Thomas Morgan

Thomas Morgan is a video game journalist with over two decades of experience in the industry. He currently writes for Eurogamer.net, which is owned by Gamer Network Limited. His work primarily focuses on digital foundry analyses and tech reviews, often incorporating his unique sense of humor and personal opinions. Thomas has covered a variety of topics, including game performance issues on different consoles like Xbox One/One X and the use of Unreal Engine 5 in Palworld. He is based in Brighton, United Kingdom.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

88%

Examples:

  • The author has a tendency to include personal opinions and humor in their writing.

Conflicts of Interest

75%

Examples:

  • The author mentioned their affiliation with Eurogamer.net and Gamer Network Limited without any apparent conflict of interest.

Contradictions

93%

Examples:

  • There were no contradictions found in the articles.

Deceptions

60%

Examples:

  • The author made a misleading statement about Palworld's performance troubles being doubled on Xbox One/One X, which was not supported by data or evidence in the article.

Recent Articles

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door - A Visual and Audio Upgrade for the Nintendo Switch

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door - A Visual and Audio Upgrade for the Nintendo Switch

Broke On: Tuesday, 21 May 2024 In the Nintendo Switch remake of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, original developer Intelligent Systems enhances the classic 2004 game with improved visuals and audio. Follow Mario as he sets out to find Princess Peach, joined by partners like Goombella and Bobbery in this RPG-adventure with action battles. Debate surrounds the frame rate drop from 60fps to 30fps, but fans agree on the game's captivating humor, charm and engaging gameplay.
Palworld: Accused of Copyright Infringement for Similarities to Pokemon Games

Palworld: Accused of Copyright Infringement for Similarities to Pokemon Games

Broke On: Wednesday, 31 January 2024 Palworld, a survival game developed by Pocketpair, has been accused of copyright infringement for its similarities to Pokemon games. The game features hybrid animal characters that are strikingly similar to those found in Pokemon games and some have accused the developers of plagiarism.