A fan's incredible Witcher-inspired art reimagines Geralt of Rivia and Vesemir as LEGO minifigures, making a good case for why a LEGO game would work in the world of the Witcher. Dozens upon dozens of LEGO-branded video games have hit store shelves in the last 25-plus years or so, a number of which have been long forgotten. However, licensed LEGO games like those for Star Wars continue to impress with each new release.
Star Wars counts among the first properties to receive the LEGO game treatment, thanks to the release of Lego Star Wars: The Video Game in 2005. A few other adventures set in a galaxy far, far away followed not too long thereafter, with Indiana Jones and Batman starring in similar titles in 2008. Everything from Rockband and Harry Potter to Pirates of the Caribbean and the Avengers has sat at the forefront of these interactive ventures. It seems unlikely that a certain mutated monster hunter would ever enter into the world of LEGO, though.
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Creative fans previously recreated The Witcher 3's Leshen in LEGO and the latest Witcher-inspired LEGO project from franchise faithful brings both Geralt of Rivia and Vesemir into the mix. BrickPanda82 recently took to Reddit to share their «The Trail» artwork, which reimagines the White Wolf and his mentor as LEGO minifigs. Even Geralt's trusty steed, Roach, stands in the background. The scene looks to have taken inspiration from The Witcher 3's Killing Monsters cinematic trailer, specifically due to the No Man's Land-like background and Geralt's minifig donning a hood. Whatever the inspiration, BrickPanda82's work will undoubtedly make many a Witcher fan long for a LEGO-style game. Check out the
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