Well, I may try them someday, but I have plenty of other games I may want to play.
Yeah, I heard of Mr. Perfect, this is nowhere as hard. And it seems the link to my profile was broken, whoops, will fix that.
http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198228104384/stats/JetSetRadio
Here, proof that it is not that hard and you can go for it if you want. Don't get grabbed by regular goons, dogs, or that fire guy, any other damage doesn't count. You also can't fail missions, so do the xbox quitting to dashboard, task manager on PC and simply load manual save on the Dreamcast before the time runs out or if you got grabbed.
Actually I did that with GIMP and then used a little program to overwrite the existing custom spray.
I did make decent enough pixelart on the Drawn to Life games, but otherwise suck at in-built drawing tools.
I wouldn't get the game either way, because anything with loot crates is evil, even cosmetic, but it is good fun to watch the dumpsterfire drama.
We have multiple actors in that mess of a play.
In the main role we have EA, who started this mess and their responses became legendary meme material. Even though EA did a big string of shady buisness in succession, the other big contender is Bungie/Activision who had a story of constant stream of shady things followed by "Sorry, we'll look into that" when caught, also they took Christmas and turned it into a money milking machine.
And there's some MMO called Rift which got in the radar for a brief moment when they thought of 100 dollar loot boxes.
Thanks, best wishes to you too.
Although my hate toward loot boxes may be not 100%, a game called Armello is really catching my eye, and I hear the loot box situation isn't so bad, you can buy any item directly off the steam market and like the most expensive legendary item available goes for like 13 bucks and not in the thousands like other games have.
And you're guaranteed either a key or chest after every match regardless of the winner.