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Furthermore, you get bonuses for the tricks, like body part kicks into enemies and kicking knives, frying pans, skateboard tricks, lots of bonuses to earn. Another issue too, is it's timed, so if you keep letting those bonus build ups end, your total is lower.
Just a tip, when you dodge bullets, timer on combo stops for a moment. But taking any damage will reduce timer too.
And try to take higher difficulty, since it gives some score bonuses too.
Being shot takes some time-till-multiplier-broken away, breaking it immediately if you were low on it. When you focus, the multiplier decays properly at the speed time moves(only hurts time-related score bonus in time attacks, feel free to use it everywhere else).
Yes, killing in badass ways does help with getting better scores, but it's insignificant in most cases(only remember needing that in one Old Town level for S). The very thing you do to get better ranks is grab as much score as possible in a multiplier as big as possible, it gives a FAR bigger bonus than a couple of tricks. Despite everything being summed after the multiplier is broken, you do get will-be-added-when-mult-breaks score when you leave the level, no need to wait.
TL;DR: Your main priority is keeping the damn multiplier unbroken through as much of the level as possible.