Mick Gordon, the composer for a variety of AAA video games including Id Software’s Doom series as well as the upcoming first person shooter Atomic Heart, has released a tell-all statement about his ...
Doom Eternal composer Mick Gordon claims that id Software director Marty Stratton "lied" about the FPS game's official soundtrack, and that a Reddit post authored by Stratton in 2020 "severely ...
Today, three years later, Mick Gordon has made a huge post on Medium to share his side of things. Gordon opens with: “Marty’s Reddit post severely impacted both my professional and personal reputation ...
Composer Mick Gordon has alleged that Doom Eternal executive producer Marty Stratton lied in a post attempting to blame him for the poorly received Doom Eternal official soundtrack. Gordon's claim was ...
The continued rift between DOOM Eternal video game composer Mick Gordon and id Software studio director Marty Stratton has a new chapter, with the game's publisher Bethesda now issuing a statement ...
The battle between id Software, and Mick Gordon, the DOOM franchise’s recent but now departed composer. Last week, more than a year after statements made by id Software’s Marty Stratton discussing the ...
The war of words between id Software and the former composer of their DOOM franchise, Mick Gordon has, after more than a year of silence, hit new heights, as the former composer has take to his ...
He alleges he wasn't paid for a lot of it and got screwed big time, among other things. Now Gordon has published his own letter two years later, which starts with the following introduction: "Marty ...
Over two years after a Reddit post from executive producer Marty Stratton, Gordon is offering a different version of events. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
If there ever was an award for the most metal video game soundtrack of all time, the work of Mick Gordon and both Doom (2016) and Doom Eternal would be right up at the top of the list. If you haven’t ...
There are few video game soundtracks more skullcrushingly heavy than the music Mick Gordon conjured for the demon slaying epics Doom and Doom: Eternal. It feels like that’s just common knowledge at ...