Fine Art: The Witcher 3 And Nintendo Games Are Just Pulp Fiction

Fine Art: The Witcher 3 And Nintendo Games Are Just Pulp Fiction

For a game that features giant monsters and lawless bandits, you sure do spend a lot of time in The Witcher 3 playing medieval detective. Which is an idea freelance illustrator Ástor Alexander takes and runs with in these incredible images.

It’s not the first time he’s done something like this — you might remember his Nintendo book covers from a while ago — but man, these Witcher ones are something else. From the outfits to the Igni… perfect.

I’ve led with the Witcher images, but there are examples of Alexander’s Dragonball and Nintendo covers below them. You can see more of Ástor’s art at his personal site and Artstation page.


Fine Art is a celebration of the work of video game artists, showcasing the best of both their professional and personal portfolios.


Fine Art: The Witcher 3 And Nintendo Games Are Just Pulp Fiction
Fine Art: The Witcher 3 And Nintendo Games Are Just Pulp Fiction
Fine Art: The Witcher 3 And Nintendo Games Are Just Pulp Fiction
Fine Art: The Witcher 3 And Nintendo Games Are Just Pulp Fiction
Fine Art: The Witcher 3 And Nintendo Games Are Just Pulp Fiction
Fine Art: The Witcher 3 And Nintendo Games Are Just Pulp Fiction
Fine Art: The Witcher 3 And Nintendo Games Are Just Pulp Fiction
Fine Art: The Witcher 3 And Nintendo Games Are Just Pulp Fiction
Fine Art: The Witcher 3 And Nintendo Games Are Just Pulp Fiction
Fine Art: The Witcher 3 And Nintendo Games Are Just Pulp Fiction

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