The Legend of Zelda – The Celtic Link Orchestral Fantasy (5’)īreath-taking music from the soundtracks to some of the biggest games on the planet are brought to life by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales in this exhilarating video games concert, conducted by gaming music royalty, Eímear Noone.Īs an award-winning conductor and composer in the world of gaming and film, Eímear has penned some of the most enduring soundscapes to best-selling games, including World of Warcraft. The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine – Lullaby of WoeĪssassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag Suite (3’) ![]() World of Warcraft: Malach, Angel Messenger (6’) Mario & Rabbids Sparks of Hope Suite (World Premiere) (5’)ĭragon Age Inquisition Suite (World Premiere) (6’) Will I buy another soundtrack/bundle for a Civ game? Absolutely not.All Gone (No Escape) from The Last of Us (3’) It is an amazing game that deserves all the praise it gets. Am I gonna quit playing Civ VI, or boycott the game? Absolutely not. It was a cheap tactic, and while in the long run it is very petty and trivial, it is still something that sits in the back of my mind that I was mislead. They put out launch trailers with this epic score, leading me to believe that is what I can expect in the Civ VI audio style, and they sold me an Official Game Soundtrack, and they did not provide the one piece of audio that not only sums up Civ VI but also is what was used for marketing trailers, leading me to believe that a variation of that score would be somewhere in the soundtrack. Or a "Civilization based soundtrack" or any other way of phrasing it that indicates the main theme and any non-civilization based audio is NOT included, I would have been fine with that and adjusted my purchase accordingly.īut that is not what happened. If they sold me an "Album of all civilizations theme music in Civ VI", then I would have no gripe here. My main gripe here is being "sold" an Official Game Soundtrack, that doesn't have all the music from the game, not to mention the single MOST important track of game audio. I am fine with supporting the artist, as he did such a great job. I have only logged in once so far, so I don't know if main menu audio cycles through other songs, but I don't think that is how Civ V and BE were, so I doubt they would do that now.Īny info anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated. Anyone know if the main menu music was left out of the soundtrack (which would be infuriating), or was it an actual civ era theme and just didn't know which one? No "Main Menu" track or anything non-civ specific. ![]() Just started playing and the main menu music was quite good in my opinion (had a choir in it, almost sounded religious), and I got the deluxe edition that came with the soundtrack, but looking through track list I only see era themes per civilization. There are other online places to aquire it mentioned in the thread. It can be found at major digital audio retailers like iTunes and Amazon. It is sad and you can join the discussion about it below.įor those like me who still MUST have that amazing audio, the artist is "Christopher Tin" and the song/album is called "Sogno di Volare ("The Dream of Flight")". Ladies and Gentlemen, it has been confirmed the Main Menu and Opening Cinematic music is NOT in the "Official Soundtrack" that comes with the Deluxe Edition.
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