, I never did get around to uploading my old XCOMContinue reading “XCOM: Chimera Squad”

From the Archives: An Interview with Mark Hildreth

HeyDaniko // November 21st, 2020 So, back in September 2012 I was lucky enough to get a short interview with Canadian actor, voice actor, and musician Mark Hildreth. I know that the post may be a little over 8 years old now but isn’t really any less relevant. Mark has even gone on to doContinue reading “From the Archives: An Interview with Mark Hildreth”

In Retrospect: The Dragon Age Trilogy

HeyDaniko // November 9th, 2020 Dragon Age: Origins (2009)  I’ll preface this article by saying that despite being 11 years old at this point Dragon Age: Origins has aged remarkably well. Its graphics were never really the prettiest, especially when compared to Bioware’s other gem from the same era, Mass Effect. But in many waysContinue reading “In Retrospect: The Dragon Age Trilogy”

Rebuilding That Which Was Lost

So very few of you may remember my original blogs; my “professional” blog (Daniel J Berryman), my gaming blog (HeyDaniko) and my collaborative blog (the original Thunder’s Remnant.) But the sad truth is that I have lost access to all of them. WordPress tells me that my account has been deleted and I simply doContinue reading “Rebuilding That Which Was Lost”