I LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE this deck.
Where do I start? Okay let's start with the downsides. At first, I was a little disappointed when I got this deck. The images were a little dull and a little hard to see. And the border is very distracting. I was like "noooooooo! what happened? This just doesn't match the beautiful art I saw on the internet!!" But I eventually got used to it.
Also, a lot of the minors mimic the Thoth deck. But if you're totally into Thoth, this will be an awesome deck for you. But personally, not really my thang.
The upside is that the art is phenomenal (I, too, LOVE the Devil and The Moon!) and I'd say 90% of Robin Scott's depictions of the cards are spot on and damn-near powerful. However, I still have difficulties connecting with some cards, particularly Aeon (Judgement) and some Thoth-inspired minors such as the 3 of Wands and the 6 of Swords. I'd totally suggest purchasing because there's a possibility you can be lost without it. Some of the cards, such as the 7 of Disks, can't be deciphered without Scott's explanations.
I think that, because it's a modern deck, you'll absolutely will connect with this deck like peanut butter and jelly. I'm sure readings will make much more sense.
As for the court cards, I love them. At first, I did not. I just don't see the Queen of Swords as a "painter" or the Knight of Disks as a "chef." But what I noticed is that the court cards' expression, not the actual by-the-book meaning of the court card, is what I extract from the spreads.
For example, I once gotten the Prince of Disks (The Day Trader) as what a querent wanted the most in her life at this point in time. The Day Trader is your average joe standing in an office giving a "thumbs up." I guessed that the querent wanted approval from her husband. I was spot on. Or the Queen of Wands, who is usually this popular, smoldering hot, sociable woman, is a scowling public defender in the Urban Tarot deck. I've gotten this card as a querent scaring the dickens out of other men because of her "Resting b***h face," as they call it.
Overall, I absolutely recommend this deck. It's my fav.