 Hey everybody, welcome back to Magic Orthodoxy. My name is David, and this is a deck review. Hey, today we're going to look at the Wasteland 2 playing cards from Jackson Robinson and King's Wild Project. Alright, so what is this? Wasteland 2, it's a video game. The creators of that exile entertainment, they were inspired by Jackson Robinson's art. The two of them had kind of worked together in the past and ended up dialoguing and talking about, hey, let's do a deck together and let's promote Wasteland 2. So this is an artistic playing card interpretation illustrated by Jackson Robinson of King's Wild Project and he's in collaboration with Exile Entertainment and all of the cards in this are inspired by the video game Wasteland 2. There were two decks released in this. This was a Kickstarter project, successfully funded of course, and this is the result in my hot little hands. My hands aren't that hot. There was two editions. There was the Desert Ranger Edition, which was an all-brown tuck case and had even a different, like, all black back design. And then there was this one. This is the Radio Active Edition and this is the one we'll be looking at in this review. The front of the tuck case says Wasteland and you have the radioactive symbol there and it does say radioactive playing cards. It has the King's Wild Project logo right there. The sides say Wasteland 2 on them. The top says Wasteland and you have a really cool original kind of gold radioactive sticker tuck seal. The bottom has some ad copy about Exile Entertainment and King's Wild Project and the back design is of course the back design of the cards. That is pretty much it for the tuck case. Let's take a look at these cards. These cards are printed from the expert playing card company and here's a nice close-up look at the eye-melting back design. It is a Ranger shield or a badge, you might call that, and it does say Desert Ranger on the shield itself as well as the radioactive symbol and then you can kind of see a little hint of the American flag in the background there as well. You'll see on the sides those two little black bands on the left and the right. That's a cigar band kind of branding and so when the tech is in a spread either from the back or from the face you see that cigar band spread and it makes for really attractive spread. Your ASO spades is big, bold and brash. Wasteland, the giant spade pip, radioactive symbols, tons of iconography from the game, it really stands out as being true to the game itself as well as Jackson Robinson's famous art. The front of the Pips and Indice cards is done kind of in like a distressed look. You do have the tall elongated fonts in the corner that Jackson Robinson is famous for and you have really nice layouts and it really does carry the theme of this deck. Your court cards are going to be that stylized drawing that Jackson Robinson is famous for and of course all the characters are going to be from the Wasteland 2 video game. An interesting thing to note about the cigar band on the front, the red piped cards have a red cigar band and the black piped cards have a black cigar band so when the deck is in New Deck order, say all the blacks together, all the reds together, you do see this nice contrast of red, black, red, black. With this deck you're also going to get two original jokers, each one unique. They are haunting baby doll figures, very scary. The male figure right there even has a card reveal so that's kind of cool too. Alright so that is it from the Wasteland 2 of video game cards from Jackson Robinson and Exile Entertainment. If you want to learn more about Jackson Robinson or Kings Wild Project you can head on down to kingswildproject.com. As always we recommend that you like this video just so other people can find it faster. We also recommend that you subscribe to this channel just to stay up to date on the latest in cards and card magic. If you want to follow me on social media you can. I'm at facebook.com.magicwarthodoxy, twitter.com.magicwarthodoxy, and instagram.com.magic.orthodoxy. Thanks.