The LEGO games were better when they didn't have any dialog. They had to be way more creative in their storytelling. I tried playing some of the newer ones and hearing actual dialog just seemed wrong.
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Don’t they have a mumble mode? Or was that just the new SW game?
They do, but the cutscenes aren't adapted so it's just weird.
The game is full of npcs that talk. With speech bubbles and all. The entire game design has changed, and mumble mode won't recover that.
Also the gameplay itself is non-existent. I bought the new game expecting it to be similar to those of my childhood, they have nothing in common, only the name.
That's hilarious! BRB, gotta find a copy of this game.
I had this game as a child
Absolutely one of my favorite games when I was a kid.
I didn't have many PC games to compare to but I did like it a lot. I love how you could interact with the maps, building things, using the Force, etc.. Also how varies the maps were. I have quite good spacial memory so I would remember the journey through the whole map afterwards.
Didn't Lego Island have dialogue?
Yeah, but Lego island is in its own tier.