
On the other side, in the darkness we find a knave discretely hiding his presence. On the stairs, we find the elegant but distant Queen of Diamonds not far from the sinister Joker.

In the throne we find the King of Clubs with his golden armour glinting under the sunlight. The throne room is inexplicably foggy and its architecture can only be guessed at but, at least, there’s a setting. In spite of the extremely blurry background one can get an idea of the setting.
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As a promotional skin it isn’t unusable but it sure isn’t worth worrying about missing it.īlonde Twisted Fate wearing his classic clothes decorated with a heart suit motif. Furthermore, there isn’t much that is different from Classic Twisted Fate, except the gigantic PAX logo on his coat and shoulders. The blue and black colour palette isn’t a bad choice but looks too subdued.

Pax Twisted Fate is a minor re-texture that serves more as a product endorsement than an actual skin. In summary, a visually attractive splash art that doesn’t serves its objective. Also, the thrown tarot cards are a nice touch but they don’t represent the cards the he actually uses. Twisted Fate depiction is very well delineated and shaded but he resembles his original model not the upgraded one. The background is only a blue magical mist or energy surrounding Twisted Fate so there’s no setting to speak of.

This piece is effective in catching the eye but doesn’t work well as a portrayal of Twisted Fate’s in-game look. Twisted Fate wearing his classic clothes in black and blue, adorned with the PAX’09 logo.
