Okay then, despite being a massive fan of Legends Playing Card Company, this particular project I have mixed feelings about.
To be totally honest, Fes has pretty much nailed it in his post -- there is something about the deck which does have that same sort of feel as the Misc Goods deck. The line drawing style, and the style of the aces (especially with the serpent wrapped around the ace), and the use of the four suits on the back design, I think that's what reminds me of Misc Goods.
(By the way, I absolutely hated Misc Goods -- I think it was a really ugly deck, and I still have no idea how it managed to get over 100k in funding.)
The back design looks to me like the type of stuff that has been seen before on playing cards, but just in a black and white line drawing style.
What I like though, is the history aspect of the deck -- that heros of history and mythology are depicted in the courts. I really like that sort of stuff. The explaination behind why each court character has the items he or she does, is pretty cool -- I like it when there research is done.
The problem though (of course, this is my subjective opinion only) is that there is nothing particularly exciting about the style of the artwork. To me it comes across as too unspectacular.
I also like the pip placement on the number cards, and even the 4 corner indicies... but I honestly feel that despite the positives, the deck is missing that all important "wow" factor.
I was hoping that the first LPCC kickstarter project would be a big one that basically takes innovation to the next level... but to me, this one is a bit too plain. If it does get funded (and really, I hope it does) then that would be cool -- especially for the artist. I think it's brilliant that LPCC are giving artists a boost like this... but I really hope that future LPCC projects on kickstarters are something REALLY spectacular, rather than stuff which most would consider unexciting in comparison to previous LPCC works.