Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-71.58.105.28-20140727171854/@comment-2103639-20141230173340

You always see guest stars in shows like Castle and otherwise, it stops people believing that the same suspect/actor is guilty all the time. It's called being typecast, and it happens more often than not. Though, for the video-game, as opposed to a television series, you probably could get away with it (after all, Mark Hammil, aka Luke Skywalker in the original Star Wars did voice the Joker in the latest Batman games). However, I think the series would be scripted so that the player isn't actually included. The characters would look dead at the camera and imply, that whoever is watching, is the player. Although, I'm sure they could do an interactive menu so the watcher could 'interact' as such. Everyone who watches it would just be known as 'Agent'.

JONES: So what do you think, agent? Wait, I recommend we do [insert action here]. C'mon, let's get going.

GRACE: That's a good idea for you agents to do. I'll be up here if you need me, but I'm sure you two know best.

There's no implication of someone's name, and yet it still remains personal, in a way. Prevents the rank system too, as not everyone will be at the same rank. Just a thought, although I'm not sure yet. It's kind of inspired by Legend of Zelda, where Link, the titular character, doesn't speak - because it's implied  you are Link. Does that make sense?

As for people acting out Jones and Alex etc, that's something that would have to be worked out for now. I had the thought that maybe no-one voices them... yes, no-one. Therefore, just subtitles like we have here, that stops any arguments.