February 7, 2026

Why I Miss Eternal Card Game in 2026

Looking back from 2026, Eternal Card Game is still pretty awesome, even though it's in maintenance mode, sadly... It sits in a sweet spot that most digital CCGs never quite get right nowadays. 

The economy is fair: you earn cards, build decks, and play every mode without the game constantly pushing your credit card. Progress feels generous and fast, and it’s clear the devs want people to play and experiment, not just pay. (I'm looking at you Warhammer 40k: Warpforge!)

The game also has a real personality of it's own. The world of Myria mixes fantasy with weird-west vibes: magic, gunslingers, strange factions, alternate dimensions. It all fits together quite well without feeling forced or odd. On top of that, the card pool is deep and interesting, with (back then) frequent sets, events, and formats like ranked and draft that keep brewing fun and unsolved.

The community and the client seal the deal. Players talk decks, help each other, and stick around, even years later. And the client just works. It's fast, clean, cross-play on PC, mobile, and console. 

In 2026, most card games are built around monetization and it sucks. Eternal feels like proof that fair design, style, and depth can coexist. That’s why I'm so bummed that it's in maintenance mode. 


January 23, 2026

Evernote, What Happened to You?

I remember when Evernote was my go-to productivity tool. I always had it open in a tab, ready to capture notes or compose a quick draft at a moment's notice. Those were the good times!

Last time I logged in a couple years ago, Evernote told me I couldn't sync more than ONE DEVICE. One device? That's not syncing—that's basically Notepad with extra steps.

Now, in 2026, I log back in to see if anything's improved and... BAM! Free accounts are limited to ONE NOTEBOOK and 50 NOTES. Are you kidding me?

Evernote went down the toilet harder than almost any product I've watched over the years. It's sad and kind of spectacular to witness. 


January 21, 2026

My 2026 BloodStrike Wishlist

 I’ve been an avid FPS player for over 25 years. Doom, Duke Nukem 3D… Half-Life, Counter-Strike… Then, over the last few years, I jumped into Battle Royale–style shooters like Call of Duty, PUBG, Valorant, and many more… including BloodStrike.

And yeah… I have a serious love/hate relationship with BloodStrike.

On one hand, the gunplay is absolutely fantastic. Weapons are punchy, responsive, and satisfying. On the other hand, the game is fucking sweaty. 

So I figured I’d put together a list of improvements that could make the game less exhausting, more readable, and way more enjoyable for casual players, without killing its identity.

Let’s get into it.


January 16, 2026

My WH40K: Warpforge Farewell Rant

Disclaimer: I genuinely had a great time with Warpforge. This is a post-mortem-rant kind of thing—why I’m walking away, and what I wish had been done differently. This is not written in anger alone. This isn’t a call to boycott.

I’ve played a lot of CCGs over the years and Warhammer 40K: Warpforge is one of my favorites. IMO, it used to be better than most other similar games on the market. But not so much nowadays, mostly because of intense corporate greed.

Warhammer 40K is dope, man. And it’s an excellent IP for a digital card game. At release, the game had interesting components and felt very streamlined. Simple yet effective mechanics. Starting the game at 2 power. Ephemeral cards acting as hero powers. Each turn you have something interesting to do, decisions to make. That was good.


December 26, 2025

On Slowing Down to Write

 Man, do we live in a world designed for the “scroll.” Everything we consume (mostly online) is in fifteen second bursts. Clickbait headlines, comments, reels… You name it. 

But what about writing? I mean… Real writing? 

The creative process behind writing good stuff demands a serious gear shift. You gotta slow down and think. Slow down and write. Man, is it hard nowadays. 

Even if you’re writing short poems. Pretty simple, right? No overarching narrative, nothing special. Still, you gotta focus and invest time and effort to create something legit and genuine. 

You can’t “life-hack” your way into writing. Let alone use AI to fill the gaps and save some time. What do you want to create? Something real? Or yet another bucket of stupid AI sludge? 

In our day and age, slowing down to write and create feels like falling behind. There’s a constant pressure to go fast, post stuff and move on to the next thing. It makes it kind of unthinkable to close down everything, sit at a desk and write… And ONLY write. 

This is something I want to work on in 2026. 

To be continued…