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About Lyna De Wit
Lyna De Wit has been playing video games ever since she was introduced to the PS1. She has a particular interest in RPGs and loves to play fantasy games, but she will play just about any game, unless it is a horror game. She is an avid fan of Star Wars, especially the animated shows.
Favorite Games
There are many games that Lyna loves, and it would take a long time to list them all. These games are some of her favorites. Horizon Zero Dawn & Forbidden West, Genshin Impact, Dragon Age, Mass Effect, Final Fantasy VII Remake & XV, and all the recent Star Wars games.
Favorite Console
Lyna has owned a variety of consoles throughout her life. Growing up, she played games on Xbox and PC, but once she entered her teenage and adult years, she became a lover of the PlayStation. What draws her to PlayStation is the trophy system, as she is an avid trophy hunter. She finds it very satisfying when she unlocks a platinum trophy.
Industry Focus
Apart from being a Features Writer for TheBestWarGames, Lyna is also an aspiring Game Writer and Community Manager. She is currently working on a small branching narrative Twine game called Sombre Tides.
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