Doom: The Dark Ages takes a decade of learning and combines it with the grounded, strafe-to-aim movement of the original 1993 video game.
id Software previously worked with Mick Gordon on its earlier games, though a public dispute between Gordon and studio director Marty Stratton after Doom Eternal's release saw the two part ways.
In a Q&A, Bethesda's Marty Stratton said the story was inspired ... Both Doom and Doom Eternal were composed by Mick Gordon, but after a public falling out it seemed unlikely he would return ...
This led to a very public back and forth between Mick Gordon and iD Executive Producer Marty Stratton in which the majority of Doom fans sided with Gordon, and while the two parties have now ...
The soundtrack is not from Mick Gordon this time around, as the composer had a public falling out with Marty Stratton, studio director at id Software. Some of the weapons we’ve seen include the ...
The switch to Finishing Move comes after a complicated dispute between The Dark Ages developer id Software and composer Mick Gordon, who wrote the award-winning score to 2016’s Doom revival.