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The grades are bassed on combos, the higher the combo the more score you get.
It's just about doing it again and again, if you felt like it was a crap run when you move on to the next section then it probably wont get you an A+ honestly thought it would be impossible but i aced the whole game in a day, just keep at it. Good luck.
Thanks for the tips anywyas... I'll try to combo my way through them =P
@Rabid: Yup, that's pretty much what I've been trying (the drill is like a punch since it knocks enemies, then you finish em with a melee weapon, and the drill gives more points than most weapons 'cause it's sooo sloooow =P) but it's not doing the trick.
@nrsloat: Ah... that I haven't tried, I'm gonna see if doing that helps =)
*Edit: DUDE!!! You saved my sanity lol! That trick with Don Juan worked like a charm... and after months of trying to get an A+ I got them super quickly hahaha xD
I didn't know the kicks against the wall were so highly-scored with Don Juan's mask... awesome!
Thanks!
There you go people, that's a good enough strategy to A+ any level, without having to combo like a madman ;)