Lego Star Wars brings all nine mainline Star Wars movies – that’s all three of the iconic trilogies – into the modern Lego landscape, with full voice acting, gorgeous visuals, detailed levels, and more characters than you can shake a lightsaber at. There are unique abilities, dozens upon dozens of puzzles, and four-player co-op for the whole family. It’s not a bad deal, but if you prefer the older Lego games and want a dose of nostalgia, there is an option for you.
Mumble Mode is, well, basically what it sounds like. It turns all of that intricate voice acting work into mumble speech. Luckily there are subtitles to fill in the blanks. This is how the older Lego games approached voice acting, and it’s here as a bonus option for you to activate if that’s what you prefer.
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Read on for instructions on how to enable Mumble Mode, just read through our guide below, and make sure to read our Lego Star Wars tips before playing so you know everything you need to make the most of your adventure.