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Dragonfall has some brilliant tunes, and my favorite by far is the moody, sinister menu music which starts right when you boot up the directors cut (haven't played the older version),
but I cannot seem to find it on the soundtrack. I there any way to get that track? Or is it there, and I just didn't notice?
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rob.liefeld: Dragonfall has some brilliant tunes, and my favorite by far is the moody, sinister menu music which starts right when you boot up the directors cut (haven't played the older version),
but I cannot seem to find it on the soundtrack. I there any way to get that track? Or is it there, and I just didn't notice?
"Return of the Sixth World" is called! Check the mp3 version of the soundtrack which contains 20 tracks (the FLAC version contains only 10 tracks)! ;-)
Post edited September 17, 2015 by Vythonaut
Unfortunately, the soundtrack that comes with Dragonfall: Director's Cut appears to be the Shadowrun Returns soundtrack with two Dragonfall tracks added at the end.

What's more, the Dragonfall soundtrack I have from backing the Hong Kong Kickstarter also fails to include the menu music. So I'm afraid you might be out of luck there unless you can rip the track from the game.
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Rublore: Unfortunately, the soundtrack that comes with Dragonfall: Director's Cut appears to be the Shadowrun Returns soundtrack with two Dragonfall tracks added at the end.

What's more, the Dragonfall soundtrack I have from backing the Hong Kong Kickstarter also fails to include the menu music. So I'm afraid you might be out of luck there unless you can rip the track from the game.
Found it in the meantime!
It's in the mp3 section, not the FLAC one unfortunately, but it's still a great track.
The 18th one, "Puppet masters".
Huh. Somehow I missed that. It's good to be wrong!