Lauren Relph
Lauren Relph is a games writer, focusing on Xbox. She doesn't like piña coladas but loves getting caught in the rain. Follow her on Twitter!
Latest articles by Lauren Relph
Binaries for Xbox One review: a controller-smashing good time!
By Lauren Relph last updated
Best played with an older controller, just in case...
Everything to expect from Skyrim Remaster
By Lauren Relph last updated
If like us, you can't wait for Skyrim to be remastered on Xbox One you don't have long to wait. Here's what will be in the in the remastered edition coming in October.
Heart&Slash for Xbox One review: Cut my robo-heart into pieces
By Lauren Relph last updated
This indie robo-brawler with roguelike elements is definitely not something to turn your nose up at. Heart&Slash is available now on Xbox One, Steam, and PlayStation 4.
Action News Heroes for Xbox One review: Tag team carnage!
By Lauren Relph last updated
Action News Heroes — the only station that combines ratings and carnage for YOUR NEWS.
Party Hard for Xbox One review: Murder on the dance floor!
By Lauren Relph last updated
Party Hard is a fun and addictive stealth action game, whereby you play as a knife wielding maniac who is sick to death of parties
OlliOlli 2: XL Edition Xbox One review — In for the long nosegrind
By Lauren Relph last updated
We grind the rails in Roll7's most recent iteration of their cult skateboarding game.
Neon Chrome Xbox One review: The Overseer dominates us
By Lauren Relph last updated
The Matrix meets Blade Runner. We reviewed Neon Chrome on the Xbox One and got lost in the cyberpunk noir world of a hacker who creates neural links with unused bodies to take down the Overseer.
Virginia Review: scratching your Twin Peaks itch with this ID@Xbox game
By Lauren Relph last updated
Virginia, developed by Variable State and published by 505 Games, is a single-player first-person thriller mystery. And it's probably one of the weirdest things I've ever played.
Kick and Fennick Xbox One review: Shooting for the sky with the boy with the big gun
By Lauren Relph last updated
Jumping into Abstraction Games' newest release, Kick and Fennick, the platforming game where jumping is done by pulling out the big guns.
Mighty No. 9 review for Xbox One: How the mighty have fallen
By Lauren Relph last updated
We took a look at the controversial Mighty No. 9 on Xbox One. Heavily criticized by fans and Kickstarter funders alike, it appears the disappointment was justified.
Review: One small step for Kerbals in Kerbal Space Program for Xbox One
By Lauren Relph last updated
If the words 'orbital trajectory', 'perihelion' and 'EVA transfer' get you steamed up behind the glasses, you may want to come and read this Kerbal Space Program review.
Layers of Fear Xbox One review: This isn't painting by numbers
By Lauren Relph last updated
Join Lauren for a review of Layers of Fear on Xbox One — a psychological horror game with a twist.
Ubisoft is betting on a huge update to make you try Tom Clancy's The Division again
By Lauren Relph last updated
Ubisoft have just released patch notes 1.4 for The Division. Judging from the notes, there is a LOT of overhauling on the way.
TurnOn Xbox One Review: The brightest spark in town
By Lauren Relph last updated
Inspired by WWF's Earth Hour, TurnOn gives us a gentle lesson as to why it's good to switch off once in a while.
Deadlight: Directors Cut for Xbox One review — Face your fears, again
By Lauren Relph last updated
Published by Tequila Works, Deadlight Directors Cut came to Xbox One, Steam and PS4 polished up and re-zombied.
Skyrim: Special Edition Review on Xbox One
By Lauren Relph last updated
Returning to Skyrim 5 years after its initial launch we took yet another unforgettable trip down memory lane.
Mafia 3 on Xbox One review: The Good, the Bugs and the Bayou
By Lauren Relph last updated
Mafia 3 has ruffled some feathers, but is the criticism entirely justified? We take an in-depth look in this review.
Here's a list of where to find the best main and side quests in Skyrim
By Lauren Relph last updated
Skyrim is full of awesome quests, and some are better than others. But which are the best quests, and where do you find them?
Dex for Xbox One review: Striving for singularity
By Lauren Relph last updated
Dex is an open world side-scrolling action RPG platformer set in a dystopian cyberpunk world, created by developer Dreadlocks Ltd and published via ID@Xbox.
The Park for Xbox One review: Darkness of the soul
By Lauren Relph last updated
Join us for a look at The Park for Xbox One. Horror warning or trigger warning?
Review: Stalking the shadows in Styx: Shards of Darkness for Xbox One
By Lauren Relph last updated
Styx: Shards of Darkness is an outrageously difficult stealth game with hidden depths, for those with the nerve to slip into them.
How to get every achievement in Skyrim Special Edition on Xbox One
By Lauren Relph last updated
Are you looking for a complete list of all the Skyrim achievements, their gamerscore values and how to unlock them?
Minecraft: Story Mode's first episode is now free on Windows 10 and Xbox One
By Lauren Relph last updated
The first episode of Telltale's Minecraft: Story Mode is now available for free on multiple platforms, and are offering discounts on season packs!
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