Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-71.58.105.28-20140727171854/@comment-25181180-20150120123911

Hmm... 82 episodes for two seasons isn't quite a lot, unless it's my country. Where's there over 1.000 episodes in one season. And I'm not so sure Martha will put Grimsborough to a state of decay. The PD would've known this and arrest her at once.

There's a lot of characters, meaning there should've been plenty of actors and actresses too. However, some actors can play two or more roles as different suspects (Ex: Harry Krane's and Russell Crane's actor could've been the exact same person, with some make-ups. Or, to decrease the amount of actors, heavy make-ups can turn them to Harry Landry. Fredo Mancini, Esteban Vallez, Joey Manzano, or Noah Richards could also been portrayed with the same actor). The only suspect that can't be portrayed by two actors is the kids, since adults can't turn back to kids, but still can voice them.

It seems to be a good point to insert easter eggs in-game. Since more people tends to watch TV than playing games, gamers and media brainiacs could've simply seen easter eggs in-series. Such as Andre's tattoo, the creeper in case #37, deja vu occasiations, Heisenberg's multiple reappearings, memes, etc.

Custom players wouldn't been in game due to the certain circumstance. But still, the developers can create their own players to suit the gameplay to make the storyline isn't scrambled. This way, the players were each one man and woman, to make it's balanced. Altough at first city, Grace is the only female member of GPD.

Altough there's more male characters, the amount of both were lot and is about uncountable, the balance is still intact.

Some camera effects can make the story even better, with slow-mos, dramatic effects, and others. Don't forget that the game also includes comedy in it. So, other than giving suspense to the watchers, they can relax with the enjoyable comedy. Of course, other than the gory storyline.